Bad Dreams in the Night

· Andrews McMeel Publishing
5.0
10 reviews
Ebook
256
Pages
Eligible

About this ebook

Like a graphic novel version of Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark, this collection of original horror tales is packed with urban legends, terrifying twists, and delightfully haunted stories by one of the biggest stars in webcomics. Each story will make you scream for more!

A new take on a classic format, Bad Dreams in the Night is an updated, illustrated take on the horror anthologies the author grew up with as a kid, such as Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark and In a Dark, Dark Room. These self-contained stories grew rapidly in popularity among the author's online audience, and even inspired production of a motion picture from Buzzfeed Studios and Lionsgate Films. Filled with spine-tingling, pulse-increasing tales of mystery and supernatural occurrences, this book of never-before-seen comics will be the perfect gift for people who love Black Mirror and Stranger Things and listened to podcasts like Welcome to Nightvale and Rabbits. 

Ratings and reviews

5.0
10 reviews
Tim Grab
April 29, 2024
Adam has an incredible gift in giving his drawings a believability in the most subtle of details. He uses this skill to tickle the hairs on the back of your neck in this extremely wonderful and well rendered book. Let your imagination run away with these delightfully creepy tails.
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About the author

Adam Ellis is a comic artist and illustrator who lives in New York City. He is the most popular comic artist on the creator subscription service Patreon, and one of his scary stories led to the production of the horror film Dear David, a co-production of Buzzfeed Studios and Lionsgate Films.

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