Winnebago Graveyard: A mess of Satanic blood and fire




Based on an ARC copy.

What an utterly bizarre story produced through Image comics. I enjoyed this a great deal.

It is a pretty basic plot-line: Mother/Father/Son on vacation. Stop at run down theme park because they have OBVIOUSLY never watched a horror movie. Their Winnebago is stolen and they are forced to spend the night in a creepy hotel in a shitty town. Occultists in hoods surround the hotel with flaming torches (as opposed to unlit torches?). Family escapes and fights back when cornered.
Surprising plot, setting, or ending? Not at all. The way it was presented won me over regardless. The art is great, appearing gritty and closer to painted art than classic comic. Every page was visually pleasing, and the characters were very human with visual flaws and awkwardness that real people would have. As described before, the story was flat and predictable from page one, but for campy horror, this is not a derogatory point, it is a sell ;)
What pushed this over the line, converting from mediocre to worth talking was all of the extras. Buried within the custom covers/sketch samples and editors notes were some really fascinating short essays on the topics of horror in media, satanic panic, and others. It was a gentle nudge to push the reader into ‘this is fiction that could happen if I stop paying attention’ mode. Of particular interest was the view point of ‘harmless unless provoked to defense’ occultists, which was not a viable outcome for this comic due to the opening scene of strangers being eviscerated. These folks are just evil..

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