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The Horror of Loon Lake

Forced to spend a week at a Minnesota cabin with his family, a teenage boy finds the lake to hold much more than fish. The catch of the day is horror comics, and the teenage boy finds himself... hooked. The Horror of Loon Lake is a horror anthology collection by writer Carl D. Smith. Designed as an homage to 60's and 70's horror comics, the anthology showcases an army of indie artists who all share a similar passion for all things eerie. The stories within explore the creepy side of ghosts, vampires, pro wrestling, dance clubs, bullies, graveyards, and even a cursed swing set. The anthology also includes pin ups, fun pages, and an informative foreword by Kat Morris of The Horror Honeys. Just remember to keep a eye on what is stirring beneath the water's surface...

About the Author

Carl D. Smith is in a state of arrested adolescence. He is the father of two amazing kids, a pharmacist, a MSTie, the coordinator of the charity Samaritan Finder - Council Bluffs, and a member of the "hopeless student loan slave" army. Carl is a proud Iowa native. Carl's time away from writing is spent listening to (the) Melvins. He prefers Famous Monsters to Wall Street Journal. His heroes include Sergio Aragones, Frank Zappa, Ray Bradbury, Andre Dawson, and Bobby "the Brain" Heenan.

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