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"What We Do In the Shadows"meets "Monster Squad" - a dark, distinctly adult—and lovingly funny—take on an earlier generation’s beloved monsters.The Marquis de Cocoa, recently transformed into a vampire, emerges from his castle's crypt to face a deadly ordeal: He must brave the agony of sunrise and host another of the sumptuous breakfast parties he is known for, lest the townsfolk suspect what he has become and drive a stake through his heart. Other abominations—a creature composed of cadaver parts, a specter, a lycanthrope, a leprechaun—arise to threaten dangers of their own in this epic comedy of terror and tragedy.

Adventures in Poor Taste

“An absolute work of genius…this story about a vampire who is renowned for his breakfast cereals is fantastic.”

ComicMix

“A satirical farce of everything that’s near and dear to every kid who grew up watching Hammer monster movies and eating cereal for breakfast.”

Reading with a Flight Ring

“Worth 100 X its weight in gold or at the very least in sugar.”

Big Comic Page

“An incredibly strange twist on the classic monster stories.”

About the Author

Mark Russell is the GLAAD and Eisner Award-winning writer behind The Flintstones, Second Coming, Billionaire Island, and Superman: Space Age, as well as many other comic book series. He is also the author of two books. Peter Snejbjerg draws drawings for a living and has done so for many years. He has worked for a number of American and international comic book publishers. He lives in Copenhagen, Denmark.

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