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Edition Language: | English |
Series: | Johnny the Homicidal Maniac #1 |
Jhonen Vásquez
Paperback | Pages: 24 pages Rating: 4.28 | 5525 Users | 67 Reviews
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Title | : | Johnny The Homicidal Maniac #1 (Johnny the Homicidal Maniac #1) |
Author | : | Jhonen Vásquez |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | First Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 24 pages |
Published | : | August 1st 1995 by Slave Labour |
Categories | : | Sequential Art. Comics. Graphic Novels. Horror. Graphic Novels Comics. Fiction |
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The series focuses on the 20-something year old anti-hero Johnny C, also known as "NNY" (pronounced 'knee'). He is a deranged serial killer, mass murderer, and spree killer who interacts with various other characters, generally by murdering them. He elaborately kills anyone who even slightly irritates him, then drains their blood and paints one of the walls in his house with it. Johnny is also willing to murder "innocent" people who, in his twisted mind, deserve their fate for some reason or another. The number of Johnny’s victims is in the dozens, if not hundreds — or perhaps even thousands. Authorities are unable to capture Johnny and seem unaware of his existence, even though his crimes are often witnessed in public and reported by the few who manage to survive.Rating Containing Books Johnny The Homicidal Maniac #1 (Johnny the Homicidal Maniac #1)
Ratings: 4.28 From 5525 Users | 67 ReviewsWrite Up Containing Books Johnny The Homicidal Maniac #1 (Johnny the Homicidal Maniac #1)
you might ask me, Chloe, why are you rereading JTHM in the year of our lord 2016, at the ripe old age of 21? and the answer is: because I love to suffer and engage with Bad Content. Truly, I am doing this for the rest of you, so that you don't have to.I bought it for the art work.
I can see where all JV's other characters come from now. Loved the reference to Alien.
I love the silly, yet disturbing, theme of this comic series and some of the stories had me crying with laughter. The art style is beautifully iconic and fun to look at. The whole thing is gruesomely entertaining. My biggest complaint is that the book can get very irritating and at some points, near impossible to read due to annoyance. The dialogue will sometimes become repetitive, loud, and obnoxious, and lose all wit. Other than those more excruciating bits, if you can handle torture sequences
I adored it. You don't see characters that have such depth like Johnny in books that portray maniacs. I wish I read this when I was younger but at the same time... kind of don't. This series, in general, isn't afraid to throw what a philosophical mindset is like at you. I love it though, I really fucking do.
Don't know what I expected out of these comics but I can be assured it wasn't this. A good portion of all these comics just felt like it was a giant long winded rant, and only started to develop a plot near the 5th comic. It had potential to develop into something with all the psycho-babble you had to read through in the first few comics but nope. Nothing. It was unique though, I'll give it that and the ink work Was brilliant in some places even with the spelling errors that I kept finding. I'm
http://bookwayfarer.wordpress.com/201...We start with a little boy, Squee who is neglected by his parents who wished him to be taken from them. His toy bear, Shmee, his only friend also brings up Johnny's suppressed thoughts of being shunned and trying to convince his early conscience it's wrong thinking his parents are evil. He meets Johnny when he enters through his window looking for cut disinfectant. He becomes interested in the boy and decides to return to talk with him after stabbing Shmee
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