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A love letter to horror films where poems are the paragraphs. Featuring hilarious and chilling persona poems about iconic horror films with accompanying art by Joel Amat Güell.TOCAlienAmerican PsychoA Nightmare on Elm StreetA Serbian FilmAt Midnight I¿ll Take Your Soul AuditionBlaculaThe BeyondThe BirdsThe Blair Witch ProjectThe BlobCabin In The WoodsCannibal HolocaustCarrieChild¿s PlayDawn of the DeadDemon KnightThe DescentEvil DeadEvent HorizonThe ExorcistHalloweenHellraiserHostelHouse of 1000 CorpsesITIt FollowsKrampusFriday The 13thI Spit on Your GraveJawsLast House on the LeftLet The Right One InThe Loved OnesManiac CopMiseryThe MistNight of the Living DeadThe OmenPiranha 3DPoultrygeist: Night of the Chicken Dead PsychoPumpkinheadThe RingRosemary¿s BabySawScannersScreamShaun of the DeadThe ShinningSinisterSpringStepfatherSuspiriaTeethTexas Chainsaw MassacreThe ThingTokyo Gore PoliceTuskV/H/SVideodrome The Wicker ManThe VVITCHZombieland
Freddy versus Jason Meets Wet Hot American Summer. Nuff Said. Jason Voorheesberg has struggled to become the great slasher his mom believes he can be and has as bad case of Slasher Anxiety. He is sent to one of the worse ranked camps for young slashers: Slasher Camp for Nebulous Youth #987.When she drops Jason off at the camp, he gets bullied by the Jock Slashers and is attacked by the rich, snooty protagonists of the rival Final Camp across the lake. He hates the camp and is considered the worst slasher by the Pred counselors. Even though he makes a friend with Slasher Candybee Wamack and develops a forbidden relationship with a Slazer (Final Girl who slays Slashers), he struggles even more with his slasher anxiety. Can love (and homicide) conquer all and save Jason from a life of mediocrity?
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