The Furry Trap
<p><strong>Hard-edged horror from hot young cartoonist.</strong></p><p>Graphic novelist Josh Simmons (<em>House</em>) returns with a harrowing and genre-bending collection of modern horror short stories that could curl the toes of a corpse in a state of rigor mortis. Simmons’ disturbing, uncomfortable and even confrontational stories often work on multiple levels: straight, uncompromising horror; blackly humorous, satirical riffs on the genre; or as vicious assaults against the political correctness that rules so much of our popular culture. His artwork excels in conveying a feeling of dread and claustrophobia, and the stories herein all share an unmistakably and uncompromising commitment to exploring the crossroads of abomination and hilarity.</p><p><em>The Furry Trap</em> contains 11 short stories, varying in length from one to 30 pages, as well as a number of “extras†that will flesh out the reader’s experience. From the title creatures in “Night of the Jibblers,†to the witches and ogres of “Cockbone,†to the Godzilla-sized, centaur-bodied depiction of the title character in “Jesus Christ,†to the disarmingly cute yet terrifying demons of “Demonwood,†to the depraved, caped crusading antihero in “Mark of the Bat,†Simmons is a master of creating terrifying beasties that inspire and inflict nightmarish horrors, usually taken to unforgettable extremes.</p><p>The individual stories in <em>The Furry Trap</em> stand on their own as mini-masterpieces of skin-crawling terror, but collectively complement each other in a way that only heightens the anxiety and dread pouring from page to page. Just remember: You've been warned.</p> Full color throughout