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Cette collection, issue d'une bande dessinée en ligne populaire, plonge dans nos peurs les plus étranges et les plus profondes. Chaque histoire illustrée donne vie à des angoisses uniques mais universelles que nous partageons, allant d'inconvénients banals à des terreurs profondément ancrées. La série explore avec humour et inquiétude notre humanité commune à travers ces soucis particuliers et inoubliables. C'est un regard captivant sur ce qui nous terrifie et nous unit.

Deep Dark Fears
The Creeps

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    Deep Dark Fears

    • 144pages
    • 6 heures de lecture
    4,0(3664)Évaluer

    A charmingly creepy collection of 100 illustrated comics based on idiosyncratic and universal "deep dark fears."We all have weird fears, from getting sliced to ribbons in subway station revolving gate to getting turned around by the wind while swimming and going too far out to sea. Based on the wildly popular eponymous Tumblr, Deep Dark Fears explores our odd, creepy, and hilariously singular fears. Animator, illustrator, and cartoonist Fran Krause brings these fears to life in vividly illustrated comics based on real fears submitted by readers (plus a few of his own). These "deep dark fears" run the gamut from unlikely but plausible to completely ridiculous, highlighting both our deeply human similarities and our peculiar uniquenesses.

    Deep Dark Fears
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    A follow-up to the New York Times best-selling Deep Dark Fears: a second volume of comics based on people's quirky, spooky, hilarious, and terrifying fears. Illustrator, animator, teacher, and comic artist Fran Krause has touched a collective nerve with his wildly popular web comic series and subsequent book Deep Dark Fears. Here he brings readers more of the creepy, funny, and idiosyncratic fears they love illustrated in comic form--such as the fear that your pets will tell other animals all your embarrassing secrets, or that someone uses your house while you're not home--as well as two longer comic short-stories about ghosts.

    The Creeps