Mark's Horror Book Review: Frostbite by David C. Hayes & Sean Seal


It's no secret that I have a soft-spot for David Hayes, as he has been a great friend and horror-collaborator of mine for several years now. He has a twisted mind, and the man can shower literary guts and gore galore. However, in that warped mind are the skills of a seriously talented wordsmith, who can craft clever sentences that can either have you holding your mouth to stifle a laugh, or to prevent yourself from puking.

In this tale, Hayes takes on another holiday (look up Rottentail, an Easter-themed graphic novel of his now turned into a major motion picture) and decides to ruin Christmas for all of us good little horror boys and girls.

The art work is beautiful, and the story fun and light-hearted. Well...for a Hayes story anyway. It is a short read, with a layout reminiscent of a child's book, but a word of advice: Do not show this book to any children!

I highly recommend you picking it up this Holiday Season. It may end up being a new Christmas classic!

Frostbite - Amazon.com

Rottentail - Amazon.com

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