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Sick Things: An Anthology of Extreme Creature Horror [Kindle Edition]

Simon Wood , John Shirley , Stephanie Bedwell-Grime , Ralph Greco Jr , M. Shaw , Randy Chandler , Michael Boatman , Tim Curran , Aaron Polson , Cheryl Mullenax
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FANGORIA MAGAZINE--What's the best criterion by which to appraise an anthology such as SICK THINGS? With the gut, this reviewer is guessing--and within the first six stories, mine was properly knotted. That the anthology hits the ground slipping and sliding in its own viscera with Randy Chandler's sexually explicit "Devils" is no accident. There is something of a mission statement implicit in Chandler's sopping assault: Read on at your own stomach's peril...

...Mullenax has assembled a rogue's gallery of intelligent grotesqueries that will temper one's appetite hours after closing the book... --Fangoria Magazine

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Comet Press presents Sick Things: An Anthology of Extreme Creature Horror, a follow-up to Vile Things: Extreme Deviations of Horror. Sick Things is the ultimate collection of extreme creature horror with 17 deviant and gore-soaked stories featuring demons, cannibals, mutants, golems, werewolves, and many more vile creatures, monsters, and beasts.

Over-endowed aliens invade earth with one purpose: to mate with human females. A filmmaker documents a devil worshipping blood cult--and becomes the main subject. A farmer with an unnatural affection for his livestock gets a special gift when his wife is bitten by a werewolf. P!ssed off, flesh-eating cows take over a dairy farm. A musician returns from the dead to avenge his wife's murder, with the help of a mysterious black possum. The Allies find a secret weapon: a monstrous blob with an insatiable appetite for dead human flesh. A chef creates his ultimate dish: an anatomically correct golem made out of leftovers. A mythical demon preys on unsuspecting college girls. A morbid, mouth-watering retelling of Hansel and Gretel. And many more!

Table of Contents

"Devils" by Randy Chandler, "Threshold" by Fred Venturini, "This is My Body" by Lawrence Conquest, "Hunger Pangs" by Matt Kurtz, "Fly on the Wall" by Stephanie Bedwell-Grime, "Legacy of the Last Invader" by M. Shaw, "Acceptable Losses" by Simon Wood, "An Unfortunate Incident at the Slaughterhouse" by Harper Hull, "Rotsworth" by Kurt Bachard, "Evil, Bent, and Candy-Sweet" by Tim Curran, "Heat" by Daniel I. Russell, "The Neglected" by Sean Logan, "Betty and the Cambion" by Ralph Greco, Jr., "Jimmy Sticks and the Outlaw Critter of Doom" by Michael Boatman, "Ranching the Sleore" by Aaron Polson, "Paper Angels on Fire" by John Shirley, "The Special Son" by Jeffrey Hale, and Editor Cheryl Mullenax.

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  • Format: Kindle Edition
  • File Size: 422 KB
  • Publisher: Comet Press; First edition (June 30, 2010)
  • Sold by: Amazon Digital Services
  • Language: English
  • ASIN: B003UHVUO0
  • Text-to-Speech: Enabled
  • Lending: Enabled
  • Average Customer Review: 3.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (4 customer reviews)
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15 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Comet Press Does it Again, July 20, 2010
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Sick Things is a sequel of sorts of Vile Things. Instead of body horror though, this time we get creatures. Now body horror is my favorite but creature horror comes in at a very close second. God Bless Comet Press for giving us great collections of wonderful NEW ideas. What a revelation. Gone are (most) of the creatures herein are new and different ideas. Hell the only "zombie" story here is unconventional, funny, gory, and written by former Spin City star Michael Boatman! I'm so sick of zombies and vampires I could spew and I'm so glad the editor of Sick Things saw fit to keep the genre tropes down to a minimum. Many of the same authors that were included in Vile Things and/or The Death Panel return here, and again they're the best of the bunch. Fred Venturini turns in a story about creatures that steal secrets, Randy Chandler tells us about a woman raped by demons. Tim Curran gets my award for most descriptive tale in the bunch, a retelling of Hansel and Gretel, Sean Logan's tale, "The Neglected," was so disturbing and uncomfortable I almost couldn't get through it. One of the more creative and bizarre of the bunch, Legacy of the Last Invader by M. Shaw, is about a now exstinct group of aliens whose sole purpose was to repopulate their race with our women, the problem is they're hung like baseball bats and kill nearly every woman they meet. The always impressive John Shirley turns in a story about the after life and Jefferey Hale finishes the set with a story every adolescent male would cringe at. 17 stories in all and not a bad one in the bunch. Some are more successful than others but all were a good read.

Comet Press once again has produced a superior collection of extreme horror. Honestly I feel like this one's the best yet from them. All the authors here turn in tight, sharp work that surpass the previous collections. Most of the authors here are virtual unknowns some are even publishing their first work here but don't let that deter you, these are going to be the horror leaders of tomorrow, catch them now and be ahead of the curve. Recommended.
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2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Let down, December 2, 2011
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Extreme creature horror? Well, there are creatures, but I found little here that was horrifying or extreme.

Some stories had some gore, one or two had some gross-out moments, but in almost every case the writer's descriptions were so blase' that you hardly felt a twinge. Also notable by it's absense was any convincing sense of dread in any of the stories.

As with all anthologies, you take your chances, and there are a couple of nicely original stories here that are at least a good read; even if they aren't necessarily scary or horrifying.

The word "extreme" may have applied in, say, the turn of the century, but there's nothing here that pushes boundries today. I don't feel the least bit compelled to read any of these stories again, even the few I liked.

This collection simply doesn't deliver on it's title or your expactations. OK, there's a critter of some kind in almost all, but the stories are not extreme, they're not horrifying, and they're not even creepy. Some could have been, because there are some great concepts here, but the authors simply fail to pull off instilling any feeling of drama, creepiness or dread in the reader.

I hope the authors grow to really capitalize on their inspiration. But for now, this collection is way too short on atmosphere and real horror.
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1 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Stories were less "Creature" than I expected., November 10, 2011
Stories were less "Creature" than I expected. I was expecting campy monsters and overgrown insects rather than the deep dark monsters of the soul kind of creature.
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