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Preview: Spawn #196
One of the best things to ever happen to the “SPAWN” franchise was the birth of a new Spawn in character Jim Downing. It was one of those choices that was almost crucial to breath life into the stale series, and now that it has happened the series feels better than ever. And this February the McFarlane team look to continue evolving the series as the present new mythology into the Spawn, something that they promise will change the series completely.
“He has miraculously awoken from a coma, dodged being burned alive in a hospital fire, and fought his way to find answers about his past. Now, our new Spawn, Jim Downing, learns a crucial piece of information that changes the game completely.”
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‘Goosebumps’ – The Classic Story of ‘The Haunted Mask’ Returns With Upcoming Graphic Novel
One of the most iconic tales in the history of R.L. Stine’s Goosebumps saga is The Haunted Mask, the story of a young girl whose mask gets fused to her face one Halloween night.
Carly Beth will return in a brand new Goosebumps: The Graphic Novel, we’ve learned!
Adapted by Maddi Gonzalez, Stine’s The Haunted Mask is the next classic Gooosebumps tale to get the official graphic novel treatment, and it’s releasing on September 3, 2024.
“How ugly is Carly Beth’s Halloween mask? It’s so ugly that it almost scared her little brother to death. So terrifying that even her friends are totally freaked out by it. It’s the best Halloween mask ever. With yellow-green skin and long animal fangs, the mask terrifies the entire neighborhood. Before long, it has a surprising effect on Carly Beth, too. She tries to take it off . . . but it won’t budge! Halloween is almost over, but fright night is just beginning.”
The 160-page graphic novel is being published by Graphix.
The Haunted Mask was originally published in September 1993, and it was the eleventh book in the original Goosebumps series. The story has spawned sequels and spinoffs over the years, and the original book was famously adapted as part of the live action TV series in the 1990s.
Just last year, the new “Goosebumps” series for Disney+ loosely adapted The Haunted Mask, with the series pulling bits and pieces from classic stories and putting a new spin on them.

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