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The Beauty of Horror: Haunt This Journal

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About The Beauty Of Horror: Haunt This Journal

Product Description They say there is nothing more frightening than the blank page... and up until now, they'd probably be right! The Beauty of Horror: Haunt This Journal will give you nightmares for days. Follow ghastly fan favorite Ghouliana on a macabre descent into madness as she prompts and pokes your every move! Abide her direction or else she may seek her revenge! So get in the spirit to rip up, tear out, and unleash your creativity in ways you've never dreamed of. While this guided journal may be considered a companion to the hit adult coloring book series The Beauty of Horror, this time around, bestselling creator Alan Robert encourages you to color outside the lines! Review “Another fabulous, macabre foray into darkness that sparks a well of creativity.” —Nerdist  "A delightfully devious Halloween treat! Alan Robert is coloring outside of the lines this time, delivering a ghoulish journal to keep fans of the macabre busy throughout the Halloween season. The must have activity book of the year." —Bloody Disgusting  "A delight from cover to cover!" —The Horror Collective About the Author Alan Robert is the creator of several critically-acclaimed graphic novels: Wire Hangers, Crawl to Me (in development to become a motion picture), Killogy, The Shunned One (2017), and The Beauty of Horror, a bestselling series of horror-themed adult coloring books. Robert is also well known as the bassist/songwriter for the hard rock group Life of Agony for over two decades. A Brooklyn native, Alan's journey as a comic book creator began at the School of Visual Arts in New York City, where he attended on a scholarship and studied cartooning under legendary Thor comic writer/artist Walt Simonson.