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DeadEndia
DeadEndia: The Watcher's Test | Hamish Steele
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"Barney needs a job and a place to live. Luckily, he finds both in Dead End, a theme park haunted house! Unfortunately, Dead End also serves as a portal to hell. Along with his best friend Norma and talking dog Pugsley, he must battle demonic party poopers, undead country singers and scariest of all: his love life"--Back cover.
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Krisjericho
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Absolutely adorable. Look this book is disjointed and all over the place and confusing sometimes, but it is also sweet and hilarious and sad and honest. It‘s not a perfect book, but these are perfect characters.

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JacintaMCarter
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#2019Book38
This graphic novel was incredibly fun to read and filled with colorful characters (literally and figuratively). If you're a fan of Adventure Time or Rick & Morty, then you'll probably enjoy this comic.

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emtobiasz
The Watcher's Test | Hamish Steele
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Last #graphicnovel from my weekend binge, and my first #hubchallenge19 read! Twentysomethings Barney and Norma work at their local amusement park, Pollywood, at the “haunted” house. Which turns out to be a portal to hell (and elsewhere). And Barney‘s dog Pugsley is possessed. And learns to talk and becomes a powerful wizard. The plot is definitely out there, but the characters are delightful and the queer rep is great. My fave read of the weekend.

RealLifeReading Sounds fun! 6y
emtobiasz Author is an animator who originally conceived this as an animated series, so it has a lot of the same vibes as Adventure Time or Steven Universe. A little confusing but utterly fun. #lgbtqia #queerbooks #ya 6y
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Redheadrambles
The Watcher's Test | Hamish Steele
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This one is all kinds of crazy. Demonic pugs, a Pollywood theme park as a portal to a multi- dimensional universe, what seems like a demon version of Dolly Parton ? Despite the nonsense plot it has such great heart, the characters are charmingly diverse and I had plenty of fun reading it, which is a feat as I am not a comic reader by nature.

#readharder2019