"Graphic novelist Josh Simmons (House) returns with a
harrowing and genre-bending collection of modern horror short stories
that could curl the toes of a
corpse in a state of rigor mortis. Simmons’ disturbing, uncomfortable
and even
confrontational stories often work on multiple levels: straight,
uncompromising horror; blackly humorous, satirical riffs on the genre;
or as vicious assaults
against the political correctness that rules so much of our popular
culture. His
artwork excels in conveying a feeling of dread and claustrophobia, and
the stories herein all share an unmistakably and uncompromising
commitment to
exploring the crossroads of abomination and hilarity.
The Furry Trap contains 11 short stories, varying in length
from one to 30 pages, as well as a number of “extras” that
will flesh out the reader’s experience. From the title creatures in
“Night of the Jibblers,” to the witches and ogres of “Cockbone,” to the
Godzilla-sized, centaur-bodied depiction of the title character in
“Jesus Christ,” to the disarmingly cute
yet terrifying demons of “Demonwood,” to the depraved, caped crusading
antihero in “Mark of the Bat,” Simmons is a
master of creating terrifying beasties that inspire and inflict
nightmarish horrors, usually taken to unforgettable extremes.
The individual stories in The Furry Trap stand on their own as mini-masterpieces of skin-crawling terror, but collectively
complement each other in a way that only heightens the anxiety and dread pouring from page to page. Just remember:
You’ve been warned."