![]() ![]() Third, it starts off with that sorta *record scratch* Yep, that’s me, I bet you’re wondering how I ended up in this situation trope, which normally I’m all for that kind of introduction, but in this case, I think I would have preferred the surprise at the end as opposed to having the reveal upfront and then backtracking. Second, it uses some tired plots devices, like the protagonist who can’t hold down a job and their rent. First, the dialogue feels a little stiff, especially toward the beginning. There are certainly a few hitches to the book. The book itself feels like a Frankenstein’s monster of Bruce Almighty, UHF, and An American Werewolf in London. This freshman effort into the comicbook realm shows a lot of promise. Recently, he starred as Kurt in both Ant-Man movies (the Russian dude), but he’s also had small roles in The Dark Knight, Bird Box, and Blade Runner 2049. If you don’t recognize the name David Dastmalchian, you’d probably recognize him from a wide-range of movies. Except, a big detail is left out of her job description. Rather than stay fired, Jerri reluctantly agrees to stand in for the missing Rich Barnes and play host for the station’s late-night horror movie runs as Count Crowley. ![]() After a puff piece at a local fair turns into an exposé over cheap wine, Jerri’s brother has no choice but to … reassign her job duties. Unfortunately, Jerri also has a personal history with booze. Count Crowley: Reluctant Midnight Monster Hunter introduces us to Jerri Butler, a local news reporter who has a family history working for the station KSKB in 1980s Missouri. ![]()
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