Halloween Treats
Oct. 31st, 2010 04:55 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Evening, all ...
In case anyone around here is to be left shuttered in their dark little house tonight, with nothing to do but stare at the scraggly trees blowing in the moonlight, awaiting the knock of scurrilous little children whose sole interest is extracting candy from you, I have some entertainment that may lessen the anguish and stay your hand from ... fouler deeds.
First! The League of Gentlemen reunite and spend the night in one of the most haunted houses in Britain in The League of Gentlemen's Ghost Chase. Listen to it with the lights out, I dare you! (But make sure you do it before Thursday.)
Second! His Face All Red by Emily Carroll – besides being gorgeously drawn and coloured, this webcomic is probably the most webby comic I have seen, with cunning awareness of navigation by scrolling and links.
The rule of threes dictates a third, climactic link, but alas it was too dreadful and terrifying to unleash on the world. So I shall leave the triptych incomplete, and invite the wrath of narrative convention on my head.
... Happy Hallowe'en ...
In case anyone around here is to be left shuttered in their dark little house tonight, with nothing to do but stare at the scraggly trees blowing in the moonlight, awaiting the knock of scurrilous little children whose sole interest is extracting candy from you, I have some entertainment that may lessen the anguish and stay your hand from ... fouler deeds.
First! The League of Gentlemen reunite and spend the night in one of the most haunted houses in Britain in The League of Gentlemen's Ghost Chase. Listen to it with the lights out, I dare you! (But make sure you do it before Thursday.)
Second! His Face All Red by Emily Carroll – besides being gorgeously drawn and coloured, this webcomic is probably the most webby comic I have seen, with cunning awareness of navigation by scrolling and links.
The rule of threes dictates a third, climactic link, but alas it was too dreadful and terrifying to unleash on the world. So I shall leave the triptych incomplete, and invite the wrath of narrative convention on my head.
... Happy Hallowe'en ...