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Five Nights at Freddy's: Fazbear Frights Graphic Novel Collection 2

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The New York Times bestselling series is now a graphic novel — Five Nights at Freddy's fans won't want to miss this pulse-pounding collection of three novella-length comic stories that will keep even the bravest player up at night . . .

Oscar, ever the miniature grown-up his mom needs him to be, decides to take something he wants . . . even though he knows it's wrong. Stanley is newly dumped, stuck in a dead-end job for a mysterious employer, and unable to connect with anyone. And Devon, abandoned by his dad and ignored by his mom, can't understand why love and friendship come so easily to everyone except him. Unfortunately, in the callous world of Five Nights at Freddy's, it's always in the depths of loneliness when evil creeps in.

In this volume, three stories from the New York Times bestselling series Five Nights at Freddy's: Fazbear Frights come to life in delightfully horrifying comics. Readers beware: This collection of terrifying tales is enough to unsettle even the most hardened Five Nights at Freddy's fans.

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    • Kirkus

      February 15, 2023
      Three chilling tales loosely based on a bestselling cross-platform game. In this graphic-novel adaptation spanning two of Cawthon's volumes in his Five Nights at Freddy's Fazbear Frights series, stories "Fetch," "Room for One More," and "The New Kid" are reimagined. Both "Fetch" and "The New Kid" feature the recognizably creepy, pointy-fanged animatronics and Chuck E. Cheese-esque atmosphere of Freddy Fazbear's Pizza restaurant. They also feature male teen protagonists wrestling with the ups and downs of adolescence. The second story, "Room," features a man, seemingly in his early 20s, and has a less obvious connection to Fazbear's Pizza but offers one of the most spine-tingling moments of this collection in a scene with sentient dolls. Though an easy read with a few genuinely horrifying moments, this volume suffers from its own disjointedness. While it's illustrated by three artists, the overall aesthetic feels bloodless and reductive in its cohesion. Cawthon's Five Nights at Freddy's canon is sprawling and complex; those familiar with it may be accustomed to its broad scope. However, these adaptations have seemingly lost something in each iteration, leaving this collection feeling like a convoluted and garbled game of telephone at best, and a depressing money grab at worst. All three main characters are male and appear White. Even fervent fans may be disappointed. (Graphic horror. 12-14)

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  • ATOS Level:3
  • Lexile® Measure:390
  • Interest Level:4-8(MG)
  • Text Difficulty:0-2

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