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The series focuses on the 20-something year old anti-hero Johnny C, also known as "NNY" (pronounced 'knee'). He is a deranged serial killer, mass murderer, and spree killer who interacts with various other characters, generally by murdering them. He elaborately kills anyone who even slightly irritates him, then drains their blood and paints one of the walls in his house with it. Johnny is also willing to murder "innocent" people who, in his twisted mind, deserve their fate for some reason or another. The number of Johnny’s victims is in the dozens, if not hundreds — or perhaps even thousands. Authorities are unable to capture Johnny and seem unaware of his existence, even though his crimes are often witnessed in public and reported by the few who manage to survive.

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Title:Johnny The Homicidal Maniac #1 (Johnny the Homicidal Maniac #1)
Author:Jhonen Vásquez
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:Anniversary Edition
Pages:Pages: 24 pages
Published:August 1st 1995 by Slave Labour
Categories:Sequential Art. Comics. Graphic Novels. Horror. Graphic Novels Comics. Fiction

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I remember these JTHM comics on the shelves of Hot Topic circa 2002 or 2003 (when I went through my goth phase.) I never actually had gotten around to reading them so I guess I decided to start the series for nostalgia purposes. I also think the creator, Jhonen Vasquez, is interesting as a person. Predictably, issue one is angsty but oddly still relevant.

I'm ... not exactly sure what I just read. This is dark humor, but it is dark humor that I don't get. It's gore ... but it's gore without purpose. Hyperbolic gore, and hyperbolic rage. I guess I am not enjoying the combination. I am also not liking the fact that it is a bunch of shorts. I was expecting ... well, I can't really say I was expecting much. I assumed a seven issue comic would have some cohesive story, but these just seem like what are supposed to be "shocking ramblings." I might have

Well, more a memory than an actual review but... I read this and was super into it when I was in High school. Teen angst and such. And for some reason I thought it would be a good idea to take this comic to work. I worked at a pasta café as a cook/barista/ cashier... literally everything. And someone I worked with picked this up where I left it on the counter.... needless to say I was officially the creepy girl at work after that. Many concerns when I needed to use a knife for anything...woops.

As a kid I used to like Invader Zim and I also was always into dark horror books and such. I had heard that the creator of Invader Zim had previously wrote and drew a comic about a psychotic killer. Ever since, I had wanted to check out this comic but never found it anywhere. Years later, after I had practically forgotten all about Invader Zim and therefore the idea of the killer comic, a friend of mine in my senior year of high school let me borrow his issues of Johnny the Homicidal Maniac

I can see where all JV's other characters come from now. Loved the reference to Alien.

I enjoyed the series very much. I thought the art used by Vasquez made the books far more creepy and more disturbing. Their was a lot of gore and somehow that made it funny. The sarcastic humor was great too, and make me laugh, but it also made me question myself at the same time.I also enjoyed some of the ideas behind the book like being a slave to yourself and others as well as the insanity. I think the "Salve to yourself" some of it is a little to over thought, by the protagonist, and I don't

JTHM is a graphic novl about a young man named Johnny (or just Nny). He is a painfully disturbed person and this series tell us more and more about why he is a homicide and his views on the world and ordinary people. If you can take the profanity and violence in this series, I think this is an excellent read. The images that Vasques creates in his drawings are harsh and strange and a little unsettling. The characters are very well defined and the main character is so likeable (despite the fact

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