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Horror Part 17: Smell my Feet

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Horror Part 17: Smell my Feet

$7.00

The HORROR series is going strong, an efficient and provocative way of dealing with the recent influx of exhumed archive corpses. The latest batch of volumes, begining with the heavy metal collaboration with Rideout (Volume Fourteen) and continuing with the acclaimed Volume Fifteen (The Odyssey), has been compared to the film output of Universal Studios during the horror heyday. Just in are Volume 17 and 18, Smell my Feet and Them! respectively.

VOLUME 17: SMELL MY FEET features cameos by Half Japanese, Toshinori Kondo, Leslie Ross and others and in a shocking amalgamation of horrific climaxes, touches on gory operations carried out in a Korean army hospital, a vicious guerilla war carried out against the U.S. Army in the Klamath Falls area and Florida steet gang fights over Grateful Dead live tapes, among other plotting devices. Like many volumes in this series, the philosophy of Italian film director Lucio Fulci has been usurped, especially the creativity of the later years in which he would take all the most disgusting scenes from past films and cut them together

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The HORROR series is going strong, an efficient and provocative way of dealing with the recent influx of exhumed archive corpses. The latest batch of volumes, begining with the heavy metal collaboration with Rideout (Volume Fourteen) and continuing with the acclaimed Volume Fifteen (The Odyssey), has been compared to the film output of Universal Studios during the horror heyday. Just in are Volume 17 and 18, Smell my Feet and Them! respectively.

VOLUME 17: SMELL MY FEET features cameos by Half Japanese, Toshinori Kondo, Leslie Ross and others and in a shocking amalgamation of horrific climaxes, touches on gory operations carried out in a Korean army hospital, a vicious guerilla war carried out against the U.S. Army in the Klamath Falls area and Florida steet gang fights over Grateful Dead live tapes, among other plotting devices. Like many volumes in this series, the philosophy of Italian film director Lucio Fulci has been usurped, especially the creativity of the later years in which he would take all the most disgusting scenes from past films and cut them together