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Comic-book publisher Dark Horse teamed up with the Web site MySpace.com to produce the monthly online content and graphic stories that are reproduced in this anthology. Standouts include Joss Whedon and Fabio Moon’s “Sugarshock,” a story about an intergalactic rock band competing in a Battle of the Bands, and “A Circuit Closed,” by Ezra Clayton Daniels and Richard Lee, about a young girl with a mysterious device she uses to find her “connection.” There is an abundance of horror stories, which range from being screaming great fun to downright scary. “The Axeman,” by Haden Blackman and Cary Nord, the story of a jazz-loving serial killer, and “The Nocturnal Adventures of Scratch and Suck,” by Steve Niles and Brian Churilla, about the seemingly heroic capers of a werewolf and a vampire, have spooky twists readers will enjoy. Dark Horse has taken great care to reprint on paper the vibrant art and interesting stories that originally appeared online. This collection is recommended for fans of both online comics and the particular creators collected in this volume. 

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Comic-book publisher Dark Horse teamed up with the Web site MySpace.com to produce the monthly online content and graphic stories that are reproduced in this anthology. Standouts include Joss Whedon and Fabio Moon’s “Sugarshock,” a story about an intergalactic rock band competing in a Battle of the Bands, and “A Circuit Closed,” by Ezra Clayton Daniels and Richard Lee, about a young girl with a mysterious device she uses to find her “connection.” There is an abundance of horror stories, which range from being screaming great fun to downright scary. “The Axeman,” by Haden Blackman and Cary Nord, the story of a jazz-loving serial killer, and “The Nocturnal Adventures of Scratch and Suck,” by Steve Niles and Brian Churilla, about the seemingly heroic capers of a werewolf and a vampire, have spooky twists readers will enjoy. Dark Horse has taken great care to reprint on paper the vibrant art and interesting stories that originally appeared online. This collection is recommended for fans of both online comics and the particular creators collected in this volume. 

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