
Joshua E. Hanft
Author of The Invisible Man [adapted - Great Illustrated Classics]
About the Author
Works by Joshua E. Hanft
Fright Time #04: Don't Breathe, Overnight-Mare, It's in the Attic (1995) — Author; Editor — 82 copies, 1 review
Fright Time #01: Madman on Main Street, Scary Harry, It's Almost Dark (2008) — Composer; Editor — 73 copies
Fright Time #05: Forest of Fear, Ghost Twin, Something's in the Sewer (2008) — Editor — 69 copies, 1 review
Fright Time #12: The Gravechangers, Haunting at Howling Oak, The House in the Mist (2008) — Editor — 45 copies
Fright Time #09: Out of the Dark, It Hunts by Night!, Keeper of the Tombs (1975) — Editor — 41 copies, 1 review
Fright Time #18: Escape from Evil, Dead-Lines, It Knows We're Here (2008) — Editor — 20 copies, 1 review
Ivanhoe 2 copies
Jackie Robinson 1 copy
Associated Works
The Legend of Sleepy Hollow [short story] (1819) — Editor, some editions — 5,003 copies, 144 reviews
The Legend of Sleepy Hollow & Rip Van Winkle [adapted - Great Illustrated Classics] (1995) — Editor, some editions — 465 copies, 3 reviews
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The 8th issue of Fright Night collects another 3 stories to scare young readers. This one has zombies, evil electricity-eating power-line monsters, and a cursed island.
The book feels very dated. A couple times a Walkman is mentioned, for example, so this might hinder modern kids from fully connecting to the stories. The book feels more like a novelty now. I think adult readers who read them or similar things as kids will enjoy reading it for nostalgic purposes, but it might not be the best show more choice all young readers today.
Still, I remember reading Zombie Zone as a young boy and being quite terrified by it! show less
The book feels very dated. A couple times a Walkman is mentioned, for example, so this might hinder modern kids from fully connecting to the stories. The book feels more like a novelty now. I think adult readers who read them or similar things as kids will enjoy reading it for nostalgic purposes, but it might not be the best show more choice all young readers today.
Still, I remember reading Zombie Zone as a young boy and being quite terrified by it! show less
A quiet country village, a heavy snowstorm, a mysterious stranger. . . more than enough to rouse the townspeople to gossip and speculation. Who can he be, this suspicious-looking man who keeps his face hidden and his back to everyone? But when the stranger finally faces them, there are more questions than answers, and more terror of the most unspeakable kind, as outrage and murder put the once quiet countryside into the grip of an unstoppable madman. Ultimately it is up to one man to solve show more the mystery and end the rampage, to reveal the identity of the faceless Invisible Man! show less
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- Rating
- 4.0
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