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PW Review – The Last Temptation

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Publishers Weekly; v248(2) p52 May 28, 2001;
Jeff Zaleski

THE LAST TEMPTATION – Neil Gaiman with Alice Cooper, Illus. by Michael Zulli. Dark Horse, $9.95 (102p) ISBN 1-56971-455-X

A spooky collaboration between novelist and comics writer Gaiman (Sandman) and creepy shock rocker Cooper, this is the story of Steven, a boy with many fears: girls, ghost stories and growing up among them. On a dare, he steps into an odd theater and meets a mysterious, top-hatted showman, an Alice Cooper-like figure (complete with dark eye-circles) who offers him a way to avoid his fears by simply giving up his “potential” and staying forever in a dreamy netherworld of spirits and wraiths. And after encountering Mercy, a beautiful ticket-taker in the ghostly theater, Steven gives the offer serious consideration. Cooper is the inspiration for the Grand Guignol of this demonic theater, a chilling metaphor for the seductive allure of complacency and indolence. Gaiman’s story is a whimsical horror tale about confronting the fears within, and Zulli’s black-and-white illustrations have a dark, emotive line, presented in a brownish, bloodlike hue that makes even a mundane, autumnal street scene seem eerie and foreboding. (June)