All Comments on 'A Killer Little Prequel'

by E.P.M.

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AnonymousAnonymousover 18 years ago
Really good EPM...but I

knew who it was about as soon as I read Mikey and Judith...seems you are as much of a connoisseur of super serial killers as I am. Great Job...you deserve a 10

Rumple ForeskinRumple Foreskinover 18 years ago
Intriguing

I got a bit crossed-up on his time away from home. That quibble aside, The ending was great and, IMHO, you did a fine job of putting the reader into his head.

Rumple

sacksackover 18 years ago
His reaction(and vocabulary)...

morphed from replying "clown-clown" to the boyfriends' initial question to discussing whores and contemplating murder. Seems an extreme change, unless he suddenly got possessed by Damion! (who must be older than 6!!)

BlackShanglanBlackShanglanover 18 years ago
Intriguing little piece

A brief glimpse into the mind of - and I loved this last phrase - "Little Michael Myers, weirdest fucking kid in Haddonfield, Illinois." Looks like Mikey has an illustrious career ahead of him! Thanks for sharing, E. P. M.

AliyahlovinsexAliyahlovinsexover 18 years ago
short...

read, but fun :) I've only seen one of those Halloween movies. Maybe I'll have to watch more. Anyhow, thanks for the story, but I'm gonna have to say I preferred your other one.

AnonymousAnonymousover 18 years ago
Cute...

While I found your other story far superior and much higher quality, I enjoyed this one too. It was a short cute little piece that might not be completely accurate to the Halloween movies, but was a fun light read nonetheless. If that's what you intended, you nailed it.

cookiejarcookiejarover 18 years ago
Laughing in delight ...

It was appropriate to read this as Halloween 5 played in the background. A great little story ... Good luck!

Cookie :)

AnonymousAnonymousalmost 17 years ago
This was not funny to me....

as some others had said. To me it was disturbimg. Makes one wonder if indeeda psycho or sociopath begins their evilness in such a manner. My main emotion was being, well, creeped out. Cheryl

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