The New York Times bestselling
series is now a graphic novel series! Five Nights at Freddy's
fans won't want to miss this pulse-pounding collection of three
novella-length comic stories that will keep even the bravest player
up at night . . .
Pete lashes out at his younger brother in the wake of his parents'
divorce, falling prey to a gruesome curse. Years of frustration
with his family culminate in a loathsome vacation for Bob, who
plots a sinister prank to frighten his wife and kids. And, forever
desperate to prove his worth to his arrogant brother and distant
father, Toby chases victory at an arcade game with horrifying
consequences. In the world of Five Nights at Freddy's, there's always
an enormous price for tempting fate.
In this volume, three stories from the New York Times bestselling
series Five Nights at Freddy's: Fazbear Frights come to life
in delightfully horrifying comics. Readers beware: this collection
of terrifying tales is enough to unsettle even the most hardened
Five Nights at Freddy's fans
Told through delightfully scary artwork
Three novella-length comic stories that
will keep even the bravest player up at night
Perfect for gamers and fans of horror
This is Book 17 in the Five Nights at Freddy's Series. See all Five Nights at Freddy's books here.
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Scott Cawthon is the author of the bestselling video game series Five Nights at Freddy's , and while he is a game designer by trade, he is first and foremost a storyteller at heart. He is a graduate of The Art Institute of Houston and lives in Texas with his wife and four sons.
More about Scott CawthonZack Sterling is a Portland-based artist and illustrator, who has previously worked on Adventure Time as well as Bravest Warriors. Phil Murphy is a rising star artist who has worked on Kung Fu Panda.
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