Valley View Cemetery Issue #291: 2022 Dia de los Muertos Special Part 1

Not to reader. Please listen to “Welcome to the Black Parade” by My Chemical Romance while reading this issue. That song inspired Marshal Lee’s character. In fact, Marshal Lee has referenced this song in a previous issue.

Everyone always gave the emo kids crap, but I always liked them. I always found them more rebellious, due to the fact that they weren’t afraid to be sensitive.

Valley View Cemetery Issue #290: The 2022 Halloween Special Extravaganza Part 10

One day, I realized I was depressed due to everything happening in 2020-2021. Also, I realized that I had an eating disorder. I realized that I restricted my diet, was addicted to working out, and I would binge and purge. When I came to these realizations, I decided to seek help. Slowly, I found myself feeling better and thinking more clearly. When Scream 5 was in theaters, I went to see the movie! As I sat down and ate my popcorn, I didn’t realize I was about to embark on the most cathartic experience of my life.

My entire life, I have been captivated by all things horror and as long as I can remember, I loved Jamie Lee Curtis. Legend tells that even as an infant, I love Jamie Lee Curtis and anything macabre and Halloween. I always wondered why I loved horror.

As I watched Scream 5, I realized horror movies are about survival and overcoming trauma. What are the Halloween movies about? Laurie Strode (Jamie Lee Curtis) is an every day high school student. One Halloween night, her life changes forever. She is attacked by a violent man who is trying to kill her. She is traumatized, but she survives. She grows up and moves on with her life, but out of nowhere, Michael Myers comes back stronger than ever. Every time, he almost kills her, but she is able to survive.

I feel Michael Myers is a metaphor for trauma, eating disorders, memories of physical, emotional, sexual abuse, and addiction. Just like Laurie Strode and Sidney Prescott (Neve Campbell), I have my own versions of a slasher that comes for me when I least expect it. It’s my eating disorder and if Laurie Strode can survive Michael Myers, I can conquer my eating disorder. Yes, I’ll have long periods time when I won’t have problems, but every now and then, I’ll have to fight back and If I can do it, so can you.

No matter if your “Michael Myers” is addiction, memories of physical abuse, an abusive parent or spouse, memories of the cruelty of man or anything else you could deal with, don’t give up. Keep fighting. You’re not a victim, you’re a fighter and you’re stronger than you think.

This has turned into an essay, so in short, I love horror movies because they are stories about kids who survive all the horrors of the world. These movies remind me of how strong I am and I know you can be.

HAPPY HALLOWEEN! 🙂

P.S. I cried a few times as I wrote this.

These Halloween issues are dedicated to Jamie Lee Curtis and my therapist.

Valley View Cemetery Issue #289: The 2022 Halloween Special Extravaganza Part 9

“Fear isn’t so difficult to understand. After all, weren’t we all frightened as children? Nothing has changed since Little Red Riding Hood faced the big bad wolf. What frightens us today is exactly the same sort of thing that frightened us yesterday. It’s just a different wolf. This fright complex is rooted in every individual.”
― Alfred Hitchcock

Valley View Cemetery Issue #288: The 2022 Halloween Special Extravaganza Part 8

“You’ve got to send a physical sensation through and not let them off the hook. I like to make it faster and faster and faster and pumping and banging until I get into you.” – Tobe Hooper

Valley View Cemetery Issue #287: The 2022 Halloween Special Extravaganza Part 7

“Everybody is a book of blood; wherever we’re opened, we’re red.” –Clive Barker

Part 7 of the 2022 Halloween Special Extravaganza

Story by A.C.
Art by Steel

Valley View Cemetery Issue #286: The 2022 Halloween Special Extravaganza Part 6

“Monsters are the patron saints of imperfection. The way I love monsters is a Mexican way of loving monsters, which is that I am not judgmental. The Anglo way of seeing things is that monsters are exceptional and bad, and people are good. But in my movies, creatures are taken for granted.” – Guillermo del Toro

Story by A.C.
Art by Steel

Valley View Cemetery Issue #285: The 2022 Halloween Special Extravaganza Part 5

“The first monster you have to scare the audience with is yourself.” – Wes Craven

Story by A.C.
Art by Steel

Valley View Cemetery Issue #284: The 2022 Halloween Special Extravaganza Part 4

“All the monsters we’ve created in fiction, unless expressly identified as the Devil, represent our own evil. We create them so we can kill them off, thereby justifying ourselves — it’s a kind of penance, self-exorcism.” — George A. Romero

Part four of our 2022 Halloween Special Extravaganza!

Story by A.C.
Art by Steel

Valley View Cemetery Issue #283: The 2022 Halloween Special Extravaganza Part 3

Humans have an inherent fear of not being able to control nature, when in reality, their fear is not being able to control the beasts within them…

Part three of our 2022 Halloween Special Extravaganza!

Story by A.C.
Art by Steel

Valley View Cemetery Issue #282: The 2022 Halloween Special Extravaganza Part 2

“It is women who love horror. Gloat over it. Feed on it. Are nourished by it. Shudder and cling and cry out-and come back for more.”

― Bela Lugosi

The second part of our 2022 Halloween Special Extravaganza!

Story by A.C.
Art by Steel