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And if you can't find it and are dying to know, the Halloween Wiki has a pretty detailed summary. But like Galaxy Scribe said, you should definitely read it if you can. So much of it has to do with the visuals.

Wow! Can this get me a station wagon with an Illinois state seal on the side?

Yep. So bleak.

Much obliged. :)

Amen!

Very helpful. Thanks for the tip!

Fair enough. Thanks for reading!

Artistic preferences aside, I think it's safe to say that Tim Seeley's a seasoned pro, especially given his work on Hack/Slash, which had been up and running for a few years by the time Nightdance came out.

Thanks! I've read a few of the F13 ones and have very much enjoyed them. I never came across the adoption storyline though, unfortunately. Where can I find that?

It is! And yeah, a collection would be awesome. If they wanted to get really nerdy with it, they could even put everything in chronological order. Screw it, I'm a huge nerd about this stuff, so I'll just do it right now (included the movies in there to provide some context):

Ah, I know the one. That always sticks with me, too.

Thank you for reading!

God, I would love that. Not knowing how FDOLS ends and not seeing how The Mark Of Thorn would have connected the two continuities is right up there with The Beach Boys' SMiLE as far as lost pieces of art go (for me, anyway, silly as that sounds). But that eventually got released, so you never know.

Also, wasn't there a scene in the original H20 script where a student in Laurie's class read a report they wrote on Michael Myers that explained how everything was connected? A simple scene like that could have bridged everything nicely. 4–6 definitely get silly, but there are scary parts in each one, and at least

Unfortunately, they're scattershot issues and are out of print, so your best bet is hunting them down on eBay or a similar site. However, Nightdance is collected in a trade that seems fairly easy to find online, 30 Years Of Terror is available for a decent price, and if you can nab an unopened copy of the Halloween:

That would be cool. I'm wondering if that's the "new direction" they're taking now that the director and Akkad are back at the drawing board. I'd also be interested in Carpenter's unused sequel idea where Myers has become a kind of ghost in Haddonfield and no one's sure whether or not he's actually back or if it's in

Fixed! And I got to pick the headline myself. ;)

Ooo, which image are you referring to? Does it involve an apple, a pumpkin, a drawing, a television, or something else?

You're correct. It's a knife. Michael Myers killing people with a cannon would just look silly.