MGM Drive-in Theater: Motel Hell and IT (Midnite Movies) by Matt Nixon


MGM Drive-in Theater: Motel Hell and IT (Midnite Movies)
Title : MGM Drive-in Theater: Motel Hell and IT (Midnite Movies)
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ISBN : 1600109047
ISBN-10 : 9781600109041
Language : English
Format Type : Paperback
Number of Pages : 140
Publication : First published April 26, 2011

Two great classic horror tales in one collection In IT: Terror From Beyond Space, we join the spaceship Challenge 142 returning from a rescue mission to Mars. The ship carries the only survivor of an earlier failed expedition who is suspected of killing his crew for their lifesaving rations. Now, as the crew and their captive travel Earthbound, they may be wrong about their prisoner, as something monstrous may have come on board the ship And, from the cult hit movie, Motel Hell, America's favorite cinematic psycho siblings, Vincent and Ida Smith, are back in business cultivating their own special brand of cabbage patch "kids" from their pick of invited guests comprised of the snootiest snobs that ever lived These visitors have no idea what's in store for them at the Napa Valley winery Heads will roll, and we ain't talking lettuce


MGM Drive-in Theater: Motel Hell and IT (Midnite Movies) Reviews


  • Stay Fetters

    Midnight Movies double feature of Motel Hell! and It! The Terror From Beyond Space.
    It took me quite sometime to actually get my hands on this graphic novel and I'm finally stoked to add it to my collection.
    Motel Hell is one movie that creeped me out as a child not ever wanting to go anywhere after that. This was different from the movie, but the gist was still the same. Farmer Vincent and his Sis are still crazy as hell and really hope that you enjoy your stay... *oink* *squee*
    It! A Mars mission gone bad and another team go up on a rescue mission. Not knowing on the return that they are bringing aboard a space monster. And he wants your moisture and also your delicious blood.
    A fun quick read for the horror nerd in all of us.

  • Les Gehman

    A very enjoyable "double" graphic novel. I thought that Motel Hell was outstanding, and could easily be expanded further into a full graphic novel. IT showed its age. Not bad, but a simple story we've all heard before. Still very enjoyable.