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Rotten Flips Out/Zombies VS Cheerleaders Flips Out
Shortest review ever, I don't even a need a cut: I like the Rotten series by Moonstone, but this was a mediocre story from that series. The Cheerleaders one was even worse, trying to be funny with only one good joke an terrible art. There was a thematic link of zombies and a character and his relative, so that was kind of clever...barely, and that's the smartest thing in the books. I wasted $2.99.
1.5 out of 5 stars (and only that high because the Rotten story isn't outright terrible).
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