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Nightmare Fuel / Monster Pulse

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  • Although the comic could be theoretically shown to audiences of all ages, it does have it's scarier moments, starting with the premise. Flying specter-things targeting children and ripping their organs out? Not nice.
  • One of Guuzy's abilities is to spit acidic goo. It's strong enough to melt holes in trees, and West has to use it to melt Roger's body so no evidence is left behind.
  • We never get quite a good look at Roger when the Ghost hits him, but it's implied to not be pretty.
  • Rjinder's monster. It's normally not so bad, but there are times when it can get really disturbing. Skin should not move like that.
  • Also, what's always on your mind when your own skin is a separate being:
    "Now she is with me, always. I cannot exist without her. I am swaddled like a helpless infant in her embrace, every second of my life. If my skin had a will of her own, she might one day grow tired of me. For her, killing me would be simplicity itself. Or perhaps she might have her own ideas of what she wanted to do. She could torture me into compliance simply by lifting one arm and exposing me to the air."
  • Weird kid who has marking on his eyes and can't seem to close them? Okay, maybe he's got an eyelid monster or someth— aaaaAAAAAAAA
  • Enid's introduction is rather terrifying as she inflates her own head to a gigantic size.
  • The skin monster's "face".
  • It's implied early on that Lulenski's monster, should she undergo the procedure, would be formed from her uterus. Just imagine having an upscaled and external period every month. Even worse for people whose cycle is irregular or triggered by stress.
  • Lulenski’s monster.
    • The content of Lulenski's monster. It turns out that it is not just one monster - it is actually a swarm of organ monsters, each one of them with their own autonomy and who answers only to the real Lulenski, who is still alive as a glowing entity in the core of the creature, along with "her guardian angels"... two giant Rjinder and Roger shaped umbilical cords that are keeping Lulenski alive and safe from any physical harm. The whole concept is so alien and different from everything the comic showed until that moment to be downright disturbing.
    • Bina uses her own personal experience and tries to destroy the heart monster to kill Lulenski. Even if the attack kills it, more little heart monsters start to emerge from the wound and Lulenski is not affected at all.

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