Little Nightmares

· Little Nightmares Issue #1 · Titan Comics
4.6
599 reviews
eBook
33
Pages
Bubble Zoom
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About this eBook

Enter the terrifying and unpredictable comic series based on one of the most hotly-anticipated games of 2017! Little Nightmares game follows Six, a young girl in a yellow raincoat, as she explores the horrifying world of The Maw, looking for a way out! Comic written by Alex Paknadel (Arcadia, Assassin’s Creed) and Dan Watters (Limbo, Assassin’s Creed) and illustrated by Aaron Alexovich (Invader Zim, Serenity Rose).

Ratings and reviews

4.6
599 reviews
John Satkowski
01 June 2021
I did not enjoy this, I thought it'd be a lot better considering the rating. If not for the game, this book would never be so popular. I was expecting lore and stuff, but all I get is incoherent randomness mess of confusion. If you want lore, then just look up YouTube vids of theories or possibly even skip this book as people are saying the second is much better
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Roland Wheeler
18 February 2024
Don't get me wrong, the art was amazing and it was very fun to look at, but not much else redeeming about it. As I've seen in other reviews, it wouldn't be popular without the game, but neither would the fnaf books. All in all, it's not worth the money, just look it up on YouTube, you can see it for free there.
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Prakriti Ghosh
04 July 2021
story is short and a LOT confusing. if not for the game this comic wouldn't be famous.. And the panels and colouring is freaking good. 5 star for the art style!!
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