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These CREEPY Stories Will Make Your SKIN CRAWL | Bad Dreams In The Night EXPLAINED



Hello Friends, Today I’m looking at Bad Dreams In The Night by Adam Ellis. It’s a great collection of Spooky stories inspired by 80’s and 90’s horror classics: Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark, and In a Dark, Dark Room.

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TIMESTAMPS:
INTRO – 00:00
Evangeline at the Farm – 00:42
Milk Door – 03:13
Butter Corn Ramen – 05:31
The Green Ribbon – 06:59
Forest Fruit – 09:14
Bus Stop – 10:04
Hangnail – 12:46
Better Kate than Never – 14:06
Little House In The Sea – 17:16
Murder Party – 18:31
Viola Bloom – 21:15

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  1. Next time you want to cover a cool horror webtoon, consider checking out:
    Midnight Stories
    By:

    Aidee Sea

    You really have to study the images to understand what's going on, but it's worth it.

  2. No no no I love your long form explication of actual stories so much better. Not trying to be a hater these were just way too short to actually get into. Honestly I'd love to see u do another crossed comic that'd be badass.😊

  3. Hey I know that guy from his comic on r/bonehurtingjuice I recognized his artstyle. Didn't know he also make horror stuff too. And even more shocking, I didn't even know Dear David was one of them.

  4. Hahah I remember reading the green ribbon, found the book at the school library, I was pretty young actually, 2nd grade I think? The story didn't scare me; more suspenseful. I remember turning the pages wondering "is she going to take her green ribbon off now?"

  5. 13:50 this is actually based on a buzzfeed comic Adam made years ago, where as a joke he pulls his hangnail and then strings himself like babybel cheese. He must’ve repurposed this for his horror comic, and rightfully so because that shit has stayed with me since I was a kid it was some darker shading away from being horror already

  6. Mostly commenting to boost your engagement metrics.

    It looks like you don't have a Patreon. Do you prefer remuneration through Youtube, or is there an alternative that gives you a better split? I want to support you as directly as possible, if that makes sense.

  7. i love how the art style is consistent but the color palettes are different, as to fit certain stories. But i just realized with the hangnail, it's a horror trope I'm seeing more often. This, that one traumatic pregnant comic, and never-ending nightmares. This is not a critique on tropes, i just curious what would we call this trope?

  8. The Milk Door's a pretty creepy concept, but why is she keeping all the monster parts in the same trash bag? Why is there no other trash in it? This is supposed to be over several days/weeks. I guess she maybe keeps them separate for the sake of suspicion, but I mean… Even on the odd chance someone saw her trash and knew it was hers, it'd be very likely written off as chicken bones or something. The rare person whose hackles were raised would most likely look for the most innocuous explanation. Then the monster immediately attacking… eh.

    About as satisfying as soggy bread, because this story was milk toast (misspelled intentionally for the pun).

  9. the title has got to be a reference to Kate Bush’s Wuthering Heights! “bad dreams in the night / the told me I was going to lose the fight” etc??

  10. I remembered that green ribbon story since I was a kid and after I had my daughter I was super curious if it was real or a fever dream. But lo and behold I picked up the children's book it was in. It was cool seeing the new spin on it and I'm very curious about the original story!

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