VS. By 26 Excellent Authors/Contenders
A 5 Star Battle Royale
Anyone that truly knows me, knows I am not a big anthology girl… In fact, I usually don’t buy them unless they have some type of theme, link in the end, or a major Holiday.
This was an excellent all around 5-star anthology set-up like a fight or a boxing match. You had the UK, Canada, and Australia VS. the US. Two pre-fight hypes, Zachary Walters for the UK, and Jim McLeod for the US. Then 13 tough rounds that turned into creepy madness, shocking, creature features, depraved, wild, gross, funny, hallucinogenic, psychotic, had heroes, but the best, there was blood dripping down the pages. You are introduced to your 4 judges at the end. Then special awards were given out for all time best. So, come join the party and have some fun. I know I sure did.
Round One
“The Yard Sale” by John Ledger VS. “Line Dancing At The Hack House” by Jim Goforth
Bloody Revenge against I Dare You , Double Dare You , Bloody Dare You.
John Ledger started off strong, but Jim Goforth was the heavyweight
My Winner: Jim Gorforth.
Round Two
“DeathDay Wishes” by Toneye Eyenot VS. “The Throbbing Thurman In Thurman” by T. S. Woolard
Ha, Try Cheating Death against hilarious, glowing, fluorescent green, genitals.
Both put up a good fight , but in the end comical came back at the last count.
My Winner: T. S. Woolard.
Round Three
“Not In Kansas Anymore” by Glenn Rolfe VS. “Bone And Bread” by Lex Jones.
Creatures of the night with a good son against fracking that awakens an old forgotten enemy. Even fight here but I love a good son.
My Winner: Glenn Rolfe
Round Four
“Doorknob Davey And the Window Watchers by David Owain Hughes VS. “Familiar Scents” by Jonathan Edward Ondrashek.
Depravity at it worst against depravity that is just gross.
Both put up another good fight, David was always the strongest contender of the match and the favorite to win. Yet, David went down for the count and big upset for fans. Jonathan left him bleeding.
My Winner: Jonathan Edward Ondrashek
Round Five- This is Handicap Match
“Sibling Rivalry” by Matt Hickman VS. Absolution by Michele Garza and Melissa Lason aka. “The Sisters Of Slaughter”
This has been an ongoing verbal war for the last couple of years. Now, “Brazen” Matt actually calling out them by their real names, against sins of murderers
My Winner: Matt Hickman
Round Six
“Middle Of Nowhere” by Kevin Kennedy VS. “Prank” by Peter Oliver
Bloody Revenge against a bloody clown
Both are new contenders and fought hard to the end.
My Winner: Kevin Kennedy
Round Seven
“Squirm” by Duncan Ralston VS. “Misery Artist” by Rich Hawkins
They both bleed in the end, but one does it for inspiration and creativity.
Duncan took a hard uppercut from Hawkins and was down for the count. Carried out by stretcher after for a concussion.
My Winner: Rich Hawkins
Round Eight
“The Fallen” by Salome Jones VS. “You Reap What You Sow” by Kitty Kane
Very scary against terrifying
Both are also new contenders for me. Put up a good show.
My Winner: Kitty Kane
Round Nine
“Have A Nice Day” by Michael Noe VS. “Riding the Waves Of Luminescent Transdimensional Sea Turtles” by Dani Brown
One just snapped against a mouthful of a hallucinogenics ..Lol.
My Winner: Dani Brown
Round Ten
“Cernunnos” by Daniel Marc Chant VS. “One Night Of Sleep” by Essel Pratt
Spontaneous Human Combustion against a cute doggie.
My Winner: Essel Pratt.
Round Eleven
“Gone” by Thomas S. Flowers VS. “Broken Things” by Kyle M. Scott
My Winner: Kyle M. Scott
Round Twelve
“Block” by James Ward Kirk VS. “Zombie Dad” by Kit Powers
My Winner: Kit Powers
Round Thirteen
“Rape Van” by Tim Miller VS. “Hush” by Daniel I. Russell
Natural born killers against perverted washed up actor.
My Winner: Tim Miller
*Note: These are my own picks for winners. The true winners are given at the end of each round or you can pick your own winner.