Cross country Nightmares
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  • Parts 3
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Ongoing, First published Mar 21, 2022
Three friends decide to go on a cross country road trip, only for them to regret ever stepping out of their homes. On their way out of Florida, the RV is run off the road by a mysterious trucker. Soon, they begin to realize this is playing out far too much like a movie they watched the night prior. To their horror, it is just like the movie, same monster, same stakes. But, this is not the end. Even if they survive, it seems something unnatural has thrown them into the very world of horror. Every town, every gas station, every person is a horror movie stereotype. Be it monsters, killers, aliens, ancient gods, or ghosts. Will the friends be able to escape? Or forever be stuck in a never ending scary movie?
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