The story continues. If you haven’t read A Comic at Halloween yet, you should start there before diving into Timmy. Read the first part here.
Dark thoughts, whispering voices, and a boy with a deadly secret. One year after that fateful Halloween night, Tim finds himself in the Evers & Evers mental institution. But behind the innocent façade of a child lurks something far more sinister—something that can no longer be contained. Halloween is approaching once again, and this time, Tim is not alone...
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