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  • Mr. Monster
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  • Both his voice and design are reminiscent of comedian Ed Wynn.
  • Second book in the "John Cleaver" trilogy by Dan Wells, following I Am Not a Serial Killer and followed by I Don't Want to Kill You John Wayne Cleaver has always known he has a dark side, but he’s fought hard to repress it and live a normal life — separating John from Mr Monster to survive. But after unleashing his dark side and destroying the vicious killer that was terrorizing his town, John's inner monster is getting stronger and harder to contain. And now more bodies are being discovered...
  • Mr. Monster appeared in the 1991 release Sesame Street Home Video Visits the Firehouse. A nice monster who always pays his rent on time, Mr. Monster roomed in Marge's attic. When a fire breaks out in the house, Mr. Monster has to be coaxed out and rescued by a firefighter, providing an object lesson in what to do when trapped in a burning building. Now rendered temporarily homeless, the monster is offered shelter by Big Bird, Elmo, and Gordon, but he misses his old dwelling and is relieved when a neighbor offers her attic, filled with the junk and dust he's accustomed to.
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  • Fred Kelly
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  • Dr. Jim Stearne
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  • Created by
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  • WOW Comics #26
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  • First Appearance
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  • Commercial Signs of Canada/Bell Features
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Box Title
  • Mr. Monster
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Performer
Debut
  • 1991
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  • Second book in the "John Cleaver" trilogy by Dan Wells, following I Am Not a Serial Killer and followed by I Don't Want to Kill You John Wayne Cleaver has always known he has a dark side, but he’s fought hard to repress it and live a normal life — separating John from Mr Monster to survive. But after unleashing his dark side and destroying the vicious killer that was terrorizing his town, John's inner monster is getting stronger and harder to contain. And now more bodies are being discovered... As the police fail to catch Clayton County’s second serial killer, John is going to have to use his secret knowledge of the first demon-killer to trap the second...but will he be able to avoid suspicion falling on him, and, in the face of extreme horrors, will he be able to restrain Mr Monster?
  • Both his voice and design are reminiscent of comedian Ed Wynn.
  • Mr. Monster appeared in the 1991 release Sesame Street Home Video Visits the Firehouse. A nice monster who always pays his rent on time, Mr. Monster roomed in Marge's attic. When a fire breaks out in the house, Mr. Monster has to be coaxed out and rescued by a firefighter, providing an object lesson in what to do when trapped in a burning building. Now rendered temporarily homeless, the monster is offered shelter by Big Bird, Elmo, and Gordon, but he misses his old dwelling and is relieved when a neighbor offers her attic, filled with the junk and dust he's accustomed to. Both his voice and design are reminiscent of comedian Ed Wynn.