Extreme Madness contains the morbid and macabre writings and transcripts written by the author between the ages of 11 and 16. Through these writings the reader is confronted with these tales of extreme madness that chronicle violence and revenge through several tales of fantasy horror and make-believe involving kids playing ninjas, superheroes, gangsters, vampires, serial killers, clown-like zombies, giants, gods, necromancers, and other hideous monsters to kids engaged in extreme wrestling and deadly fight tournaments, these unfinished works and documented events reflects the modern impact popular culture plays on children.This collective provides a complete history about the author's writings known from 1995 to most of 1996 and between 1997-1999. It often contains elements from science fiction, horror, fantasy, martial arts, and drama using several comedic forms. Other parties, namely professional wrestling, Greek tragedy, Mortal Kombat and tournament-centered martial arts films, have influenced much of his works. Each work centers around a morale or lesson often overlooked given its controversial nature. Contains a table of contents, index, and several black and white and color illustrations, photographs, and hand-written notes. 590 pages. Note: E-books editions may not include all features and may not be formatted the same as hard copies. The 2018 edition includes the previously lost 2003 "Combat Walk" script, additional TVSK materials, improved format, all within an additional 130 pages
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