Terror Trips

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Terror Trips

R. L. Stine, Jill Thompson, Amy Kim Ganter, Jamie Tolagson · Book · 2007

What hooked you in Terror Trips is the way short, punchy anthology formats transform everyday settings into playgrounds for supernatural dread.

Films on the same thread

Creepshow 2

Creepshow 2

Michael Gornick · Film · 1987

Much like the graphic tales in Terror Trips, this film utilizes a comic book framework to deliver bite-sized, macabre stories that balance dark humor with gruesome supernatural retribution.

Books of Blood

Books of Blood

Brannon Braga · Film · 2020

If you enjoyed the variety of Terror Trips, you will appreciate how this film weaves multiple short, reality-bending narratives that explore the unsettling boundaries between life and death.

Monster House

Monster House

Film · 2006

This story mirrors the childhood fears found in Terror Trips by turning a familiar residential setting into a living, breathing monster that threatens the safety of its young protagonists.

Series on the same thread

Goosebumps

Goosebumps

R.L. Stine · Series · 1995

Since you are familiar with the style of R.L. Stine from Terror Trips, this anthology series offers the same accessible, spooky thrills centered on kids caught in frightening situations.

R. L. Stine's The Haunting Hour

R. L. Stine's The Haunting Hour

R.L. Stine · Series · 2010

Fans of the anthology structure in Terror Trips will find comfort in these half-hour tales, which focus on moral lessons and the fear of the unknown through young perspectives.

Tales from the Crypt

Tales from the Crypt

William M. Gaines · Series · 1989

Drawing from the same comic book roots as Terror Trips, this classic series provides ironic, karma-driven horror stories that excel at delivering quick, chilling punchlines in every single episode.

Are You Afraid of the Dark?

Are You Afraid of the Dark?

D.J. MacHale · Series · 1992

This anthology series captures the same campfire-style storytelling spirit found in Terror Trips, focusing on friendship and coming-of-age encounters with the supernatural that feel both intimate and eerie.

Podcasts on the same thread

Monsters Among Us

Monsters Among Us

Derek Hayes | Audioboom Studios · Podcast · 2026

While Terror Trips uses fiction to explore monsters, this podcast delivers the same feeling of dread through authentic, first-hand accounts of unexplained supernatural encounters that will keep you listening.

Tooth & Claw: True Stories of Animal Attacks

Tooth & Claw: True Stories of Animal Attacks

Wes Larson, Jeff Larson, Mike Smith | Daylight Media · Podcast · 2026

If the visceral nature of the monsters in Terror Trips intrigued you, these true stories of apex predators provide a grounded, biological reality that is just as terrifying.

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Common questions

Is Terror Trips a single long story?

No, Terror Trips is not a single narrative. It is a collection of three ghoulish graphic tales published in 2007. Each story within the book contributes to the total count of three distinct graphic segments.

Who are the creators behind Terror Trips?

Terror Trips was created by a team of four contributors. The book was written and illustrated by R. L. Stine, Jill Thompson, Amy Kim Ganter, and Jamie Tolagson. These authors and artists collaborated to produce the three graphic tales contained within the volume.

What format is Terror Trips?

Terror Trips is a graphic book. It features three ghoulish tales presented in a visual format. The work was published in 2007 and is categorized as a collection of graphic stories rather than a traditional text-only novel.

How many stories are in Terror Trips?

There are exactly three ghoulish graphic tales included in Terror Trips. The book is structured around these three specific segments, which were compiled and published together in 2007 by the creative team of R. L. Stine, Jill Thompson, Amy Kim Ganter, and Jamie Tolagson.

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