| “ | Oh, blood-red eyes and tentacles! Throbbing, pulsing ventricles! Mucus-oozing pores and frightful claws! Worse, in terms of outright scariness, Are the suckers multifarious. |
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| ~ The description of the Bloodsucking Freak from A Nauseous Nocturne. |
The Bloodsucking Freak is a minor antagonist of the comic strip Calvin and Hobbes, serving the main antagonist of the poem A Nauseous Nocturne, written by Bill Watterson. It's a boogeyman that has eaten kids and tries to eat Calvin.
Its Evil Ranking[]
What Makes It Close to Being Pure Evil?[]
- It ate kids who were in their beds, chewing them and dissolving their heads in its mouth, and sucking on their bones, showing slight sadism in it, with evidence of such with a thrashed skeleton of a child it killed in the scene where Calvin describes on how it kills its victims.
- It then tries to eat Calvin out of hunger and presumably sadism, only to go away when seeing Hobbes, who is next to Calvin, being a animal, as its afraid of animals.
What Prevents It from Being Pure Evil?[]
- While it does show glee in its actions of eating kids and also being a coward due to being afraid of animals like Hobbes, it is mostly a feral boogeyman during its screentime, lacking enough characterization to be Pure Evil.