![]() ![]() Or they could be going by the explanation given in Halloween H2O: Twenty Years Later, that Loomis survived the explosion but died a natural death in the 1990s. Of course, it's possible that the books are completely ignoring the fourth, fifth and sixth movies and assuming that Loomis died in the explosion at the end of Halloween II, and that Michael Myers walked away from it despite the police officially ruling that he had been burned to cinders. Loomis on these three occasions when Michael Myers returns to Haddonfield to continue his series of grisly murders? The good doctor is nowhere to be found in the pages of The Scream Factory, The Old Myers Place or The Mad House, a strange development when considering that he has been Michael Myers's most consistently successful adversary. ![]() Perhaps my most pressing question about the books is this: Where is Dr. The three novels-particularly the first and third-do leave some unanswered questions, but they make for engaging reading, and I'd have liked to see at least a few additional installments for fans of the Halloween franchise. ![]() What started out with the apparent intention of being a longer series of books ultimately met its end in The Mad House, the third book in this Halloween series for young-adult readers. ![]()
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