R.L. Stine

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Chris reminisces about his reading days.
They even look the same GODDAMN!
Chris's attempt to draw R.L. Stine's books.

Robert Lawrence Stine is a famed author, best known for creating the children's horror novel series Goosebumps as well as Fear Street. He is frequently cited by Chris as a major literary influence, even as he misspells his name half the time.[1]

Whereas most children outgrow R.L. Stine novels by age 10, having discovered meatier and more sophisticated fiction in line with their intellectual and emotional development, Chris remained an ardent fan of his work well into high school. Any inferences one may make from this are entirely correct. This could possibly explain some of Chris's flaws in his writing, like Stale Characters and Awful Plots.

Mentions

  • The first indication of Chris's appreciation of Stine's oeuvre was on his MySpace page, where he noted, "I used to read a lot of R.L. Stine's Goosebumps and Fear Street books."
  • In an IRC chat, the only books he could think of to recommend to fans were Star by Pamela Anderson and "Goosebumps/Fear Street."
  • During a February 2009 chat with Clyde Cash, Chris said that he'd "read a whole buncha R.L. Stine books."
  • Chris saluted R.L Stine in his August 2009 KCWC Top 10 Dedication Special, naming him as an "inspiration" in high school.
  • In Mailbag 4 he informed a fan that his favorite Goosebumps story was "The Haunted Mask." A few days later in Mailbag 7 he stated that this was actually his favorite book of all time.
  • In his series of OkCupid profiles he cited the "Goosebumps or Fear Street Novels" as his favorite books.
  • Chris made sure to tell potential sweethearts Regina and Sydney Kirsch that he thought these books were super-cool.
  • Chris defensively informed Kacey, "I do own books--Goosebumps and Fear Street.
  • The literary works of R.L. Stine were the major inspiration behind the stupid ghost story that JenkinsJinkies told the Trollin Train to scare them off, according to an email to Jackie.

In the Comic

In Sonichu #7, Chris tells Megan that his inspiration to create Bionic the Hedgehog struck while he was reading "a 'Fear Street' novel from my favorite author R.L. Stein."

Chris posing as a harmless young boy with his favorite book.

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