From publisher blurb:
Within this installment’s pages you will find the true and terrible description of the mahaha – a shaggy, mountain-dwelling creature not dissimilar to a yeti or sasquatch, and yet far more unnerving than either… for the mahaha leaves its victims with a macabre calling card: a signature smile, twisted and frozen upon the faces of those unfortunate enough to succumb to the monster’s claws. Called by names like “the tickler,” or “the smiling man,” few creatures make for more unsettling foes. Derived from real-world Inuit myth, these terrors of the tundra are presented within these pages in the spirit of the original aboriginal legends. Read on, but take care, lest you crack a smile or let slip a chuckle. You wouldn’t want to do that…