You ever think about finales? Like, how tricky it can be to perfectly stick a landing on a long running series? Like, how some did it great like M.A.S.H, and others do it in an okay yet underwhelming way like Seinfeld? The finale can be a tricky thing to master, even if in the end it's just ending one series and moving on to the other. Though when the first series is one of the most successful book series of all time, you'd hope the transition from one series to another would come off well. But, unfortunately, that's not the case when it comes to Goosebumps, because my god is Monster Blood IV a bad book.
But, I think about Monster Blood IV quite a bit. Both in just how spectacular a failure it was, and if it could have been a better book. Could the elements in the story itself work if certain things were changed? Like, if it was its own book divorced from Monster Blood? And was it always going to be the final book of the original Goosebumps series? So let's talk about this sluggish sequel and how bizarre it is that it even exists in the first place. Let's open up yet another Case of the Bumps and talk about the black sheep (or blue slug technically) of both Monster Blood and Goosebumps in general.