![]() Its author, Joe Hill, is able to make Ig’s problem seem like the most natural thing in the world. ![]() The strange thing about “Horns” is that its opening scenes aren’t all that strange. “All any of you care about is yourselves,” the self-involved doctor complains. When he visits a doctor, the man shrugs at the horn thing, expresses his own desire to snort drugs and chase a teenage girl, and registers irritation with his pesky patients. ![]() When he talks to people they don’t recoil at them, but they do feel impelled to fall into trances and voice their most unspeakable thoughts. Suddenly there are knobby little horns growing out of his head. ![]() One morning Ignatius Perrish, the bedeviled hero of Joe Hill’s “Horns,” wakes up to find that he has been transformed overnight. ![]()
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