


Because her macabre actions only bring joy to her family, she decides she needs to bring beauty into their lives. But no matter how hard she tries to use the given advice to torture her family, they end up enjoying it - which inspires her to turn it up a notch.

At one point Wednesday takes the advice, " Liven up your wardrobe," and replaces one of her mother's scarfs with the flesh of a living creature. a teen magazine called 11Teen that informs it's target audience (young women) about self-improvement.Īt first, she takes the advice the tome grants her - twisting it to fit her malevolent desires. Immediately, Wednesday searches through her family's ginormous library to find the grimoire, but she discovers something else instead that may be useful in giving her new means of torturing people. Soon, a conversation ensues between her and her mother as Morticia asks her children if they are okay because it's been quite some time since she's heard, " a bump in the night." After Wednesday tells her mother that she's bored out of her mind, her Grandmama hints at a grimoire that's been passed down on her mother's side, which gives the person who uses it an infinite amount of power. She is in need of a new means of torturing her brother and her family in general. boredom as she has outgrown her hand-me-down torturing devices and is tired of playing games like Snakes and Adders, Stabble, or Kick the Can with her brother Pugsley. In Addams Family: The Bodies Issue by Zoe Quinn, Philip Murphy, Maria Keane, and Valentina Pinto's, Wednesday Addams is struggling with her greatest weakness and torture of all. Related: The Addams Family: 10 Spooky Facts Fans Didn't Know About The Movies. But out of all of the times she tortures people, her most extreme tormenting actions occur in a comic book. And although every character including Gomez, Morticia, Uncle Fester, Pugsley, Lurch, Grandmama, Thing, and Cousin Itt have all done terrible things, Wednesday Addams surpasses the rest of her family as she consistently tests out a multitude of hand-me-down torturing equipment such as a rusty old guillotine. But her most torturous acts come from a newer comic called Addams Family: The Bodies Issue.Īlthough each variation of the original TV series The Addams Family is a little divergent from the next, each rendition still maintains the macabre mood - a gloomy setting filled with obnoxiously deranged characters that have a twisted sense of humor. Since the dawn of the 1960s TV series The Addams Family, the list of the darkest things Wednesday has ever done seems endless.

She regularly concocts various methods of tormenting her family especially, her little brother Pugsley. Out of all of the members of The Addams Family, Wednesday Addams is the most sinister.
