Showing posts with label halloween. Show all posts
Showing posts with label halloween. Show all posts

Friday, November 4, 2011

CBR Untold Tales of Blackest Night

  

Remember DC's big blockbuster story arc Blackest Night?

Well here's something related, which I originally intended to post for Halloween, but kept delaying it...so anyway, here is...

(be sure to either known about or read Blackest Night before, or this book will seem pretty abstract to you :P)


Comic title: Untold Tales of Blackest Night
By Geoff Johns, Peter J Tomasi, JT Krul, Ehan Van Sciver, Ed Benes, Patrick Gleason, Sam Schlagman, Jason Fabok, Jeremy Love, Bret Booth & others.

Published by DC Comics
From 2010
Lineup Green Lantern/Blackest Night mega-event
Format: Halloween One-Shot special (as originally planned, but actually only later released on Christmas/December).

Did you like Blackest Night, did you want more of it, or at least one final look at that zombie invasion mega-event from DC?
Well, your in luck then, Untold Tales of Blackest Night is exactly here for that.

Claimed to be "deleted scenes" taken out of the blockbuster storyline. Deleted scenes they couldn't find any space on any of the other tie-ins book to squeeze these in.

Told via the "Book of Black" these stories are one last look at the longest night the DC heroes lived through this time from the point of view of some true underdogs, lesser known characters or simply the ones we forgot to stop by during the event.


Various creative teams worked on the several little chapters found in this One Shot.
The principal overlapping narrative is written by Peter J Tomasi and drawn by Patrick Gleason & Sandra Hope.
We're back with Sinestro Corps member Lyssa Drak. Trapped in Black Hand and Nekron's own "book", she narrates the tales (un)told in this book as she tries to get out of it...unsuccessfully.

The first actual deleted scene is a story about Shadowpact member Ragman, a magic based vigilante.
The story is by Geoff Johns, with the art provided by Ivan Reis & Oclair Albert.
Ragman tries to escape the Black Lanterns, the souls in his rags are awakening...
Nice little story that is a bit too short and doesn't go anywhere much. But it was a character I like I was intrigued to know what he was doing during Blackest Night, so at least it answers that.
Would have loved seeing the rest of his gang Shadowpact around though. (Blue Devil and the Phantom Stranger did appear a bit more in the actual BL story though...)

The second scene is another one done by the above crew.
It's about Flash's enemies called the Rainbow Raiders (I kid you not!), who stolen the technology of a previous enemy who called himself Rainbow Raider and who want to join the ranks of the Black Lanterns through...an odd original way....

Then there's a very nice Animal Man story by Sam Schlagman with Jason Fabok & Ryan Winn on the art.
Another characters I would have wanted to see during the actual event, very nice to finally see the adventure through his eyes.
His connection to the green and animals life is briefly touched upon, and distorted thanks to the zombie invasion.

After that is a Donna Troy story from writer JT Krul with Ed Benes lovely artwork serving it.
Well I said Donna Troy? Let's call it a Wonder Girl story, since it kinda changes direction mid-point.
This one's taking place near the end of "the night". It kinda showed a bit more but wasn't really a self contained story, more like missing pages.

A very nice little mini Scarecrow story build the bridge into the last moments of the event.
From Jeremy Love with art by Bret Booth.
At some point near the end of the event, the Lanterns elected some "deputies". This little story take place at that moment. And it was the most "Halloween-ysh" tale of the bunch.
Always fun to explore Scarecrow from time to time, at moments like these.

Finally a story that isn't taking place on planet Earth!
The last one is written, inked and colored by Ehan Van Sciver.
It follows Sinestro Corps member Karu-Sil as she battles Black Lanterns alongside a Green Lantern.


Most of these stories feel kinda rushed and either quickly end abruptly or end up leaving you for more.
They do feel like missing scenes moreso than actual "Untold Tales" as the title implies.

Lyssa Drak is back in the end for an epilogue after BN, which end up making her story seemed the more intriguing, you kinda wish you could have more and followed her onto the next coming epic story...


Overall, it was a nice little "Halloween" comic filler to read.
Though I gotta say, if you're a Green Lantern fan it might leave you wanting for more, since Lanterns barely appear in here...
(couldn't they squeeze in there, oh I dunno, a G'nort story for example??)

Most of the tales feel too constrained, some pages too close to develop anything... I wish Ragman had more than 2-3 pages!!
Strangely though, Animal Man  felt like the main story, as it counted the higher pages number of the whole bunch, (kinda ties-in to what was coming in Brightest Day after that...)

If you enjoyed the Blackest Night as a whole, you will definitively be in for a threat :P
Though consider these as some kind of "deleted scenes" spotlighting some under used DC Comics characters.

I think I would quite enjoy if DC could revisit the whole BN event for Halloween, once or twice again down the road..
(though the "New 52" reboot makes it unsure for now...we'll see in a year or two!)

I give it:

  2 / 3 Plastic-trophies!

Thursday, November 3, 2011

Halloween 2011 Jack O'Lantern

Oh yeah, I know it's a bit late to post something like this now, but I had totally forgotten to grab the picture I took off the camera and upload it on the blog until now..


There might not be an Halloween back here,
but that didn't stop me from carving a pumpkin (and cathing an horror flick too - Pumpkinhead on DVD).

Monday, October 31, 2011

Drawings - HalloweenMonsterGal Devil

==Halloween 2011's Monster Gals series!!==
Monster-of-the-day: an Devil
!


Last one!
Happy Halloween 2011 everyone!

You can check out the ideas that didn't make it in this last poll:
http://theeyzmaster.deviantart.com/journal/poll/2371248/

Drawing © Eyz.2011

HAPPY HALLOWEEN 2011


HAPPY HALLOWEEN, you guys in the US!
(and other countries that still celebrate this day for some reason!)
(well not "some reason", for $$$, that is marketing purposes)

We tried to bring Halloween and implement it here in Switzerland these last few couple of years, but due to the lack of interest from everyone they decided to officially drop it finally this year...

I hope all you guys are having a great time today, celebration today or not.
(Me? Work work work, hey it's a Monday like any other!)

Have you seen my Halloween comic strip for CoolApe?
Well, follow the link!

I've been also making these following "Halloween 2011's Monster Gals drawings, using your guys ideas and choices from my latest bunch of polls. So check 'em out!
You can find them back by following the drawing tag

Happy Halloween everyone!~~
 
- Eyz

Sunday, October 30, 2011

Drawings - HalloweenMonsterGal Egyptian mummy

==Halloween 2011's Monster Gals series!!==
Monster-of-the-day: an Egyptian mummy
!


Since Halloween's tomorrow, I decided to simply pick and draw the two most asked ideas as my last two drawings:
http://theeyzmaster.deviantart.com/journal/poll/2371248/

Drawing © Eyz.2011

Friday, October 28, 2011

Drawings - HalloweenMonsterGal Witch

==Halloween 2011's Monster Gals series!!==
Monster-of-the-day: a Witch
!


I changed her clothes so many times, I even kept it on a separate layer to fine tune it in case I would change my mind again.

Changed the "HallowenMonsterGal" layout a bit, so I'll be updating the previous ones probably..
Who's gonna be the next creature of the night?!

Vote on deviantArt here:
http://theeyzmaster.deviantart.com/journal/poll/2371248/

Drawing © Eyz.2011

AwesomeCosplay Pics of the day: Walking Dead *spoilers*

*!!Warning!! Might contain Walking Dead!comics spoilers!!*


Here's the most awesome cosplay I've seen THIS WHOLE YEAR!


Clever!

Thursday, October 27, 2011

Drawings - HalloweenMonsterGal Werewolf

==Halloween 2011's Monster Gals series!!==
Monster-of-the-day: a
Werewolf!


Came out better than expected.
'Wasn't gonna draw a naked furry Werewolf, so I putt some clothes on the poor gal.

For some reason... she ended up reminding me of "Big Wolf On Campus". Anybody remembers this show?

Who's gonna be the next creature of the night?!

Vote on deviantArt here:
http://theeyzmaster.deviantart.com/journal/poll/2369252/

Drawing © Eyz.2011

Wednesday, October 26, 2011

Drawings - HalloweenMonsterGal Jiang Shi

==Halloween 2011's Monster Gals series!!==
Monster-of-the-day: a
Jiang Shi!


Today's "monster" is a Jiang Shi.
What you'd translate as a Chinese "hopping" vampire/zombie.
"Jiang shi , sometimes called Chinese vampires by Westerners, are reanimated corpses that hop around, killing living creatures to absorb life essence from their victims. They are said to be created when a person’s soul fails to leave the deceased’s body, due to improper death, suicide, or just wanting to cause trouble. A peculiar feature is their greenish-white furry skin. They are said to have long white hair all over their heads."

I tried to make sort of my own Jiang Shi while incorporating elements from some Jiang Shis I like (mostly Capcom's Hsien Ko/Lei Lei)
Who's gonna be the next creature of the night?!

Vote on deviantArt here:
http://theeyzmaster.deviantart.com/journal/poll/2367687/

Drawing © Eyz.2011

COOLAPE Wednesday - Halloween 2011


Link for the full comic on CoolApe:
http://www.coolape.org/comic-eyz-halloween2011.html

Scooby Doo's gang will solve all the mysteries behind Halloween monsters this year!

Monday, October 24, 2011

Drawings - HalloweenMonsterGal Ghost

==Halloween 2011's Monster Gals series!!==
Monster-of-the-day: a Ghost!


I imagine this one as a mix between Dark Horse Comics' Ghost and iZombie's own ghost Ellie.
Like a fun gal from the swingin' 60s that got killed in some bizarre awful situation. And now she's back from the dead as a ghost to find out the truth about her demise while having time to par-tay!!

Who's gonna be the next creature of the night?!

Drawing © Eyz.2011

Sunday, October 23, 2011

Drawings - HalloweenMonsterGal Vampire

==Halloween 2011's Monster Gals series!!==
Monster-of-the-day: a Vampire


Here's an authentic blood-drinking creature of the night.
And she doesn't even *sparkle*!
huhu :P

Drawing © Eyz.2011

Thursday, October 20, 2011

Drawings - HalloweenMonsterGal Zombie

==Halloween 2011's Monster Gals series!!==
Monster-of-the-day: a Zombie


And it's been a long time since I last made a drawing series like so, I missed it :'3

Because I wanted to improvise something from scratch, I'll be playing along the theme of movie monsters. No fanarts this time, nope.

And to start all of this, here's a zombie girl for ya all!

Hope you will like 'em!^^

Last year's Halloween themed drawings: [link]

Drawing © Eyz.2011

Monday, November 22, 2010

VGR Splatterhouse: Wanpaku Graffiti


In anticipation for the release of the brand new long-awaited Splatterhouse sequel, I propose you guys and gals a review today of one of the lesser known episodes of this slasher horror videogame series!

The new episode, after changing development team 2-3 times already, will finally be launched on November 23, 2010 (if you live in America that is... which I don't - surprise! for those who didn't knew that) and later this month for Europe and Asia, depending which country you live on.
Custom cartmodd done by RetroZone. Thanks guys!

VGR: Splatterhouse: Wanpaku Graffiti
From Namco
Played on NES
Also available on /

Type Sidescrollin' platformer
Year 1989

After the original Splatterhouse's release, and while working on what would be the future home console release of the arcade game on PC-Engine (TurboGrafx-16 in the US), the Namco "Splatterhouse" team tried to pass Splatterhouse on different supports...one, the NES port, which ended up as this parallel episode.

Wanpaku Graffiti is not an adaptation of the first original game.
It is actually its own lil' episode.
The title, Wanpaku Graffiti, means "Silly SD!" (Wanpaku = naughty; Graffiti = chibi artstyle)
It's as the title implies a parody of Splatterhouse done in a super-deformed design.

It was actually a Famicom exclusive (Japanese NES), but since the game was already entirely written in english (apart from some elements like the title or the credits), some guys managed to finish it and the game I own is actually a cartmodd (an homebrew release)

"Rick!! Help me!!" Familiar characters, a familiar setting..yet, this isn't your regular Splatterhouse game.

The story plays out like this:
Rick is dead.
Jennifer, mourning on his grave implores the sky to have him back.
Suddenly a lightning strikes!!
Rick arises from his grave!
So does an evil spirit nearby, the Pumpkin King!!
The Pumpkin kidnaps Jenn and along the way brings back a lot of demons and monsters.
Now it's up to you, Rick. Help Jennifer, fight for her, bring her back and defeat the Pumpkin King!!

Rick is once more equipped with the Terror Mask to help him be able to fight his way through all the enemies he will have in his path.

D'awwww~ Chibi Rick is so cute! Look at him, cutting monsters with his lil' axe!

As you can see, it doesn't exactly follow the original game's storyline. (but there's a reason for that!)
The game looks pretty similar to the original Splatterhouse, it does use many similar settings, the woods, caves, the mansion, the lake and even the church!!

But this time the game is closer to a platformer, the only Splatterhouse to really feature challenging platforming sequences not just pits to jump over.
The game is less of a beat'em all since the enemies die easily now.
There isn't a lot of your usual Splatterhouse weapons to choose from. Mostly the axe and a shotgun parody in the form of fireworks.

 The creepiest boss EVER DONE IN ANY VIDEOGAME TO THIS VERY DAY!!!

The game isn't super-super challenging at first. But over the time it grows a heck of a lot harder!
And it's not really that long, it took me a lot less time to finish than the original Splatterhouse trilogy.
It's 7 levels long.

But there's still a lot of surprises to find.

The gameplay, simple yet quite precise, is fun enough to make this one of the most solid experience I played on the NES.
The game is quite pretty to look at with some of the more colorful sprites I've seen on the NES (yet some pretty empty backgrounds some times, to balance and not slowdown the experience). The sprites and characters are pretty big on the screen.
And the music is pretty fun, catchy, like the original Splatterhouses!
Some pretty creepy tunes as well as some more funky tracks.
There's more varied music than some other classic NES games here!

There's a LOT OF BOSSES!!
Rick starts from his grave, in the cemetery, goes through the woods, find his way back to the local town, travels to the West Mansion and there explores a lot of rooms.
And all along his way doesn't run from the monsters but goes on purpose to every house, cabin and cave to confront the resurrected monsters and destroy them!
The enemies, unlike in later Splatterhouse games, aren't original creatures but rather parodies from various horror classics!
In fact, the whole game is full of parodies!
Rick resurrects like Jason in Friday the 13th Part 6 Jason Lives, finds a zombie-lookalike Michael Jackson dancing on a a fake-Thriller sounding tune (pictured in the screens at the bottom), has an Exorcist boss, a Jeff Goldblum/The Fly with teleporting machines and fly accident and all, and many more references and parodies!!
It's fun, always surprises and is a nice touch for a chibi-Splatterhouse parody!

 The Aliens boss parody is pretty neat too. A girl, in a lab, seems to be asleep...

So, it's a Splatterhouse for kids??
I wouldn't say that exactly!
The references are obviously meant for adult horror fans.
And the game features some very creepy stuff that, had the game be "more realistic" like the rest of the Splatterhouse trilogy, would given the game a 'mature' tag.

Suddenly, SPLOTCH!! tons of facehuggers will come out of her belly and you'll have to survive
(I know, in Aliens, it's chestbusters, but this a parody, right?)


Sometimes the game even gets quite creepy in its atmosphere. The woods-level has almost no music, just an eerie atmosphere and will have you on your toes!

 
...finally, the girl just wakes up like nothing. And walks away. °___O

And even if the game doesn't feature blood, it still is quite graphic, in a Looney Tunes sort of way~

Anyway, the game offers plenty of challenges.
You only have a couple of lives (the health bar is similar to Mega Man's) with wich you only can continue a couple of times...then it's game over and start from the beginning of the stage. (and in some later longer levels will prove difficult)
But you can augment you health bar by killing enemies. There's a maximum number of kills to do to upgrade your life, in a sort of RPG-esque way. Then a new number appears to increase even more your life and so on.

The game uses a passworld feature, like Splatterhouse 3 later on would, to continue your progress.

DUN DUUN DUUUN~

It's a great episode, faithful to the series, yet in a completly different spirit.

The game makes you think it's a parody all along...then near the ending...TWIST! A surprise!
Yes, Wanpaku Graffiti features a triple ending twist, even Shyamalan himself would be put to shame with this.
At the end, Rick defeats the Pumpkin King and then...
(only read if you won't be able to get this game one day, and you're sure you'll never play nor beat this game)

Spoiler:
Someone says "CUT!"
Yep, the whole game was a movie! The director approaches Rick and Jenn, thank them for their good work...And they go away, leaving the mask behind.
But wait! That's not all!
Spoiler:
The Terror Mask comes to life!! He starts wrecking havok in the movie studio!!!

The game also offers some replay value, with secrets to discover.
There are two hidden levels to find through two secret doors, which will bring Rick to extra levels. One taking place in Japan and the other one in Egypt. Finding your way through both will have Rick meet a "princess" who can offer a magic orb. Each orb will add a little epilogue to the game.
The first one:
Spoiler:
And it was all only a dream! All this was only a strange experience happening in Rick's mind. Rick and Jennifer were resting on the grass...
But the 2nd orb adds:
Spoiler:
...on their way to the West Mansion from the very first game! The original tagline appears and Wanpaku Graffiti was really a... prequel!!!


Overall, with all these surprises in the end, the content of the game and its quality..this makes Wanpaku Graffiti a "must own" for any fans of the series!

Like I said, the game may seems quite easy at first sight, with pretty short levels, but as you play it, it grows on you and becomes a full fledged adventure on its own.

Splatterhouse: Wanpaku Graffiti is very different from the other episodes, the gameplay has very little in common with the original games, but its qualities, fun and surprises ranks it amongst the best NES games I've ever played!

Plus there's just not enough videogame parodies nowadays.

'Hoping some of this episode makes it into the 2010 Splatterhouse game, one way or another,
this is a must for horror, Splatterhouse and 8-bits platformer fans alike!

I give it:

 2.5 / 3 Invaders!