By Frank Salinas
Things are finally building to a head. The final showdown between King Slender and La Santa.
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By Frank Salinas
Things are finally building to a head. The final showdown between King Slender and La Santa.
By Robert Atkins
Moving into the Robert E. Howard section of the art jam, here's the world's first Puritan swashbuckler.
I believe the artist's name was Flowers.
So yeah; some time ago there was an official crossover between the comic strips Dick Tracy and Funky Winkerbean. Rarely have I been so disappointed in a work. So much potential, utterly wasted as the main characters basically bump into each other and that's it. Even the mystery was lackluster.
Thus, here we have the infamous Flattop Jones leaving Montoni's Pizza after making owner Funky Winkerbean aware of the poor customer service he received.
Forgot the artist, my apologies.
Yeah, the least remembered Belmont. Had only two games on the Game Boy and a remastered version a few years ago. He's lost the Vampire Killer but was able to find the Cross.
So I'm doing something different with the art jam this year. Instead of updates every day, there's just going to be two every Friday. Mostly due to a bunch of factors that I have zero control over. Please, enjoy the art.
Diary of the Dead (2007), dir. George R. Romero, Artfire Films/Romero-Grunwald Productions
Another zombie film and a new one from the Master himself? There are sayings about sequels and wells children, and one should be mindful of both...
A History of Violence (2005), dir. David Cronenberg, BenderSpink/Media I! Filmproduktion/Munchen & Company
David Cronenberg and DC? Yeah, this was based on a 1997 graphic novel. I wasn't aware of that when I saw this.
The Apartment Complex (1999), dir. Tobe Hooper, Pacific Bay Entertainment/Sterling Pacific Films
Ah, dear Mr. Hooper. His career was not doing great at this point, but thankfully Showtime threw him a bone and on Oct. 31st that year they showed his latest flick. Would it be a nail in the coffin?