By Sam Flegal
Why not end with a small favorite? We did reggae and blues, why not rockabilly?
So with that we end 2022. Been some crazy things going on, so I'll end it with this-happy trails and until we met again, Happy New Year.
By Sam Flegal
Why not end with a small favorite? We did reggae and blues, why not rockabilly?
So with that we end 2022. Been some crazy things going on, so I'll end it with this-happy trails and until we met again, Happy New Year.
By Jonathan Miller
We've see plenty of Mister Miller's work, and hopefully we'll see even more next year. The days are drawing shorter and shorter folks. Almost over.
By Jonathan Miller
Skipping ahead (or back, depending on your view on continuity) to Mega Man 2, here we see Heat Man.
By Jonathan Miller
Since we had a vampire hunter, why not follow with a vampire? Now this was an odd series. Funny aside, I noticed that every comic/toy shop that gets these figures tends to go out of business in about a year.
Having seen the toy up close a few times, I like the idea of the figure more than the physical thing. Bunch of accessories that she can't hold, fragile as glass, but she comes with a pretty cool coffin.
Best as I can tell, the line was made by Yellow Submarine, which closed around 2000 and developed by Yasushi Nirasawa and sculpted by Kenji Ando.
Her bio:
She is a Vampire Hunter with the blood of a vampire and a demon. With her haunted past, she is destined to wipe out all vampires with her demonic sword "Bloodura". Height-190cm Weight 40-60kg.
By Jonathan Miller
The Castlevania series is a source of some annoyance to me, as I've found myself coming up short against the final bosses and sometimes even the game itself.
I do like the mythology of the series though, and of the Belmont family as they stomp through impossible castles and whip vampires to pieces.
So, here's what would have been the first Belmont to destroy Dracula, Sonia of Castlevania Legends. She would have been, had the game not been rendered noncanonical but eh, she's here for completion's sake.
By Jonathan Miller
So, had an idea. I remembered the 2002 version of He-Man, so why not a version on She-Ra? This would be my take on the mermaid Mermista.
By K. Cooper
Digging through the ruins, found this. Another Transformers piece, this time with the Decepticon Full-Tilt taking on Timely Comics character the Witness, while Golden Girl and Slammer rush to his aid.
From Ratty Creations
Mega Man, or Rock Man if you want. The Blue Bomber is here as we countdown towards Christmas.
Had an idea some time ago; basically what if Sailor Moon characters were masked wrestlers? Thus Luna Lucha was born.
From Frank Salinas
Thus ends this particular chapter. Who will La Santa face when she heads to the US of A? Stay tuned for Chapter 4.
Another series that's been bouncing around the old brain pan. To wit, take a Street Fighter character and have them encounter a wrestling character that most people don't care for.
So, for this we have American boxer Mike taking on a poorly thought idea to get Lex Luger over.
Art by Johnny Segura
From Daniel Khanna
Cyclonus takes in the sights of the big city. Can the American Ace and Broadside save Thunderfist?
From Manic Mike McElwee
Yeah, this has been a year of ups and downs, so this year we'll be posting Monday through Friday! Thrills, spills, holiday chills! 80's pop, wrestling, and some good old fashioned violence (hidden under the cut, of course). Check it out.