Thursday, October 12, 2017
The Fabulous Furry Freak Brothers
Absurd, offensive and hysterical sums up my feelings about the "Freak Brothers". It is a tale of three brothers that only real goal is to get one hell of a good hit. This leads to mayhem and hysterical events, sepecally when they have my quorums with trick or hating other to get what they want. In one of the story one of the brother gets hunger after a hit, but there is nothing in the fridge. So after crashing his brothers out with a butcher knife the brother run down the street and into a local midnight grocers. One of the brothers tricks once tucking in his hair tricks the owner, telling him he is on candid camera TV. The grocer believes him, and lets the hunger brother completely trash his story and eat everything in sight. The two other brother take what every they can stacked tall on the tummy of the brother who ravaged the shop and run off into the night. Its at this point there is a whole page of the store owner looking shocked and waiting for the "hidden camera man" so come out. It is at this point it the story I personally had to stop and go back because it was just such a bad joke. Between the hair being tucked in, the hystarical faces and get timing for the jokes. It was quit a fun read. :)
Friday, September 29, 2017
Tales from the Crypt Comic
Tales from the Crypt Comic
The stories from the “Tales from the Crypt” Comic are told very much like 50s cinema. It has the same feel as classic Hitchcock with a touch of B-Movie horror. In the book, there are several short
stories that are supernatural as well as tales of madness. The no.2 addition
there are five stories. The first is of a man who is being haunted by his past
crime that resulted in the death of his fiancée. The comic starts near the end
and then you go back to the beginning. Out running his crime Doctor
Emanuel Hellman hides out in a cabin, as he settles into the cabin he begins to
recap the horrors of the last few months. It all started at a
theater, that took his beautiful fiancées to see an extremely talented and
good-looking artist. To the annoyance of Dr. Hellman his fiancée and the artist
hit it off and he is dumped so she can be with her new love. This
enrages Dr. Hellman, who swears to take revenge and get his fiancée back. As
luck, would have it the artist came to Dr. Hellman for aid with a cut on his
hand, but instead of helping his fiancées new lover he instead cuts off the
hand of the artist. The end result of Dr. Hellman removing the
artist's hand, the artist committed suicide as well as his
ex-fiancée. Returning to the original start of the comic in the
cabin, Dr. Hellman gets a package. Within the package it the severed
hand of the deceased artist. He tries to burn the haunted hand, but
after an intense struggle the hand ends up straggling the
doctor. The very last panel are the two investigators studying the
Dr. Hellman’s death and it is mentioned that he straggles himself to
death. Leaving it up to the reader to come to their own conclusion
of was it all in the head of the Doctor as a result of guilt or was her truly
murdered by the hand of the died artist. Another part of this tale that is
particularly interesting; the narrative starts off with “My story begin” but then by the
bottom of the same page the narration starts using the seconded person “You had taken your fiancée”. The change in point
of view is very interesting and adds to the strangeness of the tale. The
oddity of the story telling made the twist and turns of this weird and
wonderful tale that much more engaging.
Sunday, September 17, 2017
Little Nemo in Slumberland
Little Nemo in Slumberland
I really enjoyed the whimsical and playful
storytelling of Little Nemo. It is fun to fallow the weird and wonderful world
of Nero's dreams. I would not say it is a super funny comic,
but it does have a beautiful charm to it. The
charm comes from its whimsical landscape, playful colors and characters . The
comic itself is definitely a time capsule from the past. Of both what is
expected of little kids, as well as a racist point of view of the
time. They constantly call the only African an “ Imp”, and at one point
Flip the clown kidnaps a black kid from the Canary Islands and tells
them that he is the master and the boy must do what he says. Another
peculiar thing that I found was that Nemo would often find himself falling out
of bed because there was some debacle in his dream. Often when this
happened his parents would threaten to beat him if he kept that
up. Other than that I really enjoyed the look and overall feel of
the comic. I loved the beautiful nonsensical lands that Nemo
explores. I also found the transitions from what was happening
in his dreams to how he woke up very creative and adorable. It is beautifully
executed and the stories are charming, no wonder it is considered a classic
comic.
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