Is this comic full of toxic masculinity? My bf recommended it to me and I was off put by the cover.
I guess Ill try it but what do you guys think?
Is this comic full of toxic masculinity? My bf recommended it to me and I was off put by the cover.
I guess Ill try it but what do you guys think?
Terrible bait. 0/10
Terrible reply -5/10
>irony
666/0
Terrible cope. -10/10
First post based post
Frick you OP, but not in any way your homosexual ass would enjoy.
frick off
Army of Darkness and evil dead have a shit load of comics
For my money I personally enjoy Freddy vs Jason vs Ash. But if you want Ash and a strong female lead crossover this might be your speed.
But if you have a physical book in your hands, read that b***h.
I heard that Bruce Campbell will refuse to sign any of the Army of Darkness comics due to the comic having a loophole where he doesn’t get paid for them using his likeness or something to that effect
Sounds like his life
Very true. The people at conventions that organize the meet & greets and signings tell you while you're waiting in line to not even bother. He does however sign the Dark Horse "Army of Darkness" (which was written by the Raimi brothers) and "The Evil Dead" books.
Bruce doesn't get paid for his likeness being used in any sort of merchandise, like the comics or the action figures, but he still has to sign off on it.
He's trapped in time, surrounded by evil, and low on gas. You'd be pissed, too.
>He does however sign the Dark Horse "Army of Darkness" (which was written by the Raimi brothers) and "The Evil Dead" books.
How about the Evil Dead 2 comics where it's about Annie and a magical clone Ash trying to get out of hell?
If it’s by Dynamite he probably won’t sign it
What a prick
>Getting mad at someone
>For not signing a Dynamite comic
Do you have any idea how shitty and awful that company is?
Go look up Stuart Gordon and his experiences with Dynamite regarding Re-Animator.
You're thinking of Hack/Slash, and that was Devil's Due.
No, stupid, i'm thinking of Dynamite. Dynamite used the fact Re-Animator, the original Lovecraft story, is public domain to frick over Stuart Gordon, Jeffrey Combs, Devils Due, and the Hack/Slash dudes by cease and desisting them via trademark trolling (trademarking instances of ReAnimator without the hyphen and then litigating based on this), and then completely fricked all of the people involved with the movies out of royalties despite very clearly using imagery from the movies (ie: a dark haired, jeffrey combs looking Herbert West, vs. the mousy, petite blonde described in the story).
Gimme a bit and i can find the whole write up that was done about it by this one guy who looked into the situation and got into contact with Gordon.
Sorry, was Bryan Yuzna, not Gordon, Yuzna was the producer of the films and director of 2 and 3, and Gordon still got fricked iirc.
https://vraikaiser.com/2015/12/01/a-history-of-herbert-west-reanimator/
https://trademarks.justia.com/786/13/reanimator-78613093.html
>Alright, unpause what I told you about those rights holders. The year is now 2008, and the creative team for Hack/Slash gets a cease and desist letter for their arc featuring Herbert West. This letter comes not from Yuzna, who openly gave the comic his blessing, but from the fledgling ReAnimator LLC. The company owned by Nick Barucci, the head of Dynamite Comics. You may recall that ReAnimator LLC’s bid to trademark the phrase “ReAnimator” was rejected in 2007 – and by the same documentation, apparently the case wasn’t renewed until 2009. Meaning that this letter had exactly zero legal right over the character of Herbert West, and was likely banking on the fact that a small indie company would be too afraid to risk taking things to court (I contacted Dynamite to try and get comment on these shenanigans, but they haven’t gotten back to me – hopefully they will, and I’ll be able to update this).
>Legal or no, the scare tactic worked. Hack/Slash’s then-distributor, Diamond Comic Distributors, dropped those issues of the series, meaning readers could only get them by going directly to the publisher (even still, you can’t get those issues on, say, Comixology – though you can get the collection they’re included in quite cheaply on Google Play).
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Gimme a bit and i can find the whole write up that was done about it by this one guy who looked into the situation and got into contact with Gordon.
>Low and behold, the first ReAnimator comic published after the cease and desist debacle of 2008 is put out by none other than Dynamite Comics. ReAnimator LLC took their trademark crusade up again in 2009, and seem to have tentatively succeeded within the last few years – the legal records I was able to find peter out as of 2013 without notice of another cancellation, and when I contacted Brian Yuzna he mentioned that his company and the LLC reached a settlement in order to avoid a protracted legal battle. The compromise was that comics would be banned from using the iconic glowing green serum or the likenesses of the characters.
>The last item might be a surprise to anyone who’s read the miniseries, because this version of Herbert looks an awful lot like Jeff Combs. Certainly he’s no petite blond. You would not be alone in thinking so. Yuzna ended his brief email to me by saying: “In the opinion of RPI (Re-Animator Pictures, Inc.), Dynamite has been promoting its products as being derived from the famous motion picture. This is, of course, just the opposite of the truth.” Given the squint-and-its-arguable design on Herbert and the sickly yellow glow of the serum, it’s extremely easy to imagine that the instructions given to the artists were “as close as you can without getting us sued.” Another charming swoop in what seems to be a history of technically legal dickery.
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>the first ReAnimator comic published after the cease and desist debacle of 2008 is put out by none other than Dynamite Comics
I don't remember any Re-Animator comic coming out in 2008. There was the #0 one-shot and the Army of Darkness crossover from 2008, then West was a part of Prophecy in 2012, another AOD crossover in 2013, and then the Reanimator mini from 2015.
>There was the #0 one-shot and the Army of Darkness crossover from 2008
*2005
https://dynamiteentertainment.fandom.com/wiki/Re-Animator_Vol_1_0
https://dynamiteentertainment.fandom.com/wiki/Army_of_Darkness_Vs._Re-Animator_Vol_1_1
>I don't remember any Re-Animator comic coming out in 2008.
Again, that wasn't Dynamite's doing. It clearly says DEVIL'S DUE at the top.
You fricking moron.
That comic, which was the officially licensed one that Combs and Yuzna received money from, was not allowed to finish its print run because of litigation because of Dynamite.
Learn to read, you idiot.
Hack/Slash was really fricking based.
>Narrator relating an unspeakable horror (so unspeakable that it saved the author from having to come up with effectively evocative descriptors!)
Do frickers who say this even Lovecraft? His stories are full of evocative descriptions of the unspeakable horrors
Not really, Campbell doesn’t get any money from those comics so it’s more a matter of self respect. He signs other evil dead comics just fine just not the Dynamite stuff
He's already well off he's just being a prick
Too bad, I liked the art in some of them, cartoony fits the world
>How about the Evil Dead 2 comics where it's about Annie and a magical clone Ash trying to get out of hell?
I'm not entirely sure if he signs those (they're from Space Goat, not Dynamite like the other anon said), but I'd think he wouldn't considering how hard they fricked over fans.
Man, is the franchise cursed?
Maybe just the Evil Dead 2 side of things:
>Deleted scenes are destroyed in a mass fire Dino De Laurentiis intentionally created when his company was going out of business.
>StudioCanal fricks over Tom Sullivan over the rights to the Necronomicon and Kandarian Dagger design.
>Space Goat's bullshit with the board game Kickstarter that spirals into the company's complete destruction
>MGM gets mad over Space Goat using Army of Darkness elements in the Evil Dead 2 comics, although MGM has been using characters and elements from Evil Dead 2 in the Army of Darkness comics for over a decade.
>Jasco releases a $40 hardcover "graphic novel" adaptation of Evil Dead 2 that is literally just screenshots with Photoshop filters and text bubbles.
Is that Hack/Slash comic any good ?
Do you mean Hack/Slash in general or just the AOD crossover? Both are pretty good.
>ash bangs a lesbian in this
how does he do it bros
This comic turns boys into men. 10/10 best comic adaptation of a movie I've ever seen.
gay or the elusive """ female"""?
Transitioned since 10 so im very much a female
Just read the book and suck his dick as a thank you.
So "Super gay", got it
You were the one who brought it up
Oh so you’re a guy? ok then
i miss the times when you gays at least were subtle
Whys he such a dick?
Why did Evil Dead copy Berserk so much?
Literally pure coincidence, Miura himself thought he would get sued
Well evil dead legally is abit of a mess as evil dead is own by one company and Army of darkness another. Though I imagine the figure something out for the game, since it has both.
Did they really call him Captain Supermarket in japan?
Ash isn't called "Captain Supermarket", but the movie itself is yes.
Berserk copied from Evil Dead as well
I need a Berserk/Evil Dead crossover
>Be an butthole to women
>Woman still wants to be fricked a few seconds later
Do medieval women really?
Respect to that one anon trying to salvage this dogshit thread with a storytime.
Not enough respect for me not to post an image in storytime, but you know.
Not really a storytime, but I appreciate it regardless.
This suggests you've never seen the movie.
That alone pisses me off more than anything else you've said.
I tried watching some scenes on YT and it seems too boomery for me
You are either attempting to troll or the dumbest most sheltered motherfricker on this board
Dear god you have such shit taste
I'm gonna rip your fricking throat out.
Boco wilin' today. Still not gonna bump a shit taste having troon thread though
Definitely check out Evil Dead 2. Personal favorite. The Army of Darkness is a little cheesy and campy, works if you're binging.
If you don't like it, I recommend the TV show. I actually bought this a birthday present to myself last Jan.
Groovy.
Evil Dead 2 is generally the best, except for the "out there" end. I really gotta get to watching season 3.
I'll show you "Boom", you neanderthal
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>nu male cant enjoy anything that isnt quip filled sanitized cancer like his MCU soi flicks
Based boco, anyone who doesnt like army of darkness should be put down like a deadite son of a b***h
Zoomers are the reason I changed my mind about abortion
>ever being prolife in the first place
Lel homosexual
Why are you always mad? Menopause?
Why aren't you?
No because I am not a woman
You can still be mad.
I meant the menopause
Oh. Well, why aren't you mad then?
Because OP has a good post and I support her
You should really watch the movie. It's a classic, up there with The Princess Bride.
I love slashing motherfrickers with the chainsaw in the new game
Nice does it continue the show?
It sadly doesn't have much of a new story since it's more MP focused but show characters like Kelly and Pablo are playable. It's like L4D versus mode where there's a horde of enemies commanded by a player versus 4 survivors that have beat the game. It's funny that you can even end up with a team of 4 different versions of Ash.
Okay
I mean at least it's something.
>tfw no Mad Max Evil Dead S4
Feels bad
>My bf
Gay gay homosexual gay
So I LOVE the Evil Dead movies and the show. Ash is probably one of my favorite fictional characters ever. But I've never read the comics. Are they worth checking out? Is there an omnibus or something I can use to get a taste for em? There's so many series and subseries, I just kinda want a nice little package to check em out.
Dynamite has 3 omnibus collections that just covers their first two ongoing series, and an omnibus that has all three Army of Darkness/Xena Warrior Princess series.
>all these morons takin the bait
Cinemaphile hasn’t been this easy to frick with since like 2013
>UGH! UGH!
there is no such thing as 'toxic masculinity'. there are only toxic feminists.
Youre in the wrong side of history bud
This is true kino
You don't even know what the word means let alone use it correctly in a sentence
Cringe
Based and kino
>toxic masculinity
Cheesy power fantasies aren't toxic. And yes it does have power fantasy cheese thats literally the whole appeal. You think people like evil dead for the lore? They like it for the cheesy one liners about getting girls man, it's fun well if you're a boy at least.
No it isnt. Its sam raimi, we all know hes got agendas with these movies
His agenda is having a good time and I praise him for that
shit, i thought there was a storytime on, all you homosexuals on Cinemaphile deserve to lose your board, this place is a disgrace of b***hiness and homosexualry
Man, I used to have some Evil Dead comics in my old PC. I would love to read them again and probably storytime them
Shut the frick up
It’s the exact same plot as the movie, except every panel looks like the movie poster illustration.
it is and old one
>They used the post-apocalyptic ending
Uh neat, didn't know that
Isn't that the canon ending?Isn't that how the show ends too?
Army of Darkies is the better one. That's where he plays the old slave master who rallies a slave army trying to take over all the plantations in Georgia.
Jesus Christ, Raimi...
No it's different this time
This time they actually escape
>Is this comic full of toxic masculinity?
No, that's a completely different comic book character. He doesn't appear in Army of Darkness.
Imagine thinking masculinity is bad in any way. This weakness is why holes are inferior in every way
Has an Evil Dead novel ever been written?