Monday, October 7, 2013

Longbox of the Damned: Werewolves on the Moon vs. Vampires



Longbox of the Damned 07.

14 comments:

  1. So, if the vampires are going to attack Moonbase Alpha, does that mean this takes place in the Space:1999 universe?

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  2. Even *before* watching the review, I just looked at this title and thought back to the line from the "Superman at Earth's End" review:

    "So, we've got werewolves... fighting vampires... on the Moon? THIS COMIC IS STARTING TO GET AWESOME!"

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  3. Apparently the cover artist didn't think anyone would notice that the flag on the cover only has 36 stars. I'm guessing its not set before 1867.

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  4. I don't know. Scud the Disposable Assassin did a "Werewolf on the moon" story, and that one was just insane genius.

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  5. Looked like it could work as an R-rated animated film. When are we ever going to get an R-rated animated film?

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  6. I am curious Linkara, does Moarte have a backstory? And if so we will get to see it one day?

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  7. This looks like fun. Might even try to track it down.

    Was it as one-sided as it looked? The werewolves didn't look like they lost anybody in the fights.

    Also, anyone other than me ever wonder what would happen if a werewolf or vampire ever bit each other?

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  8. Mayan Mummies
    now THAT'S thinking outside the box!

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  9. Whoa, groovy-crazy concept. I'm amazed you find these things.

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  10. these comic's are asome

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  11. Now I wanna track this book down just for the goofy yet awesome concept.

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  12. Lewis where did you find a comic so over-the-top? Mayan Moon Mummies? :D

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  13. Vampires fighting werewolves on a Moon base? And then they are randomly joined by Mayan Mummies?

    That just sounds strangely awesome.

    I guess after the kind of depressing comic yesterday, Moarte felt that everyone needed a good laugh.

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  14. The night before this aired I'd spent several hours watching Lotus Prince's Let's Play of Amnesia: the Dark Descent with no lights on.

    This was honestly JUST what I needed so I could go to bed that morning.

    This was a ton of fun.

    Thank you, father Moarte for this gift of scary-humor.

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