When Sam shows up at your door, usually your luck has officially run out, but Mezco Toyz’s Sam doll is an exception to that rule. Accompanying Sam in today’s Horror Highlights, we have a new clip from Me and My Mates Vs. The Zombie Apocalypse, a trailer for the short film Bad Acid, and Echoes graphic novel cover art and release details.
Mezco Toyz’s Trick ‘R Treat Doll: From Mezco Toyz: “He may look like a child dressed for trick or treating, but Sam is the personification of Halloween itself.
Straight from the film Trick ‘r Treat comes Sam, the enforcer of the rules of Halloween. Beneath his apparently innocent scarecrow mask is his misshapen, demonic head. Part pumpkin, part supernatural being, Sam shows no mercy to those who show disrespect to his holiday.
Sam comes complete with his infamous and mysterious sack and his deadly oversized lollipop.
Mezco Toyz’s Trick ‘R Treat Doll: From Mezco Toyz: “He may look like a child dressed for trick or treating, but Sam is the personification of Halloween itself.
Straight from the film Trick ‘r Treat comes Sam, the enforcer of the rules of Halloween. Beneath his apparently innocent scarecrow mask is his misshapen, demonic head. Part pumpkin, part supernatural being, Sam shows no mercy to those who show disrespect to his holiday.
Sam comes complete with his infamous and mysterious sack and his deadly oversized lollipop.
- 5/19/2016
- by Tamika Jones
- DailyDead
Father’s Day #1
Written by Mike Richardson
Art by Gabriel Guzmán, Java Tartaglia
Dark Horse Comics
It’s de rigeur to knock Hollywood for being out of ideas, but then along comes Father’s Day. It is Dark Horse’s four-issue miniseries combining two well-worn tropes: The hitman with a heart and the child as apprentice killer, as originated in the Lone Wolf and Cub manga series and repeated in so many action films (Luc Besson’s Leon/The Professional, Hanna, Kick Ass et al).
Though plotter (and Dark Horse publisher) Mike Richardson gets things into motion with admirable swiftness. The familiarity of the elements in play is evident from the cover image on down, and the characterizations dishearteningly rote and the action uninspiring.
Our killer/daddy figure is Silas, who we will learn was once known in Chicago’s criminal underworld as The East Side Butcher. We join him,...
Written by Mike Richardson
Art by Gabriel Guzmán, Java Tartaglia
Dark Horse Comics
It’s de rigeur to knock Hollywood for being out of ideas, but then along comes Father’s Day. It is Dark Horse’s four-issue miniseries combining two well-worn tropes: The hitman with a heart and the child as apprentice killer, as originated in the Lone Wolf and Cub manga series and repeated in so many action films (Luc Besson’s Leon/The Professional, Hanna, Kick Ass et al).
Though plotter (and Dark Horse publisher) Mike Richardson gets things into motion with admirable swiftness. The familiarity of the elements in play is evident from the cover image on down, and the characterizations dishearteningly rote and the action uninspiring.
Our killer/daddy figure is Silas, who we will learn was once known in Chicago’s criminal underworld as The East Side Butcher. We join him,...
- 10/25/2014
- by Steven Fouchard
- SoundOnSight
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