http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bLEFqhS5WmI# (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bLEFqhS5WmI#)
A Halloween Special set in the MCU with characters such as Jack Russell, Elsa Bloodstone, and MAN-THING.
Wow! Bold move shooting it in B/W.
I really hope this show will be good. Trailer looks awesome.
Probably my favorite comic book series as a kid. I don't have Disney + but I'll give this a watch when it makes it to other streaming services or comes out on DVD.
I'm hoping this will be decent. It includes the Manthing and a couple other Marvel horror characters. Marvel, with the benefit of Mike Ploog, had some great WWBN stories . While the company struggled with their " mystery comics " line they did produce a decent run of stories based on the classic monsters.
I'll be watching on 10/7 with fingers crossed.
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LTvhjvHLQ9I (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LTvhjvHLQ9I)
Watched it today and though it was quite good albeit a bit short. Loves the tone of the whole thing and Man-Thing was great.
Growing up, Werewolf by Night was one of my favorite comics, especially with Mike Ploog's art. So, I've been really looking forward to this. I wasn't overly inspired by the trailer, but I went in with high hopes. Overall, it was quite a lot of fun, with a few surprises. The werewolf design was solid enough, but I would have preferred the face to be hairier. I'm looking forward to more Jack Russell in the MCU.
I loved it. I grew up reading the Marvel Dracula and Frankenstein comics so this gives me hope that we will get a decent chance of having a Monster Universe.
There's a short story by that very title in my issue of MM #3. I can't recall
if it's illustrated or not but wonder if there's a connection here somewhere ...
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Quote from: Sir Masksalot on October 11, 2022, 07:18:08 PM
There's a short story by that very title in my issue of MM #3. I can't recall
if it's illustrated or not but wonder if there's a connection here somewhere ...
It's a wrote up/advertisement for the Werewolf by Night Comics; there are a few panels/illustrations from the comics included in the article