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Leatherface vs jason vs zombies1/5/2024 Give it a shot, but be prepared, because it’s a little on the goofy and weird side.Īlso, check out the blog Countdown to Halloween for more Halloween-y, bloggy AWESOMEness. The covers are really good, as you can see. But I guess that just goes to prove that this is a horror “Elseworlds” tale. That’s fine, I guess, but Elias calls Jason’s mother Doris for some reason when her name has been established since the first movie in 1980 as PAMELA. We see Elias beat Jason and then Jason’s mother kills Elias to protect the child. We see his father, Elias, who has only been mentioned in the Part VI novelization. Another problem involves a flashback to Jason’s childhood. Neither family member should have been alive when this comic happened. The “Cook” character dies in the second Texas Chainsaw Massacre which happened in the 80s. The character “Hitchhiker” died in the first Texas Chainsaw Massacre which takes place in the 70s. Fans of Jason Voorhees (Friday the 13th) and Leatherface (The Texas Chainsaw Massacre). However, two of the family members Jason meets in Texas are “Hitchhiker” and “Cook”. Power and Makima reminds me to Nayuta from the One Shot Nayuta of. Since Jason begins this comic where he ended up at the end of Jason Lives, then the story should take place in the 90s. And, also like I said, it doesn’t fit continuity. Jason winds up leaving and returning to Crystal Lake. It’s a dysfunctional good time, but as always happens, there’s a disagreement, then a misunderstanding and so Jason and Leatherface actually fight. At the house he joins the family for dinner and becomes friends with Leatherface. He meets up with one of the members of the chainsaw family and is taken back to their house. However, en route, Jason escapes, gets off the train and starts killing people. The lake has been polluted with toxic waste by the company so the lake water is collected in giant steel containers and shipped by train to some disposal facility. Jason is liberated by someone dredging the lake with the intent to drain it and build a corporate headquarters. The story begins with Jason chained to the bottom of Crystal Lake where he was left after Friday the 13th Part VI: Jason Lives. The story is a little weird, as is how this comic is supposed to fit into the established chronology of either series. The book was written by Nancy Collins and drawn by Jeff Butler. The three issue miniseries featured the first meeting between Jason Voorhees from Friday the 13th and Leatherface from Texas Chainsaw Massacre. Then, in 1995, Topps released a crossover comic called Jason vs Leatherface. Their first release was a comic adaptation of Jason Goes to Hell: The Final Friday. See /privacy for more information.In 1993, Topps acquired the Friday the 13th comic book license. Episode 255 with horror royalty William Butler is now playing! It’s an amazing and unprecedented look behind the scenes of your favorite genre films in a unique way that is completely addictive, emotional and truly inspiring! We also talk about Disneyland, Bill’s new projects revisiting the world of Stuart Gordon and Lovecraft with his insane MISKATONIC U:THE RESONATOR and the just released (and wonderfully disgusting) BABY OOPSIE available on the awesome Full Moon Features streaming service. Hear about how he went from horror movie fanatic to joining John Buechler’s legendary team and making films with Empire Pictures to becoming the only actor in movie history to have been killed by Jason Voorhees, Leatherface, Freddy Krueger and the zombies from Night Of The Living Dead. Ep#255 - William Butler (TAWDRY TALES AND CONFESSIONS FROM HORROR’S BOY NEXT DOOR) On an all new episode of your Boo Crew - from filmmaker to writer, actor, special fx artist and more, spend some time with the iconic William Butler!! He has lovingly and hilariously chronicled his genre journey into a fascinating and addictive new book called “Tawdry Tales and Confessions From Horror’s Boy Next Door”.
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