Tag: monsters

Pacific Rim comic announced by Legendary Comics

Tales from the Drift

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Godzilla Goes to Hell in July!

Click here to read at IDW.

Pic of Godzilla not in hell.
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Gojira 1954 Japanese poster

Bloodborne Releases Montrous Story Trailer

This Hidetaka Miyazaki project to be released March 24, 2015.

Jung Woo-sung to Hunt Monsters in New Period Film

Filming starts at end of February.

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South Korean actor Jung Woo-sung

“Gruß vom Krampus” (Greetings From Krampus)

Why Krampus is absurdly and absolutely awesome:

(First, a disclaimer. There is no hatin’ on Santa Claus up in here.)

Krampus is the subject of Germanic folklore from northern and central Europe. The lore comes complete with a winter season demon who rewards naughty children’s misdeeds with the wrong end of a bundle of sticks, and maybe even a trip in his baskety backpack into a horrific Never-neverland where they might even get hung up in trees and eaten.

That’s not really the awesome part. (It’s really quite awful.)

But Krampus has lodged in people’s psyches enough to inspire the creation of post cards, poetry, songs, dolls, books, posters, movies, TV episodes (including “Supernatural” and “Grimm”), costumes, parades, festivals, and more.

Where did the awfulness come from originally? The hoofed, hairy, goat-like creature with horns looks a lot like the pagan figure Pan. There’s no reason why the pre-Christian tradition of putting a fir tree at the center of a celebration should turn into modern tradition and Krampus shouldn’t.

So…Krampus is great for reasons:

Think pagan parade, energy-releasing carnivale, an event akin to Mardi Gras and the team/club-structured Mummers parade — but ominous and monstrous, filled with fiery bundles of sticks, chains, and creepily clanging bells. Sometimes even chainsaws.

Krampus festivals often take place at night in charming, fairytale, snowy holiday markets with glowing, little white lights called Christkindlmärkte.

Krampus is basically like Halloween in December.

1930s fascists were not fans of Krampus.

While there are some common characteristics of the Krampus figures, the parades and festivals include multiple aesthetic interpretations that make the gatherings look like a special FX convention blew up.

One of the cultural Krampus interpretations is of the figure as a satyr-like seducer —
somewhat like monster vampire vs. sexy vampire.

People love playing Krampus and being scared out of their shoes by Krampus, even kids.

The costumes really are incredible.

Vintage Krampus card

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Krampus by day…

Krampuslauf 2012 in Munich

Krampus by night…

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Krampus on “Grimm”

KOICHI KAWAKITA: The Man Who Redefined Godzilla for the 1990s

Rest in Peace, Koichi Kawakita, “Godzilla” movies’ visual effects director…

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Koichi Kawakita, December 5, 1942 – December 5, 2014

Godzilla set to rampage through Tokyo again, 60 years after debut

It’s been ages since the famous kaiju has been home.

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A scene from Toho’s original 1954 film Godzilla. Photograph: AP

The monstrous concerns of “Penny Dreadful”

History of the penny dreadful and what filled its pages…
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We’re also concerned about Danny Sapani (“Sembene”) getting more screen time and a backstory!

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… to your Mothra.

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