.2020 - Pinhead vs Marshall Law: Law in Hell #1
2020 - Pinhead vs Marshall Law: Law in Hell #2
Rule 1.1. All included series must be a film/TV property first even if the connection is through a comic book. Hack/Slash is an obvious exception.
2. All references to other franchises has to be an intentional universe link. For example, Invasion of the Body Snatchers is shown as fictional in Gremlins, so it is not likely not an in-universe link. Grandma Sawyer in The Howling is probably not intended to connect, though the Chucky tie-in comic does help justify a link I suppose.
So, yeah. If I were to include more, it'd be:
1. Digging Up the Morrow
2. Leprechaun (what other Leprechauns would Cassie be talking about!?)
3. Night of the Demons
4. The Howling (because of the two references)
5. Gremlins
6. Explorers (references Gremlins, same director)
I'm skeptical of The Time Machine being linked, since it seems to work differently to that film. Robbie the Robot (Forbidden Planet 1956) is another interesting connection in Gremlins, but I doubt it's supposed to mean anything.
The Howling VIII is out-of-print so that's screwed. I'm gonna nab the DVD. Just in case, one day, y'know.
Bumping this, since not only was I hoping to take a look at non-English media that could be included, but I was wondering if there was any comics you needed help with adding @Pro BotOh yeah, if you want, I could try looking through a bunch of non-English horror media to see if there's any connections (obviously, Pumpkin Night is one such possibility), though I'll need suggestions on what to look at, be it movies, comics, games, TV shows, anime/manga etc... @Pro Bot
And on the topic of manga and Horror... this was actually a thing
It's supposed to be.And on the topic of comics, is the Hack/Slash Nailbiter the same one from the Nailbiter comics?
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Neato.It's supposed to be.
I mean, once you start going with comic crossovers, it never really ends. I mean, I could just assume that the X-Files: Conspiracy is set in it's own universe or specifically only the X-Files TV series reality. It has a confirmed variant of the Ghostbusters that are not the Dimension Prime versions. Even then, there's pulp hero appearances in Hack/Slash.Bumping this, since not only was I hoping to take a look at non-English media that could be included, but I was wondering if there was any comics you needed help with adding @Pro Bot
I mean, once you start going with comic crossovers, it never really ends. I mean, I could just assume that the X-Files: Conspiracy is set in it's own universe or specifically only the X-Files TV series reality. It has a confirmed variant of the Ghostbusters that are not the Dimension Prime versions. Even then, there's pulp hero appearances in Hack/Slash.
So, basically every comic series that Minecraft Troller posted. (BTW, he still thinks Evil Dead 2013 and Evil Dead Rise aren't canon to this day, lol)
Movie Tie-Ins
Nightbreed #1-25
Dynamite (Not too interested in this mess)
-Monster War (2005) [TOP COW CONNECTION]
-The Lone Ranger (2006) #0-25/Vol. 2 #1-25/Vol. 3 #1-5/Annual
-Eva: Daughter of the Dragon (2007)
-Jungle Girl (2007) #0-5/Vol. 2 #1-5/Vol. 3 #1-4
-Project Superpowers (2008) #0-7
-The Lone Ranger & Tonto (2008) #1-4
-The Darkness vs. Eva: Daughter of Dracula (2008) #1-4 [TOP COW CONNECTION]
-Athena (2009) #1-4
-blackbeard: Legend of the Pryate King (2009) #1-6
-The Green Hornet: Year One (2010) #1-12/Special
-Green Hornet (2010) #1-42/Vol. 2 #1-5/Vol. 3 #1-5/Annuals
-Kato: Origins (2010) #1-11
-Kato (2010) #1-12/Annual
The Last Phantom (2010) #1-12/Annual
-Green Hornet: Blood Ties (2010) #1-4
-The Lone Ranger: The Death of Zorro (2011) #1-5
-The Lone Ranger: Snake of Iron (2012) #1-4
-Pantha (2012) #1-8
-Peter Cannon: Thunderbolt (2012) #1-10
-Masks (2012) #1-8/Vol. 2 #1-8
-The Green Hornet (2013) #1-4
-Miss Fury (2013) #1-11
-Noir (2013) #1-5
-The Blood Queen (2014) #1-6/Annual
-Justice, Inc. (2014) #1-6
- The Lone Ranger: Vindicated (2014) #1-4
-Justice Inc.: The Avenger (2015) #1-6/Vol. 2 #1-4
-Blood Queen vs. Dracula (2015) #1-4
-The Lone Ranger/Green Hornet (2016) #1-5
-Green Hornet: Reign of The Demon (2016) #1-4
Blah blah blah blah blah, that's only half of it. I'm too lazy to list all of it because it's ridiculous how much is connected and... let's just not get into that. Oh yeah, Tarantino implied that the Zorro that appeared in the Django crossover is an older version of the Dynamite Comics iteration... somehow, I feel like Hitler being killed off in a theatre by the Basterds makes it unlikely. I also don't know if that's contradicted in any other media.
Hack/Slash (More important, imo)
-Bumb (2007) #1-4
-The Living Corpse (2007) #0-6/Annual (lost media?)
-Mercy Sparx (2008) #0-4/Vol. 2 #1-14
-Witch Doctor (2011) #0-4
-Witch Doctor: The Resuscitation (2011)
-Hoax Hunters (2012) #0-5/Vol. 2 #1-5
-Witch Doctor: Mal Practice (2012) #1-6
-The Answer! (2013) #1-4
-Hoax Hunters: Case Files (2013)
-Nailbiter (2015) #1-30
-Mercy Sparx: Year One (2016) #1-3
-Nailbiter Returns (2020) #1-10
+The Crow comic books, I assume.
Two more comics that apparently connect the two, though I have no idea where to find Halloween Returns to Haddonfield, plus Sam Loomis is alive in 2003? In Halloween: Sam, it is said he died in February 1995 (same day as Donald Pleasance). If you connect 4-6 and H20, you can move it up one year to 1996 and it somewhat works, but uh... I guess he faked a heart attack or he's like Myers with an unusual ability to come back from death. Or that comic has nothing to do with either of the timelines like I read, since the wiki says it doesn't and it's pretty much impossible to find online, plus the limited 2000 copies of it.Personally, I just think an alternate version of H20 occurred in 2000. However, if you change around the dates slightly you could probably make it fit. Michael disappearing for 20 years is the hardest element to work in. It can only be a head-canon though.
1978 - Halloween
1978 - Halloween II
1979 - Halloween: The First Death of Laurie Strode #1-2
1982 - Halloween III: Season of the Witch
1988 - Halloween 4: The Return of Michael Myers
1989 - Halloween: 30 Years of Terror, "Repetition Compulsion"
1989 - Halloween 5: The Revenge of Michael Myers
1990 - Halloween: 30 Years of Terror, "Trick of Treat"
1991 - Halloween: 30 Years of Terror, "P.O.V."
1993 - Halloween: Autopsis
1995 - Halloween: The Curse of Michael Myers
1996 - Halloween: Sam
1997 - Halloween #1
1997 - Halloween II: The Blackest Eyes
1998 - Halloween H20: Twenty Years Later
1999 - Halloween III: The Devil's Eyes
2000 - Halloween: Nightdance #1-4
2001 - Halloween: 30 Years of Terror, 'Visiting Hours"
2001 - Halloween: Resurrection
2003 - Halloween: One Good Scare
2005 - Halloween: 30 Years of Terror, "Tommy and the Boogeyman"
2005 - Before the Mask: The Return of Leslie Vernon #6
2018 - Halloween
2018 - Halloween Kills
2021 - Chucky Meets Michael Myers
2022 - Halloween Ends
What is known about this series is that it focuses on Tommy Doyle, who is persuaded by his editor to write a fictionalized version of the events that happened to him - a story that will attempt to make sense of the madness that happened when serial killer Michael Myers butchered his way through the small town of Haddonfield all those years ago.
As Tommy's story begins, he starts to bring to life monsters from the past and secrets that should have remained buried - the worlds of fact and fiction blur, leading to an inevitable confrontation with his biggest fear of all, Michael Myers!
1989
October 30
Halloween: 30 Years of Terror, "Repetition Compulsion" (pg. 1-8)
Halloween 5: The Revenge of Michael Myers Chapter 1 (0:05:46 - 0:10:04)
October 31
Halloween: 30 Years of Terror, "Repetition Compulsion" (pg. 9-10)
Halloween 5: The Revenge of Michael Myers Chapter 2 (0:10:05 - 0:17:46)
Halloween 5: The Revenge of Michael Myers Chapter 3 (0:17:47 - 0:28:07)
Halloween 5: The Revenge of Michael Myers Chapter 4 (0:28:08 - 0:35:35)
Halloween 5: The Revenge of Michael Myers Chapter 5 (0:35:36 - 0:45:55)
Halloween 5: The Revenge of Michael Myers Chapter 6 (0:45:56 - 0:51:55)
Halloween 5: The Revenge of Michael Myers Chapter 7 (0:51:56 - 1:00:13)
Halloween 5: The Revenge of Michael Myers Chapter 8 (1:00:14 - 1:10:18)
Halloween 5: The Revenge of Michael Myers Chapter 9 (1:10:19 - 1:20:03)
Halloween 5: The Revenge of Michael Myers Chapter 10 (1:20:04 - 1:24:38)
Halloween 5: The Revenge of Michael Myers Chapter 11 (1:24:39 - 1:33:48)
Uh... I don't know? All of those H20 comics were definitely made with the understanding that 4-6 are part of a separate continuity, even if they seem to intentionally connect visually at certain points. They state so in the comics that they're following Halloween, Halloween II, Halloween H20 and Halloween: Resurrection only. H20 does reference Halloween 4, but even still, it's officially separate.so what are you going to do?