Pro Bot
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Yeah, I could only find a review of it if I recall correctly.
@Pro Bot smol fix since I forgot to include #11 in the 1300 sectionPlacements for the remaining Army of Darkness: Forever issues (minus the exception of issues 12 and 13, which have yet to release). Tried to sort them as best I can, but feel free to edit any placements that you think is incorrect @Pro Bot
Viewing Order
2093 - Army of Darkness: Forever #5, "Welcome Back"
2093 - Army of Darkness: Forever #6, "Raise Hell"
2093 - Army of Darkness: Forever #7, "Three Necronomicons"
2093 - Army of Darkness: Forever #8, "Three the Hard Way"
1993 - Army of Darkness: Forever #9, "Ashes to Ashes"
1993 - Army of Darkness: Forever #10, "Falling Down"
1300 - Army of Darkness: Forever #11, "Armies of Darkness"
(Not released yet)
1300(?) - Army of Darkness: Forever #12, "???"**
1993(?) - Army of Darkness: Forever #13, "???"**
Timeline
1300
????
Army of Darkness: Forever #8, "Three the Hard Way" (pg. 1) [AoD Director's Cut Timeline]
Army of Darkness: Forever #7, "Three Necronomicons" (pg. 20) [AoD Director's Cut Timeline]
Army of Darkness: Forever #7, "Three Necronomicons" (pg. 2-7) [AoD Director's Cut Timeline]
Army of Darkness: Forever #5, "Welcome Back" (pg. 16-17, 19-20) [AoD Director's Cut Timeline]
Army of Darkness: Forever #6, "Raise Hell" (pg. 2-4, 7-13, 20) [AoD Director's Cut Timeline]
Army of Darkness: Forever #7, "Three Necronomicons" (pg. 11-15) [AoD Director's Cut Timeline]
Army of Darkness: Forever #8, "Three the Hard Way" (pg. 16-20) [AoD Director's Cut Timeline]
Army of Darkness: Forever #9, "Ashes to Ashes" (pg. 8-9, 19-20) [AoD Director's Cut Timeline]
Army of Darkness: Forever #10, "Falling Down" (pg. 8-20) [AoD Director's Cut Timeline]
Army of Darkness: Forever #11, "Armies of Darkness" [AoD Director's Cut Timeline]
1993
????
Army of Darkness: Forever #11, "Armies of Darkness" (pg. 16) [AoD Director's Cut Timeline (Possibly the main timeline? Waiting until the series finishes to get a clean idea.)]
Army of Darkness: Forever #5, "Welcome Back" (pg. 1, 18) [AoD Director's Cut Timeline]
Army of Darkness: Forever #6, "Raise Hell" (pg. 5-6, 14-16) [AoD Director's Cut Timeline]
Army of Darkness: Forever #7, "Three Necronomicons" (pg. 8-11) [AoD Director's Cut Timeline]
Army of Darkness: Forever #8, "Three the Hard Way" (pg. 6-7) [AoD Director's Cut Timeline]
Army of Darkness: Forever #9, "Ashes to Ashes" (pg. 1-7, 10-18) [AoD Director's Cut Timeline]
Army of Darkness: Forever #10, "Falling Down" (pg. 1-7) [AoD Director's Cut Timeline]
2093
????
Army of Darkness: Forever #5, "Welcome Back" (pg. 2-15) [AoD Director's Cut Timeline]
Army of Darkness: Forever #6, "Raise Hell" (pg. 1, 17-19) [AoD Director's Cut Timeline]
Army of Darkness: Forever #7, "Three Necronomicons" (pg. 1, 16-19) [AoD Director's Cut Timeline]
Army of Darkness: Forever #8, "Three the Hard Way" (pg. 4-5) [AoD Director's Cut Timeline]
Army of Darkness: Forever #8, "Three the Hard Way" (pg. 1-3, 8-16) [AoD Director's Cut Timeline]
Also, issues #7 to #13 of AoD:F are still missing from the Viewing/Reading Order.1300 - Army of Darkness: Director's Cut
1300 - Tales of Army of Darkness, "You Have No Honor"
2093 - Army of Darkness: Forever #1, "Forever!"
2093 - Army of Darkness: Forever #2, "Here Comes the Boom!"
2093 - Army of Darkness: Forever #3, "The Medieval Dead!"
2093 - Army of Darkness: Forever #2, "Here Comes the Boom!"
2093 - Army of Darkness: Forever #4, "Dark Deep Down"
2093 - Army of Darkness: Forever #5, "????"
2093 - Army of Darkness: Forever #6, "????"
1982 - Army of Darkness
This fan film was made by people who went on to work on the Hellraiser films. It was an extra on Hellraiser: Deader. It was also covered in the official non-fiction book "The Hellraiser Films And Their Legacy".
Canon? If so, it's kinda weird that humanity was wiped out after building off-world colonies and such in Jason X.
As for the Hellraiser comics, well... the Boom! Studios comics share continuity with the Epic Comics run, which had a contradictory origin for the Lament Configuration. I believe the first three films are canonical in that timeline though.
Bumping this oldie as well.Also, I'm adamant that Dr. Curry's mention about "Covens of Werewolves" is referencing The Howling movies (which would work, since the first six movies in the series had released by then, with the latest one just coming out in 1991). As for the "Swamp Monsters roaming bayous", it's either gotta be the 1980s Swamp Thing movies (made by Wes Craven ), The Beast Within or Terror in the Swamp.
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Nop, is a reboot of Friday the 13thQuick question, is the 2009 Friday the 13 connected to this? I am a Slasherverse Beginner
Quick question, is the 2009 Friday the 13 connected to this? I am a Slasherverse Beginner
As mentioned above by Jozaca and Pro Bot, the 2009 movie is merely a reboot that has no connections to the main Slasherverse, though ironically enough, it shares a character from the first Bayverse Transformers movie... which uhh, yeah.Quick question, is the 2009 Friday the 13 connected to this? I am a Slasherverse Beginner
The character in question, who shares the same actor (Travis Van Winkle). He has a different surname (Sutton) in Ft13, but I think the intention of him being the same character is there.As mentioned above by Jozaca and Pro Bot, the 2009 movie is merely a reboot that has no connections to the main Slasherverse, though ironically enough, it shares a character from the first Bayverse Transformers movie... which uhh, yeah.
Hopefully one day
SamhainAnd who would be the Killer rep for H/S?
Hopefully one day
If they do make an animated series there could potentially be a crossover with the upcoming Evil Dead animated seriesHonestly, while we're on the subject of Hack/Slash, I'd absolutely kill for there to be an animated adaptation (or hell, an original story) similar to Invincible. What do you guys reckon?