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Discuss Comic Pages / Issue 4 - Rad As Hell - Page 6 - Satan Ninja Hero
« on: December 07, 2017, 11:57:34 PM »


Satan Ninja's 100th page! (If you don't count the cover images.)

Jessica told me she particularly enjoyed the dialogue on this page. Speaking of dialogue,
Francis finally gets promoted from being a background character to having a speaking role. Also my original script for this page didn’t have Joe saying anything (he just looked on in shock), but Jessica pointed out to me that since none of these people have seen Eddie in his Satan Ninja form before, someone should probably at least question if that’s really Eddie.

So it seems that not only is English the universal language (as we learned in Issue 2), but Earth-time is also utilized around the galaxy. How convenient!

That reminds me of an ‘80s sci-fi movie we watched called The Hidden. There’s a scene where two alien beings who’ve come to Earth are talking to each other (in English, of course), and one of them mentions an event that occured “on Altair” (I’m guessing he meant on a planet in the Altair system, since I doubt the event took place on a star). Which makes me think: Wow, how amazing that Earth’s ancient astronomers correctly guessed the name of Altair!

Sorry about the wait for this page. Our intent was to put out a page a week once we came off our hiatus in October, but Jessica’s been having trouble meeting that rate. So we’re back to posting pages as they’re done, though we’ll continue to strive for weekly page releases.

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Mordlich healed up quite nicely.  He either had access to a kick-ass health care facility or he was able to use his magic powers to heal himself.

Regeneration magic. If you look back at the final panels of Issue 3 Page 7, you can see him starting to reform already.

Anyways, I just bought the Kindle version of Fuck Whales, and so far it's pretty funny.  Too bad about Xoddam, I really thought that he and Ket had a nice thing going.  Oh well.

He said he'd mail us a copy, but we haven't gotten it yet. I think Jessica has six illustrations in it. Maddox had her do all her pieces in black and white line art with a kind of 1950s style.

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We posted this page last night, but then Jessica realized she needed to add some action lines, so I held off on sending out notifications until we posted the updated version today. So if you viewed the outdated version, you might have to force your browser to full refresh (press Ctrl+F5, [or if you have a laptop like mine that hijacks the F5 key for something else, you can hold Ctrl while pressing the browser refresh button]) in order to see the updated one.

Nearly attacked by a devil wolf and Veronica is worried about her shirt???

Heh. Well, that's Veroncia for you.

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Discuss Comic Pages / Issue 4 - Rad As Hell - Page 5 - Wolf Demon Battle
« on: November 17, 2017, 07:55:22 PM »


This battle could’ve easily eaten up five or six pages, but we decided to keep it short and sweet. Like I said in my previous page commentary, there’s lots of ground to cover this issue.

There are a few reasons we wanted to have Eddie’s first demon battle take place in the school’s gym:

1. Don’t have to worry about space.
2. Get to showcase some rad ‘80s gym outfits.
3. Teenwolf.

As I’m sure I’ve said before, Teenwolf (1985) was a huge influence on our comic. In fact, you could almost sum up SN8X by saying it’s like Teenwolf, except the main dude becomes a badass ninja with satanic powers instead of a werewolf that’s awesome at basketball.

Of course, there’s a lot more to SN8X than that, but it gets the general gist across. Jessica and I aren’t even huge fans of Teenwolf, but we love the general concept. It’s just so fucking absurd and it hits on a lot of the ‘80s teen movie tropes.

So as a little tribute to Teenwolf, Eddie’s first real battle is against a werewolf-like demon in the high school gym.

By the way, the black dude in the final panel is Francis, and the guy with the dark hair (who was doing pushups on the previous page) is Heather’s boyfriend, Ryan. We’ve seen them both previously at Kyle Connor’s pool party.

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Discuss Comic Pages / Re: Issue 4 - Rad As Hell - Page 4 - Gym Demon
« on: November 07, 2017, 04:25:35 AM »
We also get some insight into Veronica's accent in panel 6..

Ah, but we've already heard Veronica speak before.

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Discuss Comic Pages / Issue 4 - Rad As Hell - Page 4 - Gym Demon
« on: November 06, 2017, 07:48:18 PM »


Fuck yeah! Demon vs. ninja action!

This is another one of the comic’s milestone moments that Jessica and I have been anticipating for years. Eddie using his ninja powers to battle various hell-spawned demons has been one of the core story concepts from the start, back in 2008.

In my detailed synopsis of the SN8X story, Eddie’s first class on his first day to school as a Satan Ninja was one of the more basic ones, like Math or English. The teacher would’ve asked Eddie to removed his silly attire, and when Ed awkwardly refused, he would’ve been sent to the vice-principal's office. Then, as Eddie is trying to explain his bizarre situation to the vice-principal, the werewolf demon would’ve suddenly busted through a window/wall of the office. Eddie and the werewolf demon would’ve then battled their way through the school and into the gymnasium, interrupting gym class.

But when I began to write the actual script for this issue, it became clear that we had way too much content we wanted to squeeze into it. So one of the things I changed to speed up the pace was have gym be Eddie’s first class, and have the werewolf bust out and attack right then and there.

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Discuss Anything / Re: Separating art from the artist
« on: November 04, 2017, 01:17:29 AM »
I know what you mean.  However, I have to admit that I was kind of shocked about how many people got outed after Weinstein, like Andy Signore of Screen Junkies, Brett Rattner, Bryan Singer, Kevin Spacey, Dustin Hoffman, Jeremy Piven, etc.  I don't recall this sort of thing happening when Bill Cosby got outed a few years ago (and that was a pretty big deal too because of his celebrity status).  I'm pretty sure it was just him that was in the spotlight at the time and I don't think there was a whole bunch of other guys getting outed one after the other shortly after the Cosby accusations.  I could be wrong though.

I think it's due to the current cultural zeitgeist, and the fact that Harvey Weinsein has been one of the most powerful people in Hollywood for a long time. So his victims were not only far more numerous than Cosby's, but also included several high-profile celebrities. And having celebrities come forward with their accounts of sexual harassment apparently inspired lots of others to do it, and it grew from the snowball effect.

I guess I'm rather cynical, because none of this has been shocking to me. Hollywood is a strange place. You put someone in that sort of place, surrounded by beautiful young people, all eager for their big break. Give that person lots of money and power, and toss a shitload of drugs into the mix, and you're going to get deviant behavior. Lots of it. People have always used their sexuality to get ahead, and people in power have always used that power to gratify their sexual desires. The more a person studies human history, the more apparent this becomes (I'm not saying everyone in power is a totally corrupt rapist monster, but I'll never be surprised when I learn that one is).

Now we live in an era of easy world-wide communication, and that gives a voice to people who would've been easy to silence or dismiss in the past. So the old ways of doing things aren't going to be nearly as pervasive in the entertainment industry moving forward. Now it'll mostly be relegated to the porn industry (especially within the small independent companies).

I know what director you're referring to-Victor Salva.  That guy ended up serving a 15 month sentence because of what he did.  One of the films he directed after serving his sentence was Powder, which was produced by Walt Disney Studios.  He also directed the Jeepers Creepers movies.  Some other interesting tidbits are that Francis Ford Coppola bankrolled Clown House and has been very loyal to Salva throughout his career.  Also, one of Weinstein's accusers, Rose McGowan starred in a Salva movie called Rosewood Lane in 2011.  This is what McGowan had to say about Salva, "I still don’t really understand the whole story or history there, and I’d rather not, because it’s not really my business. But he’s an incredibly sweet and gentle man."  That quote was from an interview which can be found here.  There's also an interesting article about Salva which can be read here.

Yep, I think Jessica and I have talked a little about Salva on our podcast. Jessica thinks Powder has totally creepy vibes that made her uncomfortable watching it. And on a similar note, I made a pseudo-joke on our most recent podcast episode about how people should cut some slack to Roman Polanski.

It seems to be currently in-vogue to dismiss anyone who's performed any kind of sexual assault as an irredeemable monster, but I don't take such a binary view of it. For instance, when someone's convicted of sex with a minor, I think there should be a strong distinction between when the victim is pre-pubescent verses post-pubescent. And I know minors can't legally give their consent in the US, but I absolutely think that how willing the victim was to partake in the act should be taken into consideration. And the maturity level of the victim. What's worse, boning an 18-year-old that, while not technically mentally impaired, seems to have the mentality of a twelve-year-old? Or boning a sexually mature fifteen-year-old who's been emancipated and living is on her own and working to support herself and she seems to have the mentality of a twenty-year-old?

People of the same age can vary vastly in maturity--both physically and mentally. So using age as the only metric seems narrow-sighted.

I think the current laws in the US are pretty fucked up. For example. When I was in my early twenties, I had a seventeen-year-old girlfriend who lived in Florida when I first met her. Where I live in Michigan, the age of consent is 16. So if we boned while she was visiting me in Michigan, it would be perfectly legal. But the age of consent in Florida is 18, so if we boned while I was visiting her, then it would technically be rape.

I'm not saying I'm cool with what Salva or Polanski did. Just that it's a complex matter in which lots of factors need to be considered, but too many people are eager to make it black and white.

I don't know if you've read the latest news on Spacey, but I think it's safe to say that his career is pretty well fucked.

No, I hadn't known about the latest accusations. I don't tend to put much effort into keeping up with current events, especially pertaining to celebrities. But man does that suck for fans of House of Cards (and its creators).

I think that it's damn near impossible to find someone that's 100% squeaky clean.  Practically everyone out there has done something shady at some point or another.

Especially when it comes to the entertainment industry.

Anyways, are you a Bowie fan by any chance?

To me, David Bowie always been the guy from Labyrinth first and foremost (and I'm definitely a fan of his performance in that). As for his music, I like his voice, and I enjoy some of the singles he released in the '80s, but that's the extent of my fandom.

On the other side of the coin, knowing that someone is a genuinely cool person probably makes it a tiny bit easier for me to be a fan of their work.

Anyone out there that you think is a genuinely cool person, besides Jessica?

Heh, well, that's tough to say. I assume you mean celebrities, since if I just name my friends, you'd have no idea who I'm talking about. Some celebrities that seem like genuinely cool people to me (based on my mega limited perception of them) would be Stephen King, Conan O'Brien, Kevin Pereira (he used to host Attack of the Show; I've had some online exchanges with him), Paul Rudd, Tom Hanks, Bruce Campbell (he can be a snarky jerk, but that's part of his charm), Matthew Mercer (voice actor, host of Critical Role), Elijah Wood, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Danny DiVito, Cassandra Peterson (Elvira), and I'll stop there before this post gets any more massive.

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Discuss Anything / Re: Separating art from the artist
« on: November 03, 2017, 12:48:47 AM »
Yeah, I can separate art from the artist. Like, knowing that Mel Gibson is an asshole doesn't at all affect my enjoyment of The Road Warrior. And Harvey Weinstein's creepy antics has absolutely no bearing whatsoever on my attitude toward Miramax films. In fact, I have a hard time even relating to that sort of mentality, since the guy was just a producer. He dealt with the business aspects of film-making, like securing funding. It's not like he had much direct creative input in the films he was involved with.

However, knowing some behind the scenes stuff can color my perception of a movie, at least by a bit. Like, knowing that the main kid in the late-80s horror film Clown House was molested by that movie's directer probably gave the movie a slightly more seedy vibe. But I still had no problem watching it and judging it by its own merits (it was alright).

Knowing Kevin Spacey made creepy advances on a 14-year-old boy definitely changes my perception of Kevin Spacey, but it won't prohibit me from watching and enjoying his films.

If someone wanted to avoid consuming any media that had any kind of creep, asshole, or deviant associated with the making of it, then they're going to find themselves with a mega limited range of things to watch and listen to.

For instance, I know some people swore off listening to David Bowie after some chick claimed she willingly fucked him back in the '70s when she was underage (I don't recall the exact age, it might've been 15). But those were different times, and I can guarantee you that lots and lots of famous musicians from the era totally boned underage girls. It's not like most of them were checking the IDs of all the groupie babes they were banging (while likely being fucked up on all sorts of drugs).

On the other side of the coin, knowing that someone is a genuinely cool person probably makes it a tiny bit easier for me to be a fan of their work.

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Discuss Blog Entries / Re: Radicast 198X # 12 - Halloween Special
« on: November 03, 2017, 12:12:47 AM »
The dedicated artwork to your podcasts are always on point.

Hell yeah, Jessica's been kicking ass on the thumbnails lately. Probably because she's been spending more time on them than she used to. You can definitely tell a huge difference in the time and effort she put into the first episode's image, verses the newer ones.

I too saw a few 80s Halloween movies over October, broadcast on TV. First was Prince of Darkness as well. Great movie, what with all the fashion, synth soundtrack and physical effects.

Heh, well if you've heard the latest episode, you know that we weren't quite so kind to Prince of Darkness. It had a very interesting concept, but the tone was all over the place and it just didn't live up to its potential. And it had a terrible Satan (the Satan-possessed blonde chick).

Then there was The Howling, which was also pretty good, although there was a weird as fuck sex scene which then became a cartoon in the end.

Oh yeah, I totally remember that animated werewolf. We thought The Howling was ... okay. Its saving grace is definitely the bad-ass werewolf design. Which, if I'm not mistaken, was the first use of the iconic modern werewolf look (as opposed to the simple hairy face and fangs "Wolf Man" look sported by Lon Chaney Jr. in the 40s). I know An American Werewolf in London came out the same year as The Howling (both '81), and we think it was a way better movie, but the werewolf design in that movie wasn't bipedal (though it was still totally rad).

Also played through Castlevania on the NES Classic Mini.

That's awesome--I think Jessica recently played through Castlevania during our pseudo "honeymoon" in which we just stayed home and played a bunch of classic video games. I know I played through Castlevania III during that time, using a fan-made patch that re-translated the original Japanese, since the original English version was heavily censored during localization. The third game is totally rad. The second one ... not so much. At least I've never gotten into it.

Happy Halloween! (It's kind of, sort of, a thing in Australia these days, obviously not as much as America but you know what I mean).

Happy Halloween to you too, Australian Dude!

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Discuss Blog Entries / Radicast 198X # 12 - Halloween Special
« on: November 01, 2017, 02:35:07 PM »
Check it out here!

Comment below!

Happy Halloween!

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Pray he makes it through the rest of the school day without incident.

Wouldn't that be boring..?

Hahah, well, I'll just say that this is going to be far from a boring day at school...

Though that would be quite the Andy Kaufman-esque joke if the rest of the issue was just Eddie going from class to class, doing schoolwork completely without incident.

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Woe behold Eddie if this Mordlich ever caught up to him...! :O :O :O

He would just round-house kick him in the face!

Well he could certainly try. But they each have a Shinobi Fist of Hellpower (which, by the way, each impart different powers to its wielder), and Boneface has a lot more experience with his , where's Eddie isn't even sure what he's doing ...

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Listen here!

Comment below!

Let us know what you think about Bob. He really liked doing it and he's interested in making regular call-ins on future episodes. Maybe something like a the Bob Minute. But, you know, with a better title.

Also, our first super spooky Radicast Halloween special should be out tomorrow (I'm going to sit here and edit it all night while I'm working as a security guard at Victoria's Secret).

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Even as a kid in the ‘80s, I thought those damn knee socks with the stripes at the top looked dumb as hell. On the other hand, once I hit high school and girls started to babe out and wear the black knee socks and skirt combo … oh man, that ruled.

Wow, four issues in and we finally get an exterior shot of River City High School. The Red Cocks is the name of the school’s sports teams, and of course the school has a red rooster mascot that  I’m sure we’ll be seeing at some point. The school’s colors are red and white, as you could probably guess from Veronica’s cheerleader outfit.

Even though almost all the comic’s teen characters have driver's licenses, very few of them have their own cars. Eddie and Alex live within walking distance, so they don’t bother taking the bus. And since they’re neighbors, they walk to and from school together every day, which is how they slowly forged a friendship (until the past year or so, it didn’t extend much beyond those walks). Heather doesn’t walk with them because she gets picked up by her boyfriend Ryan.

Oh man … I’m so pumped for the next page ...

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Is Mordlich an eternal punster? He's quite possibly my favourite character if that's the case!

Yeah, Mordy's a cranky undead misogynistic punster. He just might have a little Crypt Keeper in his DNA...

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