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Detective Darcy Walker, having been injured trying to stop Gangster Prankster, must rethink her strategy of becoming Angel City's savior. In Issue #3 of this gripping 4-part series, she enlists the help of former ex-con and mechanical genius Argyle Simms to help her bring Black Scorpion to the next level. Meanwhile, the true evil mastermind behind the recent attacks on the city is finally revealed, once again testing Darcy's resolve and determination.
Roger Corman's Black Scorpion #3 by Paul J. Salamoff Pdf
Detective Darcy Walker, having been injured trying to stop Gangster Prankster, must rethink her strategy of becoming Angel City's savior. In Issue #3 of this gripping 4-part series, she enlists the help of former ex-con and mechanical genius Argyle Simms to help her bring Black Scorpion to the next level. Meanwhile, the true evil mastermind behind the recent attacks on the city is finally revealed, once again testing Darcy's resolve and determination.
In the exhilarating final chapter of the origin of Black Scorpion, Det. Darcy Walker dons her Scorpion costume to take down the Breathtaker and save Angel City from annihilation. But her enemy has planned well and soon Darcy realizes that she can't do this alone and must rely on the very people she has tried to keep at a distance. In the end, she must make a life or death decision that puts everything she stands for on the line.
Roger Corman's Black Scorpion by Paul J. Salamoff Pdf
Check out this special edition that features never before seen images. Roger Corman's femme fatale superhero gets reborn, as Black Scorpion, once again prowling the streets of Angel City. In this dark redux of the popular film and TV series, Detective Darcy Walker, consumed with revenge by the murder of her father, dons a mask to strike at criminals that deem themselves above the law.
Roger Corman's Black Scorpion: Collected edition by Anonim Pdf
Roger CormanÕs femme fatale superhero gets reborn, as Black Scorpion, once again prowling the streets of Angel City. In this dark redux of the popular film and TV series, Detective Darcy Walker, consumed with revenge by the murder of her father, dons a mask to strike at criminals that deem themselves above the law.
Roger Corman’s femme fatale superhero gets reborn, as Black Scorpion, once again prowling the streets of Angel City. In this dark redux of the popular film and TV series, Detective Darcy Walker, consumed with revenge by the murder of her father, dons a mask to strike at criminals that deem themselves above the law.
Roger Corman's Black Scorpion #4 by Paul J. Salamoff,Daniel Cuchacovich Pdf
In the exhilarating final chapter of the origin of Black Scorpion, Det. Darcy Walker dons her Scorpion costume to take down the Breathtaker and save Angel City from annihilation. But her enemy has planned well and soon Darcy realizes that she can't do this alone and must rely on the very people she has tried to keep at a distance. In the end, she must make a life or death decision that puts everything she stands for on the line.
Roger Corman's Black Scorpion #2 by Paul J. Salamoff Pdf
In Issue #2 of this thrilling 4-part series, Detective Darcy Walker dons a makeshift costume and hits the seediest parts of Angel City to investigate the death of her father. Unfortunately, at work she is saddled with a new partner, Det. Steve Rafferty, who is tasked to track down and bring in this masked vigilante. As her job collides with her nighttime activities, her own investigation leads her to an unlikely suspect: Dr. Noah Goddard. But how could a man whoÕs been in a coma for over a year be the criminal mastermind behind her FatherÕs death?
Cyborgs, Santa Claus and Satan by Fraser A. Sherman Pdf
In the three decades since the first SF film produced for television—1968’s Shadow on the Land—nearly 600 films initially released to television have had science fiction, fantasy, or horror themes. Featuring superheroes, monsters, time travel, and magic, these films range from the phenomenal to the forgettable, from low-budget to blockbuster. Information on all such American releases from 1968 through 1998 is collected here. Each entry includes cast and credits, a plot synopsis, qualitative commentary, and notes of interest on aspects of the film. Appendices provide a list of other films that include some science fiction, horror, or fantasy elements; a film chronology; and a guide to alternate titles.
The Cinematography of Roger Corman by Pawel Aleksandrowicz Pdf
Roger Corman is an ambiguous artistic figure. On the one hand, he is notorious for shooting and producing his films quickly, cheaply and with blatant disregard for safety measures, which, together with his ability to issue a dozen new films every year and his impressive filmography, have earned him the titles of “shlockmeister” and “the King of the B’s” among film journalists. On the other hand, he became the youngest American director to be given a film retrospective at the prestigious Cinématèque Française in Paris, one of his directorial efforts – House of Usher – was selected for preservation in the National Film Registry by the Library of Congress, and the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences awarded him with an Academy Honorary Award “for his rich engendering of films and filmmakers.” This book investigates this duality and explores whether Corman is indeed a shlockmeister or an artist whose works are worthy of the highest cinema awards. The scope of analysis is limited to his directorial efforts “only” – still encompassing 50 features – excluding the 400 films he produced. The methodology adopted here is based on the auteur theory in its structuralist version by Geoffrey Nowell-Smith and Peter Wollen, and focuses on three areas of interest: work ethic – personal elements in the films, personal control over and commitment to the production process outside direction; themes – topics and concerns common for many of the films regardless of the genre; and style – recurring stylistic motifs and elements in the camerawork, editing, and framing.
Women of Science Fiction and Fantasy Television by Karen A. Romanko Pdf
Samantha Stephens in Bewitched. Lieutenant Uhura on Star Trek. Wonder Woman, Xena, Warrior Princess, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, and many more. Television's women of science fiction and fantasy are iconic and unforgettable yet there hasn't been a reference book devoted to them until now. Covering 400 female characters from 200 series since the 1950s, this encyclopedic work celebrates the essential contributions of women to science fiction and fantasy TV, with characters who run the gamut from superheroes, extraterrestrials and time travelers to witches, vampires and mere mortals who deal with the fantastic in their daily lives.
Slumber Party Massacre. Pet Sematary. Near Dark. American Psycho... These horror movies have heavily contributed to pop culture and are loved by horror fans everywhere. But so many others have been forgotten by history. From the first silent reels to modern independent films, in this book you’ll discover the creepy, horrible, grotesque, beautiful, wrong, good, and fantastic — and the one thing they share in common. This is the true history of women directing horror movies. Having conducted hundreds of interviews and watched thousands of horror films, Heidi Honeycutt defines the political and cultural forces that shape the way modern horror movies are made by women. The women’s rights and civil rights movements, new distribution technology, digital cameras, the destruction of the classic studio system, and the abandonment of the Hays code have significantly impacted women directors and their movies. So, too, social media, modern ideas of gender and racial equality, LGBTQ acceptance, and a new generation of provocative, daring films that take shocking risks in the genre. Includes short films, anthologies, documentaries, animated horror, horror pornography, pink films, and experimental horror. I Spit on Your Celluloid is a first-of-its-kind celebration, study, and “a book that needed to be written” (says cult filmmaker Stephanie Rothman). You will never look at horror movies the same way again!
From a certain perspective, Corman just might be one of the most influential filmmakers in the history of motion pictures. That's because, along the way to directing and producing more than 200 films, he ran a de facto school for young filmmakers, the alumni of which have garnered more awards and made more money than any other group in film history. Illustrated.
The Encyclopedia of Superheroes on Film and Television, 2d ed. by John Kenneth Muir Pdf
It's a bird! It's a plane! It's a complete guide to over 50 years of superheroes on screen! This expanded and updated edition of the 2004 award-winning encyclopedia covers important developments in the popular genre; adds new shows such as Heroes and Zoom; includes the latest films featuring icons like Superman, Spiderman and Batman; and covers even more types of superheroes. Each entry includes a detailed history, cast and credits, episode and film descriptions, critical commentaries, and data on arch-villains, gadgets, comic-book origins and super powers, while placing each production into its historical context. Appendices list common superhero conventions and cliches; incarnations; memorable ad lines; and the best, worst, and most influential productions from 1951 to 2008.