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Current Talk '24 I / Re: Innovation's '91 DS Comic, Book 4, The Book That Never Was
« on: November 18, 2020, 05:54:05 PM »
Here's what MPI's 1996 Catalogue's updated listing had to say about DS VAMPIRES & GHOSTS:
Apparently it was no longer an "eerie" collection of "macabre moments" - and there's no reference to "never-before-seen bonus interview footage with Lara Parker." It's also not entirely "sequential" because after moving along sequentially up to Ep #1239's scene between Brutus' Ghost and Melanie, things shift back to Ep #868 to the scene in which Edward and Quentofi bring the newly appeared Barnabas to the cave and see that "the vampire" remains staked in his coffin, and then Barnabas faints. And after the camera moves in on Barnabas on the ground, things dissolve to Ep #951 to the scene in which Barnabas, unconscious on the ground, wakes to realize he's a vampire again - the first scene showcasing his Pepe Le Pew hair. Cut to credits.
Actually that ending would have been a great way to herald a compilation that MPI has been very remiss in putting together:
Alas!!
Though I suppose MPI could still do it one day. ::fingers crossed::
Apparently it was no longer an "eerie" collection of "macabre moments" - and there's no reference to "never-before-seen bonus interview footage with Lara Parker." It's also not entirely "sequential" because after moving along sequentially up to Ep #1239's scene between Brutus' Ghost and Melanie, things shift back to Ep #868 to the scene in which Edward and Quentofi bring the newly appeared Barnabas to the cave and see that "the vampire" remains staked in his coffin, and then Barnabas faints. And after the camera moves in on Barnabas on the ground, things dissolve to Ep #951 to the scene in which Barnabas, unconscious on the ground, wakes to realize he's a vampire again - the first scene showcasing his Pepe Le Pew hair. Cut to credits.
Actually that ending would have been a great way to herald a compilation that MPI has been very remiss in putting together:
Alas!!
Though I suppose MPI could still do it one day. ::fingers crossed::