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zhaliacain · 1 year
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Someone posted #18 of the comics in one of the discords and I fell off my chair
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huntikfrance · 1 year
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[FR] Retrouvez sur le blog la traduction en français d’un article de presse sur la présence d'Iginio Straffi au ComicCon de Naples qui a eu lieu ce weekend!
[EN] Find on the blog the French translation of an article about Iginio Straffi’s presence at the ComicCon in Naples which took place this weekend!
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velnna · 6 months
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Just curious as a fellow artist, are there any animated TV shows or other forms of media you’ve taken inspiration from in the past to help you grow and develop your style as an artist?
I’ve definitely taken inspiration from my favorite media (comics, movies, shows, etc.) and I admire you as an artist, so I thought it would be cool to see if it’s an experience we have in common/if you have any specific examples that come to mind. :]
That's a loaded question as someone who's been drawing since I was a little kid haha
I definitely had instances of specific shows/games/comics dictating my style shifts for periods of time, though I'd say over the past decade or so it's been less about media I consume and more about specific artists I keep up with online with their own artstyles and techniques
To list a few things I clearly remember trying to replicate: ATLA, Huntik, Code Lyoko (lol), the WITCH comics (Meridian aesthetics in particular), that Squeenix style (I had a brief but intense Kingdom Hearts phase),... Storm Hawks?? Anyone remember that? The designs kinda slapped. I think there might have been some other anime in the mix but I can't point to a single one. These weren't even necessarily my favourite things or shows, but sometimes all it took was an artstyle that scratched an itch I didn't know I had haha
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huntikscanlations · 4 months
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Page 31 of Huntik comic #7, The Headless Horseman.
Please note that I do not own Huntik or any of its associated names or trademarks; those are the property of Ignio Straffi and RAINBOW S.P.A. I also do not own the art or the original text of the comic pages that I post (all of which belongs to the original artists/authors). All I’ve done is translated the text to English so that more Huntik fans can enjoy the comics; they were never officially released in English.
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roleplayfinder · 3 months
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Hi there. I’m Magnus- 26M. Looking for male role players 21+ for fantasy RPs. (More on the romance side but not opposed to simply worldbuilding, adventure role play or even fandom chat as well. Pieces may go NSFW but not mandatory)
Fandoms I’m interested to RP are:
Very familiar with:
Elder Scrolls, Dungeons and Dragons, Baldur’s Gate, Dragon Age, DC/Marvel (comics not the MCU), Winx(OG cartoon and Fate), Wizarding World/Harry Potter, Overwatch, and (long shot if anyone is into these) The Originals/Vampire Diaries and Huntik: Secrets and Seekers.
Not that well versed in but good understanding:
Dune, Star Wars and Game of Thrones.
Prefer OC x OC. Can RP here or Discord. Have a lovely day.
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earannariven · 1 year
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It's time to remember about my OCs from the Huntik universe:
🌞Ambra Vale, daughter of Dante and Zhalia Vale, the eldest child in the family.
🌞 Seeker!
🌞 Italian + Dutch by nationality.
🌞Introvert, calm and reserved character. She can be serious and focused, but at times she is nervous and alarmist.
🌞 Intensively studies historical sciences, makes progress in this field. I like the idea of the existence of the Academy of Seekers, which was shown to us in the comics: and Ambra was engaged in various additional tasks and research while studying there, and after graduation she stayed there to teach.
🌞If everything is fine in terms of the mind, but she is absolutely no warrior. She is very badly in fight. She is not type of fighter and warrior. Therefore, on the battlefield, she performs the smart guy who is trying to continue his work under the shots.
🌞Her first titan is Caliban. For the first time, her father gave it to her because he was too afraid for her life. And then he gave it to her almost forever, so that Caliban could protect his daughter constantly. Besides Caliban, her protection is magic that her mother taught her. Ambra's magic abilities turned out to be excellent, and Zhalia taught her (as well as the second child) her dark and mental magic, which the Organization uses. Rarely, but in case of danger, Ambra can use it.
🌞At some point, she started working in a team of seekers with a russian captain at the head (my other OC)
🌞Her name means "amber", and outwardly Ambra is a copy of her father, with his red hair and brown eyes. But Mom's smile. And I liked the consonance with the name "Umbra", but this titan saved her father's life :))
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ropuszysko · 1 year
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Just yesterday I remembered that Huntik was a thing™ and I also remember how absolutely *obsessed* my little tween/kid self was with the series. To find that there's still an active (if comically small) fandom for this obscure series that has one of THE MOST BANGER INTROS EVER MADE NO CAP is a delight.
Especially because everyone seems to be from different countries like, yeah that's the resident polish person, that's the one native english speaker etc etc
This does lowkey feel like the collective hallucinations of a bunch of strangers ngl lol
Possibly thinking about rewatching the series 🤔
But absolutely *not* the English dub because from what I'd seen my country's one is so much better.
Oh right, greetings from Hungary 👋
Sorry for the ramble, I just wanted to hit up someone else who knows what the hell Huntik is/was
uhuhuhu, welcome to the fandom (its me and like. 15 other people. but we're here xD)
english dub isnt the worst out there, but i've never heard the hungarian one, so maybe it is in fact better
either way have fun and let us drag you into our swamp
(theres also only a HALF-dead discord server, where i think @twitchystitchwitch is an admin, so you can talk to them)
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ichirothehallow · 8 months
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I’m Bored, So Send Me Your “x Reader” Requests.
(Unfinished: Work In Progress)
Rules:
NO NSFW, The Author Is Repulsed By Anything Retaining To THAT Topic.
Both Romantic & Platonic
Angst Is Allowed: “If It Hurts It Works!”
Fluff Is Always Welcome!
Any Character, Even Background, I Don’t Judge!
Any Gender!
It’s Fiction, You Can Be Anything.
No Incest, Underage, Just Be A Decent Person.
Fandoms I’ll Do:
Comics:
Sonic The Hedgehog Media
Web Series:
Hazbin Hotel
Marble Hornets
The Walten Files
The Mandela Catalog
Cartoons:
Pac-Man And The Ghostly Adventures
Huntik Secrets And Seekers
Marvel
Avengers
Justice League
Hazbin Hotel
Ever After High
She-Ra Princess Of Power
The Dragon Prince
Winx Club
Games:
Sally Face
Little Misfortune
Fran Bow
Resident Evil
Dark Deception
Bendy And The Ink Machine
Slenderman Games
Lego:
Legends Of Chima
Ninjago
Elves Secrets Of Elvendale
City
City Adventurers
Friends
Dreamz
Anime:
Glitter Force
Bleach
Naruto
Bungo Stray Dogs
All Yugioh Series’s(Except Sevens)
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winxwiki · 1 year
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Do you have any idea why Huntik failed to gain an audience which led to it's cancellation? Is it worth of checking, or did it end on a cliffhanger which will never get resolved?
I haven't watched Huntik YET, but I heard it got a rushed season 2 since right after season 1 the numbers were clear about its success. Not sure how much of a cliffhanger the ending is, but technically the story got wrapped...?
From what I'm reading on its production, the reason for its failure was its costs compared to success and merchandising, it just wasn't as marketable as Winx and there was a lot of mismanagement in general in some stuff, like the comic artists didn't get paid on their last issues. Oof.
Huntik had a much bigger budget and better animation quality than Winx Club since it was Iginio's passion project according to some interviews, he even demanded a story bible to be written! Something we don't know if it properly exists for Winx since there's multiple plot holes through the S1-3 he wrote and italian books contradict each other constantly. Huntik was his first venture as a serious project for teens, an italian shonen dare I say.
The series was moderately popular in Italy, had rides in Rainbow Magicland and toys and all, was generally regarded as high quality online, even more than Winx, had a good reception... it's just much harder to make a cartoon for boys when you have anime as the competition IN YOUR HOME COUNTRY and sell it to 40 other countries when you don't have the same level of popularity of Winx Club (which had the blessing of being the first western animated magical girl cartoon with a serialized plot). Huntik was much more appreciated by older kids who weren't gonna buy most toys...
Also giving it to NickToons killed it in America for sure. Stop giving anything to Nickelodeon
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daliakim · 2 years
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Many of you think that Zhalia has many similarities to Hwasa
Ok, I get it. But why are you silence about Jennie?
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Just look:
1. Her bf literally has Dante's vibe
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2. Her ex just dyed his hair like Ryder, lol (I don't like Huntik's comics. But I can't not tell you about that😂)
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sonicasura · 2 years
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List of Fandoms I know
Anime
Jujutsu Kaisen
Bleach(Stopped before Final Arc)
Naruto (Lost Interest)
Fullmetal Alchemist
Fire Force(need refresher)
Ushio and Tora
MHA (Up to Overhaul, after that lost interest)
One Piece
Fairytail(Need refresher)
Blue Exorcist
Attack on Titan (Fuck S4)
JJBA(Everything but spin off manga and latest Jojo)
Blue Dragon
Dragonball (Original, Z, GT, Super)
Gintama
Hunter X Hunter(need refresher)
Hellsing
Soul Eater(Basic knowledge)
Yokai Watch (Shadowside)
Parasyte(Not live action show)
Devilman
Devil is a Part Timer
Baoh
One Punch Man(need to catch up)
Darker than Black
Toriko
Magmell
Xam'd
Gad Guard
Kaiju No.8
Games
Pokemon
Yugioh
Digimon
Persona (4,5)
Mario
Sonic the Hedgehog
Megaman (Battle Network/Star Force)
Kirby
Devil May Cry
Legend of Zelda (Linked Universe)
Infamous
Sly Cooper
Castlevania(need refresher)
Knack
Kingdom Hearts
Fire Emblem (Awakening, Fates and Sacred Stones)
Skylanders
Crash Bandicoot
Splatoon
Monster Hunter
Mario Rabbids
Final Fantasy(Mainly 7 and older Gameboy games)
Bakugan (Not the Reboots)
Kid Icarus
Skullgirls
Prototype
Bioshock(need refresher)
Evolve(need refresher)
Jak and Daxter
Ratchet and Clank
Spectrobes
Bendy and the Ink Machine
Xenoblade Chronicles (1st)
ARMS
Rayman
A Hat In Time
Prince of Persia(DS, Two Thrones and live action movie)
Balan Wonderworld
Golden Sun
Mad Rat Dead
Asura's Wrath
Klonoa
Altered Beast(Reboot)
Dragon Quest(4, Monsters Joker 1/2, Builders 1, Warriors 1)
Onimusha
Disgaea
Psychonauts
Nights
Resident Evil(1-6 mainly)
Antonball/Blast
Pizza Tower
Poppy Playtime
My Friendly Neighborhood
Cartoons, Shows and Misc
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (Not the comics and haven't gotten into Rise)
Kaijudo
Ben 10 (Not the Reboot)
Generator Rex
Secret Saturdays
Mixels
Doctor Who (2005, not 13/14/15)
Ghostbusters
Danny Phantom
Firebreather
Marvel (Not the comics)
Glitchtech
Steven Universe(Not Future)
Huntik(Need refresher)
Street Sharks
Dinosaur King
Extreme Dinosaurs
Biker Mice From Mars
How To Train Your Dragon
Transformers (Cybertron, Animated, Bayverse, Prime, Robots in Disguise15, Generation 1, Earthspark, Skybound)
Slugterra
Chaotic
Hero 101
Trollhunters (Not Tales of Arcadia related)
Gargoyles
Monkie Kid
Martin Mystery
Madness Combat
JTTW related
Nezha related
Teen Titans 2003 (Need to rewatch.)
Welcome Home
Amazing Digital Circus
Murder Drones
Godzilla(Monsterverse, 1998 movie/show, Shin,)
King Kong(Monsterverse, 2000 cartoon)
I'm a big fucking nerd, k? This is prone to update.
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curuxagris · 2 years
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Practising Italian with Cartoons Pt.1
One thing I realized when I started learning Italian, as a Spanish kid, was how many of my favourite childhood cartoons were actually Italian. Seriously, like 90% of them. I personally find in cartoons an easier entryway into language oral comprehension than live action series. The vocabulary is simpler, the narrative is easy to follow, and they are shorter, avoiding the feared, but almost inevitable, burn out.
Today I’m going to bring you a few, and tell you where you can watch them. 
(Disclaimer: I am aware a lot of them were first introduced in comics, but I can’t find where to read those, in English, Spanish or Italian, so if you happen to know, please lmk)
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- Huntik, Secret and Seekers: In Italy, a group of secret hunters protect the world from an evil organization using the power of The Titans (beings embodying the power of older gods and heroes). You don’t understand, I was OBSESSED. The main reason I play dnd, and l want to be a touristic guide, is this cartoon. Full of mythology and legends, this is every dark academia’s kid jam.
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- Angel’s Friends: Drastic change, Angel friends tells us the story of Raf, an angel attending classes on earth, who has the misfortune of falling for a devil. The OG enemies to lovers, the love story of these two had me truly invested, and the story, as simple as it looks, is hella (pun intended) interesting. 
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- Winx: What can I say about The Winx. The Italian cartoon by default, we love and we stan our favourite fairies. I recommend stopping after the fourth season, but you do you.
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- W.I.T.C.H: Another series about magical girls, this on a more conventional tone. A group of girls is bound to protect the veil between their world and Meridian, using the power of the elements. This was, alongside The Winx, the most popular Italian cartoon in Spain. 
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- Monster Alergy: This is the first cartoon of this list I was surprised to discover it was Italian. Although in retrospective it was quite obvious (it’s in the vibes). A funny, distended cartoon about a family of monster hunters/caretakers in a world where only a few humans can see these creatures. The particularity is that the main character is heavily allergic to monsters, hence the name.
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-La principessa Sissi: Another of the unexpected ones. Bear in mind, this cartoon is old, but it is also gorgeous, and the animation is not bad at all. A young Sissi (yes, the Hungarian empress) lives in Bavaria with his family, until two mysterious visitors end up at her doorstep. A love story full of castles, adventures, and beautiful dresses. Princesscore at its peak.
There is another cartoon about Sissi in italian, newer and for younger audiences, but I honestly prefer the original series.
That’s all for now. expect a second part, and a third part with comics and books.
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huntikfrance · 10 months
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[IT] Huntik Magazine 18
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[EN] The scans from the italian magazine Huntik Secrets & Seekers issue #18 are now available on our VK page! (You can also read or download the translation of the comic 18 into English made by Fabry here!)
[FR] Les scans du magazine italien Huntik Secrets & Seekers n°18 sont à présent disponibles sur la page du groupe VK!
[IT] Le scansioni del Huntik Secrets & Seekers Magazine italiano n°18 sono ora disponibili su la nostra pagina VK!
>>> LINK: https://vk.com/album-91031114_297146579
PS: The scans of Huntik italian magazines 1, 3, 4, 5, 7, 15, 16 & 17 are also availables!
Scans of the Huntik Magazine 18 made by Fabry!
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paulagnewart · 22 days
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Sonic the Oz-Hog Act 8/12: Journey's End!
Sonic Universe issue 16 AU Publication Date: 6th August 2010 Price: $6.50
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(Alternate title: 'A Farewell to Khans!'.)
Sixteen. Six. Teen. Siiiiiiixteeeeen. A number by all rights like any other, yet harbors more than a few connotations in life. Songs written and movies made have abounded over the decades in dedication to this number. It can mark exciting new beginnings, a (at least theoretically) responsible coming of age, a formal debut ready to tackle the more "mature" world of driving cars and leaving school in favour of the local workforce. Or maybe not. The author of these posts can't remember their sixteenth birthday beyond being pretty sure it happened, it rained, and there was a new Transformers action figure involved.
But when it came to Aussies following their favourite hedgehog's monthly tri-coloured triumphs, sixteen marked a bitter end.
In comparison to the turmoil of 2010's political sphere, Sonic and his freedom fighting buddies' year-long battle against the Iron Dominion's wrath was a cakewalk. Having swept to power in November 2007 despite the best efforts of conservative media and racist fake pamphlets, the time had come for Kevin Rudd to resign. Labor's three year tenure of poll-topping high highs and scandalous low lows painted a divisive picture, and with the prospect of losing power on the back of a fatal home insulation program and increased taxes for mining non-renewables, Julia Gillard stepped up unopposed to succeed him on 24th June. Rudd agreed on 6th August to stay onboard for support, and within two weeks of this issue's publication, a federal election saw Gillard narrowly retain her mantle as Australia's first female Prime Minister.
Music lovers thrummed away to manufactured relationship angst of Eminem and Rihanna's collaboration Love the Way You Lie, which was halfway through its six week domination of the billboard charts. Christopher Nolan's brain-bender Inception had enjoyed its own three weeks leading the local box office, until Will Ferrell and Mark Wahlberg briefly blasted their way to the top in The Other Guys.
The glory days of analogue morning toon-tainment for kids were by this point faded memories. Having half an hour sliced off its slot beginning New Year's Day 2010, Toasted TV limped itself along offering viewers that day repeats of Huntik: Secrets & Seekers and Dinosaur King. The product of networks pushing for breakfast news programs and set top boxes becoming more prevalent (i.e. affordable) meant the future of children's television was well on its way to being all digital. Channel Seven's subsidiary 7TWO served up repeats of Avenger Penguins, Digimon Data Squad, Handy Manny and Power Rangers Jungle Fury. Not to be outclassed, Channel Nine's newly-minted 9GO! kicked off the day with new Out of Jimmy's Head before its own repeat cavalcade of Class of 3000, Chowder, Legion of Super Heroes, Ben 10, The Flintstones and The Jetsons.
Another far cry from the days of yore were fan reviews. Forums, groups and pages come and go. The regulars over at Sonic Stadium all but ignored the issue and instead focused on whether Mighty and Ray would get their own SegaSonic Arcade adaptation, while gushing over the impending Tails Adventure arc. Sonic HQ's once juggernaut now dustbowl Knothole Village had little to say beyond base pleasantries, as did PorpoiseMuffins' Saturday Morning Sonic message board.
For those hoping to dig deep into the comic proper, Ian Flynn's forum truly put the "King" in "BumbleKing". By that point in its life a thriving superpower, after 5 days and over 15 pages of speculation, residents of Archie Sonic's biggest watering hole considered it "without a doubt my favorite of the arc. It's mostly expostition with more or less no action but what exposition!" The good times rolled with "Good wrap-up to this arc in an arc. I enjoyed it. I liked Espio's backstory; thought it was handled well." and "I've said it before I'll say it again Ian gets Sonic's personality so right my favorite line has to be "'Careful'? So many foreign words today!" why cant SEGA write him like that.". Forum goers were excited to share their future speculations, notably the prospect of one character being the first in a series which, like Dimitri being the latest in a line of Enerjaks, began life as a fan theory shared on message boards during the late-90's.
Yet while fandom faces and places can change as time marches on, attitudes remain engrained. Even if they've never seen the character or read a comic, some people can (and will) criticize them, ranging from "not being accurate to other source material" or that incredibly tired buzzword of dismissing the series as "weird". When pressed to consider the extensive laundry list of Archie Sonic material going under the hammer of fickle fans, it's tough topping the decades of derision aimed at Mobius' own cybernetic simian, Monkey Khan.
The amalgamation of late writer/artist Frank Strom's admiration for Chinese literature hero Sun Wukong, Japanese actors in rubber monster suits, and 1970's Hong Kong martial art films, Khan found himself shackled among the swelling ranks of Geoffrey St. John, Nate Morgan and Mina Mongoose in the upper echelons of Archie Sonic's most reviled characters. Case in point, fans quickly booted up their modems as early as November 1997 to voice their displeasure online. Some remained optimistic, citing Khan "looks simply like a vessel for spouting chiche's and poor dialogue, but there's opportunity to make him more interesting (and more vital) to the story." Others took offence to the character's ancient roots, wondering if the coincidence "probably is, since this issue didn't seem very well thought out. If it was a reference, that would be the only excuse for the piece of Mass-Produced Crud".
As the years rolled on and Khan made a handful more cameos, this fan mentality never truly shook off. "I have come to NOT STAND Monkey Khan AND Frank Stroms writing and drawing skills…MK has ABSOLUTELY NOTHING TO DO WITH SONIC THE HEDGEHOG AND IF THE EDITOR HAD ANY SENSE HE'D FIRE STROM. The guy has done NOTHING to show that he can even write a Sonic story." readers openly whined. "it really ticks me off that Frank Strom's version of the Monkey King was so poor… in fact, I bet he hasn't heard of MK in his life, but rather, Dragon Ball. smirk. Frank Strom is probably the worst Archie-Sonic writer I've ever seen, with the possible exception of 75% of Mike Gallagher's works.". They compared Khan to the worst type of wish-fulfilment self-insert, and Strom himself often written into fanfics as a target of obsessive mockery. Even the efforts of Ian Flynn to flesh out his character during 2009-10 (complete with hatred lampshade on the first page of issue 203) came across mixed, further fueled at a time when Archie Comics openly baited fans into a staggeringly pointless shipping war.
Hm. Seeing how Khan, Geoffrey, Mina and Nate were frequently criticized for stealing the spotlights of Sonic, Antoine, Sally and Rotor respectively, maybe there's an alternate universe where someone capitalized of this and united them to strike out in their own team. It would certainly make for quite the fanfic. But enough digressing.
There's a bittersweet irony here. Locals who loathed Monkey Khan's exploits and hoped to see the back of him once and for all were about to get their wish. A World Under Constant Vigil marked the last appearance Khan would make in a starring role, one which in a fantastical coincidence was published exactly on Frank Strom's 46th birthday. Further blurring the lines between a true case of "Sixteen Khandles" and the Monkey's Paw myth, Sonic Universe issue 16 would ultimately be the final comic released at Australian retail.
After 17 years of constantly easily accessible comics, time was up. Issue 211 and Universe 14 were the last to be sold at retail for $5.50, a price increase from $4.95 which began with issue 198. The move to fancy new glossy paper, an arguably remarked improvement which brought the comic's quality closer in line with the free Bionicle, HeroScape, The Batman and Teen Titans centerpiece of 2005-6 meant coughing up another dollar. Was it this move to $6.50 a copy that made the bean counters at Gordon and Gotch drop the title? Were they too frustrated by enduring the excessive length of Iron Queen's tenure? Was it the moonlit kiss and chest stroking between Sally and Khan in issue 212 that broke the camel's back? Guess fans will never know, for when the writer of these posts questioned said distributors at the time, they responded curtly that both Sonic titles "have now ceased and are no longer in production". So much for that.
As anyone who's kept up with these will know, the story of Archie Sonic in Australia was far from being all over. It's hard to keep a good high speed hero down, and one day he shall come back. Yes, he shall come back. Until then, there must be no regrets, no tears, no anxieties. Just go forward in all your beliefs, and prove to Sonic that he is not mistaken in his.
Yet it would be a long, pained fifteen months before Aussies saw the blue blur triumphantly return to newsagent shelves.
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huntikscanlations · 10 months
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Page 30 of Huntik comic #7, The Headless Horseman.
Please note that I do not own Huntik or any of its associated names or trademarks; those are the property of Ignio Straffi and RAINBOW S.P.A. I also do not own the art or the original text of the comic pages that I post (all of which belongs to the original artists/authors). All I’ve done is translated the text to English so that more Huntik fans can enjoy the comics; they were never officially released in English.
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personal-reporter · 1 year
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Genova Comics and Games 2023
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Il Genova Comics & Games festeggia dieci anni con un’edizione che si svolgerà nelle piazze e le vie di Sestri Ponente nel weekend del 9 e 10 settembre, con numerose attività, ospiti, videogiochi, fumetti, gadget e molto altro. Le attività presenti durante la fiera andranno da concerti, incontri con ospiti speciali, dimostrazioni, tornei di videogiochi e di giochi da tavolo, workshop di disegno e una gara di cos play, oltre ai vari stand che offriranno materiale tra cui fumetti, action figures, carte collezionabili, videogiochi, gadget e tanto altro.  Come ogni anno, il palco sarà animato da cosplayer e artisti capaci che regaleranno emozioni a persone di tutte le età con le loro performance, senza dimenticare Cosmunit, un progetto di informazione che si occupa di eventi pop in tutta Italia, rivolto agli appassionati di fumetti, anime, cosplay, videogiochi e giochi da tavolo. Al Genova Comics & Games ci sarà anche un’area completamente dedicata al gioco, che include giochi da tavolo, giochi di ruolo, miniature e molte altre sorprese. Tra gli ospiti è da non perdere Stefano Guerrasio, un appassionato lettore e collezionista di fumetti fin da quando era bambino, ha sviluppato la sua inclinazione naturale per il disegno nel mondo degli eroi di carta, poi ha ampliato le sue competenze passando dalla illustrazione alla pittura e si è dedicato all’esplorazione di nuove tecniche e stili, fino a collaborare con gallerie d’arte della sua città, Genova. Ci saranno anche Freddie Tanto è un illustratore e fumettista che vive e lavora a Roma, ha frequentato la Scuola Internazionale di Comics e ha recentemente pubblicato la sua prima graphic novel intitolata “La Palude” per Edizioni BD, Federico Franzò, un artista a Genova dal 2003, che ha pubblicato con diverse testate Disney come Topolino, Paperinik, I Classici Disney, Zio Paperone e Paperino, Gabriele Villani,  illustratore e disegnatore di Taranto, che nel 2016 ha creato il progetto “Coma Empirico“, di cui è disegnatore e autore e Sergio Cabella è un disegnatore e autore che ha iniziato la sua carriera nella Disney nel 1993, oltre a collaborare altre aziende come Rainbow per le Winx e Huntik, la Piemme per Geronimo Stilton e le Tea Sister e la Ferrero per le sorprese Kinder. Al Genova Comics & Games, sarà protagonista anche  la Jedi Generation, un  progetto nato  nel 2012 e ha registrato un rapido sviluppo grazie all’impegno e alla dedizione dei suoi membri, al punto di diventare uno spettacolo dal vivo apprezzato e riconosciuto in tutta Italia. A causa dell’aumento della domanda da parte degli appassionati dell’arte della spada laser, la Jedi Generation oggi è un’autentica accademia di formazione per aspiranti Jedi e Sith, per imparare tecniche di spada suddivise in varie forme e stili conosciuti dai fan della saga, nonché l’interpretazione e l’acrobatica. Tra gli ospiti ci saranno anche Federico Butticè, Federica Simonelli, Tommaso Arzeno, Federico Franzò, Cosmunit, Sergio Cabella, Chiaretta Bon, Davide Barzi, Modugno & Pini, Giulia D’Achille e Christian Canovi, Elena Mirulla e Christian Terranova, Giampaolo Soldati, Steve De Brevi, Ne’ha e tanti altri artisti, illustratori e doppiatori. Read the full article
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