Tuesday, February 7, 2012

Slasher 101 (my review for you guys to edit/review)


Slashers 101 is for horror movie buffs and comic lovers alike. Even if you are only into one of the two this 24 page graphic novel will most likely appeal to the sensibilities of your taste. Stacie Ponder, a filmmaker, is also the writer and illustrator. Yes, a lady comic writer AND artist. But this comic is not your typical superhero-saves-something comic. It’s actually informative, like a text book with pictures of  cute little murderers and diagrams of strangely humorous death scenes.  
Stacie “Final Girl” Ponder takes you through the Slasher film genre step by step in this book from the type of hair usually seen on the killers to breaking down stock characters. She mentions all the popular horror films but also discusses in detail scenes from one’s you may have never heard of.  You know how people can geek out about certain topics and your eyes glaze over because they know more than any human should about that topic? Well, Stacie discovered that if you take that geek glaze and throw it into a comic it becomes really interesting. She’s also funny.
Artistically, the style is simple. It’s what I would call a stick figure comic. It’s black and white with the main character being a female who is simply drawn but has about a hundred different expressions throughout. Even though I use the word ‘simple’, Stacie manages to put in enough detail so that each killer, is easily recognizable whether it’s Jason’s hockey mask or Freddy’s glove. The words and the pictures work together very well.
Normally in a review I’d try to discuss something that I didn’t like just to be objective. But, the thing about this comic is that it’s just really good. That might not mean much coming from me because you don’t know me. But if you enjoy comics, scary movies, documentaries, and general unusual geekieness, like me, then this really might appeal to you.  She’s done her homework, knows her stuff, and on top of it all she’s got a good since of humor.
This comic had me giggling in places, I was thoroughly entertained, and I actually came away having learned a thing or two. You can find Stacie on Twitter at @finalgrrl so go follow her there. Then check out her site here, to read more about Final Girl and purchase a copy for $5.  She will also do a personalized sketch edition for $10 that includes a picture of your choosing at the back of the comic. 

(This is the rough draft. Feel free to add edit notes or comments)

3 comments:

  1. So here are my comments. I am typing this on my ipad so i don't have a lot of narrative. I will just underline some the changes that I made and suggest. So totally feel comfortable to ignore everything-- because I gave this a quick read. Remember to take the underlines out if you use the changes. I think this was good, however.

    Slashers 101 is for horror movie buffs and comic lovers alike. Even if you only consider yourself one of the two, this 24-page graphic novel will most likely appeal to your sensibilities. Stacie Ponder, a filmmaker, is the writer and illustrator of Slashers 101. Yes, a lady is the comic writer AND the artist. But this comic is not your typical superhero-saves-something comic. It’s actually informative, like a text book with pictures of cute little murderers and diagrams of strangely humorous death scenes.  

    Stacie “Final Girl” Ponder takes you through the Slasher film genre step by step in this book from the type of hair usually seen on the killers (*you should reword the first part of this sentence) to breaking down stock characters. She mentions all the popular horror films but also discusses in detail scenes from ones you may have never heard of.  You know how people can geek out about certain topics and your eyes glaze over because they know more than any human should about that topic? Well, Stacie discovered that if you take that geek glaze and throw it into a comic it becomes really interesting. She’s also funny.

    Artistically, the style is simple. It’s what I would call a stick figure comic. It’s black and white with the main character being a female. She is simply drawn but has about a hundred different expressions throughout. Even though I use the word "simple," Stacie manages to put in enough detail so that each killer is easily recognizable--whether it’s Jason’s hockey mask or Freddy’s glove. The words and the pictures work together very well.

    Normally in a review I’d try to discuss something that I didn’t like just to be objective. But, the thing about this comic is that it’s just really good. That might not mean much coming from me, because you don’t know me. But if you enjoy comics, scary movies, documentaries, and general unusual geekieness, like me, then this really might appeal to you.  Ponder's done her homework, knows her stuff, and, on top of it all, she’s got a good sense of humor.

    This comic had me giggling in places. I was thoroughly entertained, and I actually came away having learned a thing or two. You can find Stacie on Twitter at @finalgrrl, so go follow her there. Then check out her site here, to read more about Final Girl and purchase a copy for $5.  She will also do a personalized sketch edition for $10 that includes a picture of your choosing at the back of the comic. 

    (I'll email on Facebook because it might be easier o read)

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  2. Okay you can't see the underlines etc here. Just go to Facebook.

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  3. Thank you so much for the edit, Corrie!

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