yeah i was big into this way (waaaaaay) back, and while on a nostalgic googlesession i just recently found out theres a movie in the making! http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0490181/ a pretty impressive cast aswell..
MC was proboably the dirtiest and coolest comic universe along with LOBO, cant wait to see this.
anyone know where i can find the comic these days?
the destruction of everything, is the beginning of something new. your whole world is on fire, and soon, you'll be too..
Mutant Chronicles had one of the best steampunk settings out there. If a movie was made that totally realized its potential it it would be the sickest, most violent, most awesome work ever comitted to film. I doubt the movie will go that far, but I'm still looking forward to it.
I've played through the run 'n gun tons of times, and had the Siege of the Citadel board game back in the day. In my understanding the series started out as a PnP RPG; not my thing, but it's good to see it's undergoing something of a revival. I've think I've heard mention of a comic adaption before, but I don't know anything about it. With my luck, its in Swedish.
Mortificator wrote:Mutant Chronicles had one of the best steampunk settings out there. If a movie was made that totally realized its potential it it would be the sickest, most violent, most awesome work ever comitted to film. I doubt the movie will go that far, but I'm still looking forward to it.
I've played through the run 'n gun tons of times, and had the Siege of the Citadel board game back in the day. In my understanding the series started out as a PnP RPG; not my thing, but it's good to see it's undergoing something of a revival. I've think I've heard mention of a comic adaption before, but I don't know anything about it. With my luck, its in Swedish.
any differences in the SNES and MD versions of the game?
yeah i also played the RPG and Card game back in the days.
i have some issues of the comic in my parents attic, it is ofcourse in swedish but i doubt it was made here? MC was pretty big in sweden tho at its prime, dunno how big of an international sucess it was?
i remember i thought the comic was great anyways, gritty, violent and with a twist of sick humor thrown in.. great artwork aswell, crazy amounts of detail and colour.
the destruction of everything, is the beginning of something new. your whole world is on fire, and soon, you'll be too..
When I saw the title of this thread, the first thing that popped into my mind was "Mutant Doom Troopers" for the Genny Played quite a bit of that the other day w/ a friend.
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One day back in the mid 90's my buddy and I went to the rental store looking for Doom on the SNES. They didn't have it, but they had Doom Troopers, and our superior intellect told us it must be the next best thing. It actually turned out to be a pretty fun Contra knockoff. Most of the fun was in the over-the-top gore factor. I mean really, the first boss kills you by flooding the screen with puke? How is that not awesome when you're 15?
Had no clue it was part of a larger universe though.
Considering that Doom Troopers was a decent game and SNES Doom was a terrible port, I think you lucked out.
sven666 wrote:i have some issues of the comic in my parents attic, it is ofcourse in swedish but i doubt it was made here? MC was pretty big in sweden tho at its prime, dunno how big of an international sucess it was?
i remember i thought the comic was great anyways, gritty, violent and with a twist of sick humor thrown in.. great artwork aswell, crazy amounts of detail and colour.
Hey, you're right! I found scans of the comics on Rapidshare; it was a four-issue limited series drawn by Davide Fabri and published in '96. The art does indeed kick ass.
That's what she said.
Anyway, Mutant Chronicles never became popular in the U.S., but I do remember seeing TV comercials back in its heyday. They had a guy in a cheezy Nepharite costume with the voiceover "evolution's about to take a nasty turn."
Ed Oscuro wrote:Jesus, if you're going to put up a sign for MUTANTS LTD. don't put it in Comic Sans.
Hahaha... truer words were never spoken.
We here shall not rest until we have made a drawing-room of your shaft, and if you do not all finally go down to your doom in patent-leather shoes, then you shall not go at all.