Finding Sherlock, Hogwarts... and Frankenstein

Jul 03, 2014 07:28

Good news! "Sherlock Returns for One-Off Special AND Series 4."

And here are a couple of other nifty things that may be of interest. (Thanks to Michael!)

- Living with Frankenstein, a web series: "Frankenstein’s Monster (aka Frank) is alive and living in Los Angeles with Mary Shelley, P.B. Shelley, and Lord Byron. In this dark comedy the Monster ( Read more... )

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morningapproach July 3 2014, 11:55:13 UTC
Thanks for the birthday wishes!! <3

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eldritchhobbit July 17 2014, 20:52:27 UTC
You're most welcome! *hugs*

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splix July 3 2014, 16:44:27 UTC
Thank you for the birthday wishes! :D

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eldritchhobbit July 17 2014, 20:53:46 UTC
You're most welcome! *hugs*

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sittingduck1313 July 7 2014, 12:28:32 UTC
Speaking of Frankenstein, the latest installment in the Monster Hunter International series (entitled Monster Hunter Nemesis) recently came out. In case you're not familiar with MHI, think of it as like Ghostbusters but with corporeal monsters and lots of dakka instead of spooks and unlicensed nuclear accelerators. You may hear comparisons to Men in Black and the X-Files, but these analogies are flawed. The resemblance to MIB is tenuous at best, while the X-Files comparison is so absurd that anyone who makes it should get a swift kick where it counts.

Anyway, Monster Hunter Nemesis focuses on Franks, a Monster Control Bureau agent who is actually the original Frankenstein's monster. Now I'm leery when a writer chooses to focus on an antagonistic character of the sort that fans love to hate. All too often, these sort of treatments wind up diminishing them. Fortunately, Franks does not suffer such an indignity.

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eldritchhobbit July 17 2014, 20:56:12 UTC
Fortunately, Franks does not suffer such an indignity.

Oh, this is great to hear! Thanks for telling me about Monster Hunter Nemesis. It's new to me, and it sounds terrific!

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sittingduck1313 July 18 2014, 12:50:24 UTC
While the Monster Hunter International series is generally good, it doesn't really hit its stride until the third book Monster Hunter Alpha. It also has some Lovecraft influences. One of the more memorable bits from the second book Monster Hunter Vendetta is when the characters are going through a certain musty tome written in Arabic, and one of them is startled to find an illustration of her childhood imaginary friend Mr. Trash Bags. An older relative then breaks it to her that Mr. Trash Bags had not been an imaginary friend, but a very real shoggoth (and they never figured out why it hadn't just eaten her).

Another series from the same author is the Grimnoir Chronicles. The best way to describe it is if you took X-Men, sucked out all the whiny angst, and filled that massive void with dieselpunk and hardboiled noir attitude.

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Living with Frankenstein anonymous July 8 2014, 02:17:38 UTC
Hi,

Thanks for mentioning my web series, Living with Frankenstein. I hope everyone enjoys it!

Deborah

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Re: Living with Frankenstein eldritchhobbit July 17 2014, 20:54:33 UTC
Thank you for the web series! It's my pleasure to pass along the word.

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eldritchhobbit July 17 2014, 21:01:55 UTC
I'm so glad to hear that you had a great birthday - and that you'll be in my class this fall (that's great news)! I'd love to do coffee with you soon. Right after this summer semester ends I'm off to Georgia and then to London, but when I'm back, let's get together. Definitely! (We need to talk Welcome to Night Vale, among other things! *g*)

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