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postheadericon Creepy Or Crappy? A Long Journey on a Bumpy road.

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Uncle creepey by Jason Shawn Alexander The Curse introSee the way I did that? Casting The Curse under a new light? Get It? I am so funny it makes me want to hurl.(baby bunnies into a ceiling fan)

Now let’s get right to it, shall we. The first story in Dark Horse’s Creepy #1 is called The Curse and was written by Joe Harris and imaged by Jason Shawn Alexander. It is the spooky tale of a young man’s discovery of a special creepy power and the shocking family secret that his mother has been hiding. That’s what it is supposed to be. I feel a need to warn you that if you keep reading I will spill the beans, regardless of how few beans I have available for spilling.

Before I gnaw into this particular bone I want to tell you something of the people involved in making it. Joe Harris has a website at JoeHarris.net. Click that if you want to see it.

He has written for a while and has done some very cool shit. He wrote the screenplay for Darkness Falls! One of the coolest strange-type movies ever. So if you want my opinion of Joe’s abilities, I think he’s a talented guy, very creative.

The other part of the equation is Jason Shawn Alexander. Normally I get really annoyed by folks who use more than two names.  But in this case it’s cool because without the Shawn he would be that guy from Seinfeld. So it’s ok that he use the big long name because he needs it, plus the fact that he is actually brilliant.

He has a site at www.JasonShawnAlexander.com and the other is his blog at BloodAndWhisky.blogspot.com. (which is great name) Again you can get to either by clicking on them. If you do, you will see that he experiments with different styles. He uses varied subjects and much of his stuff is good.

It’s depressing, but that isn’t a bad thing. He even has an artist statement that rambles on about goofy things involving “meaning” and “depth” and that sort of crap. Standard stuff for fine artists. Again I am not saying any of this is bad. On the contrary it shows that he has trained for real at some point and is trying to be as complete and professional an artist as possible. I know that I tend to be sardonic at times, and I want it understood that I like this guys stuff.

Neither Joe nor Jason can be considered hacks, or amateurs. Dark Horse is also not a lightweight. They rank highest in sales over every other comic company outside Marvel and DC. The reason for that, is they know what they are doing. All these people know what they are doing. Which leaves no excuse for them to have done what they did, which is create and publish The Curse.

The Curse, flat out, stinks on ice.

Jason can do brilliant art. The art in this piece is at the bottom end of his stuff to begin with. Then it commits the unforgivable sin of detracting from the story. At least it would have, if there had been a story from which to detract. Which brings me to the next point.

It all started in English class…

Recall the basic structure of a plot—A person wants something, faces an obstacle and takes action to overcome it. That’s it. It’s not that damn tough. The Curse seems to get off on the right foot.  A young man working in a printing shop wants to get off work on time. His nasty big fat ugly boss woman, hates him and won’t let him have off. Like I said, lame plot, but it is a plot, until the second page where she is eaten by a press.

That was the end of his obstacle. That was the end of his struggle. And that was the end of the plot. In order for there to be more story there has to be more standing in his way. There isn’t.

Then he realizes that he has this power that can make what he thinks, happen. And he proceeds to use it all over town, causing great harm to others and with no opposition at all. Also greatly absent are any feelings about it on his part. He is not even remotely horrified by the fact that he mutilated a woman, and maimed an innocent hot dog vendor. He just thinks it’s cool that he can get off work on time and save $2 on the hot dog.

This main character is about as deep as a rattle snake. No one is gunning for him. He has no foes, or resistance. And apparently no morals either. So when he finally wanders  home after a long day of effortlessly torturing people and not even enjoying it, we don’t really care what he says to his headless mother. (She has a head, but they go to great pains to make sure that it is not in any of the frames. It is done so awkwardly that it is blatant. If it was intended to mask an oncoming surprise, it didn’t.)

Nor are her evasive answers in any way intriguing or suspenseful. The only emotion I felt at this point was—obviously they had to get the page count higher. What a freakin’ waste. It’s sad really.

When they have wasted enough space and get around to showing the “shock” image, (his mother’s ugly face) it sucked on so many levels I can’t list them all, but I will mention the big ones.

I had a spoiler alert earlier in this article. I apologize for that. I can’t actually tell you the ending because I don’t know what the hell it even was. After much kvetching they cut to his momma’s ugly puss and through a combination of poor writing, bad or no story-boarding, or a poor choice of rendering styles I honestly had no idea what it was showing. I could see it was a shrivelled puss, but beyond that I was sincerely clueless. Was she dead? Was she rotted? Was she really old? Was she from the end of the movie Psycho?

If any of these is what it was supposed to be, then… Did she die at that moment because he wished it? Or had he been keeping his dead mother’s body alive with his “power”. (That would be cool) Or did she just rot because he told her to stop using the power? Because of the head-out-of-frame trick, you have no way of knowing what she looked like before.

The first part of a series should raise more questions than it answers. And this piece certainly did that. Unfortunately I don’t think it raised the ones that the creators intended, like what happens next? Or, what will he do? But instead it raised questions like…

What where they thinking?

And, Why would two guys who have done so many cool things do something this shitty? And why do all these other reviewers praise this turd?

Well kiddies, I have some multiple choice answers for you. Take what you want and leave the rest:

Q-What were they thinking?

A-They were thinking it was good. No one deliberately sets out to do shitty work, and fewer people release it if they have. The episodic nature of this piece increases the risk of putting out shit. Because they know what’s coming in the entire series, and they know how cool it will get, it becomes easy to miss the lameness of the opening.

Q-Why would they do something this lame?

A-For the money. Most of the audience for this comic may not even know the difference between good stories and bad ones. They may have read comics in English class instead of paying attention. ( I know I did, but I made up for it later) So if the intended audience will lay their money down for shit and come back for more, Fuck ‘Em. Why should we put out something good, when we can make money with crap? Sad, but the way many entertainment companies think. ( I am not saying this about Dark Horse. It is merely an observation about entertainment business companies.)

Q-Why do all these other reviews praise this piece of shit, as though it is a glittering gem amongst scum-covered stones?

A-It could be because they like it. It’s possible. It could be that it is they who did not pay attention in class. They could be idiots. They could be writing reviews for their own agendas. Like maybe they are just filling up their blogs and aren’t really trying to help. Or they don’t really care about horror comics. There are many reasons. Perhaps they didn’t really read the thing. Or maybe they just like these two guys and are therefore giving them a pass. Any of these things is possible. I have no great insight about any of this. Which brings me to the best reason of all…

I may be wrong.

Join us again tomorrow folks as I delve deep into the depths of Hell Hound Blues.

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