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That is, assuming @BMarrow isn't already cooking one up, that is, especially since they already did the Timeline for the franchise.
Ight I think I completed the timeline

The Trial of Elly Kedward: 1785
The Blair Witch Project Oni Press #1: 1785
The Elly Kedward Tale: 1785
The Legend of Coffin Rock: 186?
The Blair Witch Chronicles #2: 1911
Nocturne "Dark Reign of The Vampire King": 1927
The Blair Witch Chronicles #4: 1927
Nocturne "Tomb of the Underground God": 1931
Nocturne "Windy City Massacre" 1933
Nocturne "The House on the Edge of Hell": 1935
Blair Witch: Rustin Parr: 1941
Nocturne "Epilogue": 1942
The Blair Witch Chronicles #1: 1955
Blair Witch: Dark Testaments: 1986
Blair Witch: Graveyard Shift: Aug, 1991
The Blair Witch Chronicles #3: 1991
The Blair Witch Project: Oct, 1994
Curse of The Blair Witch: 1994
Blair Witch (Game): 1996
Sticks and Stones: An Exploration of the Blair Witch Legend: 199?
The Burkittsville 7: 199?
The Blair Witch Project: A Dossier: 1999
The Blair Witch Files: The Dark Room: Jun, 1999
Book of Shadows: Blair Witch 2: Nov, 1999
Book Of Shadows: Dossier: 1999
Shadow of The Blair Witch: 1999
Blair Witch: The Secret Confession of Rustin Parr: 2000?
The Blair Witch Files: The Witch's Daughter: 2000
The Blair Witch Files: The Drowning Ghost: 2000
The Blair Witch Files: Blood Nightmare: 2000
The Blair Witch Files: The Death Card: 2001
The Blair Witch Files: The Prisoner: 2001
The Blair Witch Files: The Night Shifters: 2001
The Blair Witch Files: The Obsession: 2001
Blair Witch: 2014
Hunt A Killer: Season 1: 2016
Hunt A Killer: Season 2: 2021
 
I personally still think it's just the Þ (Thorn) symbol that looks like the Cult of Thorn, and doubt that it's an intentional connection to Halloween 6 of ALL things, especially since it has a different meaning... :(
If you couldn't tell, this was me trying to explain that I don't think Blair Witch is connected. See, I kinda have a different argument for these connections. I want the connections to be as solid as physically possible. This is almost certainly not intended to be a connection to Halloween.

I think it's just using to Þ symbol (which is called the Thorn symbol too) and it happens to look like the Cult of Thorn, but it has a completely different meaning, and the film that it is in is actually an in-universe movie. Plus, Halloween 6? Why would they intentionally reference Halloween 6 if it's got a completely different meaning? Was Michael marked by the Blair Witch? No, lol.

If anything, you'd only include the second film and the rest of the franchise would be set in the Real World. Regardless... nah, I think it's not canon.
 

The Terrifier timeline... isn't it something like:

2004 - The Desent
2009 - The 9th Circle
2011 - A Boy's Life
2011 - Terrifier
2011 - Mr. Tricker's Treat
2013 - The Offering
2013 - M is for Masochist
2013 - Alexia
2013 - Jack Attack
2013 - All Hallows Eve
2014 - The Last Halloween
2015 - All Hallows Eve 2
2017 - Terrifier
2018 - Terrifier 2
2019 - PrettyFace
2019 - Karaoke Night
2021 - Poor Glenna
2021 - Witch Hunt
2021 - Nagual: The Sin Eater
2021 - That Halloween
2023 - Bupkis 1x01, "Magic Moment"
2023 - Bupkis 1x02, "Do as I Say, Not as I do"
2023 - Bupkis 1x03, "Picture"
2023 - Bupkis 1x04, "Crispytown"
2023 - Bupkis 1x05, "For Your Amusement"
2023 - Bupkis 1x06, "ISO"
2023 - Bupkis 1x07, "Borgnine"
2023 - Bupkis 1x08, "Show Me the Way" [Art Cameo]
2023 - All Hallows Eve: Trickster
2023 - Terrifier 3

They stated recently that the All Hallows Eve shorts are the same universe, which... is annoying, because they're random unrelated films not created to be part of any universe.
 
The Terrifier timeline... isn't it something like:

2004 - The Desent
2009 - The 9th Circle
2011 - A Boy's Life
2011 - Terrifier
2011 - Mr. Tricker's Treat
2013 - The Offering
2013 - M is for Masochist
2013 - Alexia
2013 - Jack Attack
2013 - All Hallows Eve
2014 - The Last Halloween
2015 - All Hallows Eve 2
2017 - Terrifier
2018 - Terrifier 2
2019 - PrettyFace
2019 - Karaoke Night
2021 - Poor Glenna
2021 - Witch Hunt
2021 - Nagual: The Sin Eater
2021 - That Halloween
2023 - Bupkis 1x01, "Magic Moment"
2023 - Bupkis 1x02, "Do as I Say, Not as I do"
2023 - Bupkis 1x03, "Picture"
2023 - Bupkis 1x04, "Crispytown"
2023 - Bupkis 1x05, "For Your Amusement"
2023 - Bupkis 1x06, "ISO"
2023 - Bupkis 1x07, "Borgnine"
2023 - Bupkis 1x08, "Show Me the Way" [Art Cameo]
2023 - All Hallows Eve: Trickster
2023 - Terrifier 3

They stated recently that the All Hallows Eve shorts are the same universe, which... is annoying, because they're random unrelated films not created to be part of any universe.
JESUS... I am NOT ready to even touch Terrifier due to how ****** up everything gets in terms of the gore (and yes, I personally didn't find the Saw films to be that bad, but Terrifier just reeks of being a mean-spirited gore-fest, so don't expect me to help out with that stuff if you're adding it to the timeline.
 
JESUS... I am NOT ready to even touch Terrifier due to how ****** up everything gets in terms of the gore (and yes, I personally didn't find the Saw films to be that bad, but Terrifier just reeks of being a mean-spirited gore-fest, so don't expect me to help out with that stuff if you're adding it to the timeline.
I'm not adding it because it has no connection, I was just musing about the timeline of it exclusively on its own terms.

Also, eh, I think they're decent films with a lot of practical effect genius behind it, and great acting by David Howard Thornton. Sienna is a pretty strong heroine too, which helps. Yeah, there are long scenes of murder, but it's just some movie magic. I find that there's a healthy amount of levity from Art just being a silly goofy guy between slaughters. I also think that, as violent as these films are, it will never be as bad as you imagine it to be. I thought the same at one point, watched the scene where the lady was cut from bottom to top, and... wow, it wasn't that bad. Yes, it's messed up... but most of the fear from watching it is in your head. (I'm not telling you to watch it, I'm just sharing my experience.)

If there's one thing that shows some dignity, it's that Damien Leone has said Art will never cross the line that those Evil Dead trees did... if you know what I mean.
 
I'm not adding it because it has no connection, I was just musing about the timeline of it exclusively on its own terms.
Oh, good. Though, I'd imagine if the Hack/Slash crossover does get made, it means that Terrifier gets in depending on whether this comic is canon or not to the movies?
Also, eh, I think they're decent films with a lot of practical effect genius behind it, and great acting by David Howard Thornton. Sienna is a pretty strong heroine too, which helps. Yeah, there are long scenes of murder, but it's just some movie magic. I find that there's a healthy amount of levity from Art just being a silly goofy guy between slaughters. I also think that, as violent as these films are, it will never be as bad as you imagine it to be. I thought the same at one point, watched the scene where the lady was cut from bottom to top, and... wow, it wasn't that bad. Yes, it's messed up... but most of the fear from watching it is in your head. (I'm not telling you to watch it, I'm just sharing my experience.)
Honestly, practical effects aside, I just find the gore to be extremely over-the-top, brutal and mean-spirited for even my tastes. Again, Saw was fine in my books, but if those films are like The Boys (the original comic), then Terrifier is like Crossed in just how ****** up things can get.
If there's one thing that shows some dignity, it's that Damien Leone has said Art will never cross the line that those Evil Dead trees did... if you know what I mean.
I mean, yeah, the Evil Dead tree scene is ****** up, but from a practical out-of-universe standpoint, it's ultimately tame (after all, it was the 1980s) compared to, say, Allie's death scene in Terrifier 2. Even watching the censored version of the Kill Count for it almost made me wanna throw up.
 
I just searched "Allie Terrifier" on Google and read the Terrifier Wiki article to see what you were all taking about and WTF?!?! Why is so messed up? Are all deaths like that in the Terrifier series?
 
I mean... it's a horror movie about a killer clown, I don't know what you expect. This entire timeline is filled with things like that. Yeah, it's messed up, but it's also over-the-top silly too. It's not easy to take it seriously, and I think that's the point. It's like Fallout violence to me.

It's not for everyone though, that's okay.
 
Placements for Army of Darkness: Forever #12

Okay, so I'm all but certain the final issue will take place in 1982, given the last page.

1300
????
Army of Darkness: Forever #12, "????" (pg. 1-19) [AoD Director's Cut Timeline]

1982
October 8th(?)

Army of Darkness: Forever #12, "???" (pg. 20)
Welp, the final issue just came out, and unfortunately, my prediction was wrong. DEAD WRONG. I'll get placements done when I get home
 
Welp, the final issue just came out, and unfortunately, my prediction was wrong. DEAD WRONG. I'll get placements done when I get home
@Pro Bot here's the placements for Army of Darkness: Forever's final issue.
Well, I'm gonna be honest, but what an anticlimactic way to end your comic. I was expecting more, and yet all we get was the equivalent of a ******* anime filler episode. But, I digress. Let's just get this **** out of the way so I can get back to catching up on the Timeline and begin working on the remaining Hellraiser comic placements. Also included here are the placements for issues 8 to 10 for ease, as the final issue takes place during said issues.

2093/1993/1300 - Army of Darkness: Forever #13, "Army of Darkness: Gorever" (Preferably to place after #10, but before #11)

1300
????
Army of Darkness: Forever #10, "Falling Down" (pg. 8-13) [AoD Director's Cut Timeline]
Army of Darkness: Forever #13, "Army of Darkness: Gorever" (pg. 21-30) [AoD Director's Cut Timeline]
Army of Darkness: Forever #10, "Falling Down" (pg. 14-20) [AoD Director's Cut Timeline]

1993
????
Army of Darkness: Forever #9, "Ashes to Ashes" (pg. 1-7, 10-13) [AoD Director's Cut Timeline]
Army of Darkness: Forever #13, "Army of Darkness: Gorever" (pg. 11-20) [AoD Director's Cut Timeline]
Army of Darkness: Forever #9, "Ashes to Ashes" (pg. 14-18) [AoD Director's Cut Timeline]

2093
????
Army of Darkness: Forever #8, "Three the Hard Way" (pg. 4-5) [AoD Director's Cut Timeline]
Army of Darkness: Forever #8, "Three the Hard Way" (pg. 1-3, 8-13) [AoD Director's Cut Timeline]
Army of Darkness: Forever #13, "Army of Darkness: Gorever" (pg. 1-10) [AoD Director's Cut Timeline]
Army of Darkness: Forever #8, "Three the Hard Way" (pg. 14-16) [AoD Director's Cut Timeline]
 

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