Maciej Jankowski
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I would assume a scientist who is aware of the monsters did that.How do you think the Island came to be?
I would assume a scientist who is aware of the monsters did that.How do you think the Island came to be?
It sounds like a fun book, but it's basically published fanfiction (/headcanon) linking swathes of 30s-70s movies. I wouldn't really rely on it as canon.https://www.universalmonsterarmy.com/forum/index.php?topic=31565.0
...Return of the Vampire, huh? Nice... King Kong... wait, KING KONG!? THE THING FROM ANOTHER WORLD!? Citizen Kane? Mm... THE EXORCIST!?!
it is licensed. Universal holds the copyright to the character and fanfiction can only be non-profit if you don't want to have legal issues. As the writer is a film historian aswell, he knows what would happen so he wouldn't do it. Besides the covers contans shot from the film, which you can't do if you don't have a license or if the film is in public domain. The Wolf Man is not in public domain yet.It sounds like a fun book, but it's basically published fanfiction (/headcanon) linking swathes of 30s-70s movies. I wouldn't really rely on it as canon.
You know, I figured the Van Helsing Dracula was probably the first. Guess it's actually Jesus.And I thought JoJo's Jesus was weird enough, what with him pretty much being the very first Stand User.
https://jojowiki.com/Jesus_Christ
I don't think it's licensed. He's written several other self-published books in a similar vein, e.g. mashing together unrelated mummy movies with The Man from U.N.C.L.E. or early zombie/voodoo movies with characters from Jaws, Indiana Jones and Leave It to Beaver etc., regardless of studio or copyright.it is licensed. Universal holds the copyright to the character and fanfiction can only be non-profit if you don't want to have legal issues. As the writer is a film historian aswell, he knows what would happen so he wouldn't do it. Besides the covers contans shot from the film, which you can't do if you don't have a license or if the film is in public domain. The Wolf Man is not in public domain yet.
they use stills from the films inside. That's a huge violation if it ain't licensed. but eitherway, I can't find anywhere a confirmation for it to be licensed or fanfiction. The best way to move forward would be ignore it until it's proven to be licensed @Pro BotI don't think it's licensed. He's written several other self-published books in a similar vein, e.g. mashing together unrelated mummy movies with The Man from U.N.C.L.E. or early zombie/voodoo movies with characters from Jaws, Indiana Jones and Leave It to Beaver etc., regardless of studio or copyright.
Don't forget, there's literally two Alvin and the Chipmunks crossovers too. Talbot's lycanthropy was cured, although I take it that was very much temporary as is par the course for these things.You know, I figured the Van Helsing Dracula was probably the first. Guess it's actually Jesus.
very likely, he can't take a break can heDon't forget, there's literally two Alvin and the Chipmunks crossovers too. Talbot's lycanthropy was cured, although I take it that was very much temporary as is par the course for these things.
That's a good point. Licensing can definitely complicate things, especially when it comes to using stills from films. It's interesting to see how these issues are navigated in different publications.If it ain't licenced, that definitely would make things way easier.
Say what?!Don't forget, there's literally two Alvin and the Chipmunks crossovers too. Talbot's lycanthropy was cured, although I take it that was very much temporary as is par the course for these things.
Both. There's a time jump.Is Van Helsing set in 1887 or 1888 because it's different between the two lists along with We Will Be Monsters being split between 2021 and 2022
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alvin_and_the_Chipmunks_Meet_Frankensteinhttps://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alvin_and_the_Chipmunks_Meet_the_WolfmanTechnically they're actual Universal Monsters content. There's a unique version of Victor Frankenstein who creates a new Frankenstein's monster inside a Frankenstein's castle attraction, and there's the original Larry Talbot Wolfman after he's brought back in the Return of the Wolfman novel.Say what?!
The best crossovers ever made! XDhttps://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alvin_and_the_Chipmunks_Meet_Frankensteinhttps://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alvin_and_the_Chipmunks_Meet_the_WolfmanTechnically they're actual Universal Monsters content. There's a unique version of Victor Frankenstein who creates a new Frankenstein's monster inside a Frankenstein's castle attraction, and there's the original Larry Talbot Wolfman after he's brought back in the Return of the Wolfman novel.
I would only argue that the 1931 events are somewhat similar, if you want my take.Is it possible that the Spanish Dracula went through similar events that his English counterpart did?
Uh... so Metropolis, The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari, M and Pandora's Box are connected in some way. This novel doesn't really contradict the Frankenstein films other than the 1920s timeline, but this does contradict the aforementioned films in some ways.Massive Multiplayer Crossover
Pandora, of course, is the Bride of Frankenstein.
Cesare from The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari is Dr. Pretorius's assistant and valet instead — and it turns out he's a pretty nice young man when he's not being brainwashed into committing murders while sleepwalking.
Henry Frankenstein presses Hans Beckert, the whistling child-killer from M, into his service.
Dr. Rotwang builds his robot girl on the outskirts of Berlin in the 1920s rather than in the fantastical future of Metropolis.
And Lulu from Pandora's Box performs at a club with his robotic creation.
Christopher Isherwood (himself a Historical Domain Character) offers to introduce Pandora to a friend of his who performs at another club, an American singer.
It's not connected to Universal Monsters in any way besides being based on the same characters who are public domain, so he's someone elseWould the League of Extraordinary Gentlemen's Dracula be a variant of Armand Tesla's Dracula or would it be someone else?
No, we are waiting to see if it is licensed or if it's published fanfiction