Snakes on an Irregular Webcomic
Thursday, February 21st, 2008Irregular Webcomic does its own take on Snakes on a Plane, in mostly lego form.
Irregular Webcomic does its own take on Snakes on a Plane, in mostly lego form.
Angry Alien does Snakes on a Plane in 30 Seconds (with bunnies, of course). I saw this first On Demand through Comcast (ironically), but it was apparently done originally for Starz.
I’ve lost track of numbers, but here’s yet another Snakes on a Plane themed comic for the world at large:
This was drawn/written by Dan Walne (original here). Browsing his site I found that he had recently received the following gift, which seemed awful generous of someone out there:
More comics from around the web:
The first comic is from Sunday’s Shoe, the second is from PvPonline’s guest blogger Chris Giarrusso.
I’ve been mighty quiet lately. The film, obviously, has opened. We all had a good time. Sadly, I’m back in school and spent last week traveling in Boston searching for jobs. I’ll be spending next week traveling in Los Angeles searching for jobs. Anybody want to throw one my way?
Anyway, to keep us on topic here, here’s a series of Fan Comics from around the web:
As with everything lately, my attribution abilities are just awful. Please let me know where these came from.
All previous Fan Comics.
Fan Comics from around the web. Unfortunately, like my last post, since I’ve been disorganized lately, I don’t know where the comics came from. Damn my crappy archiving system, damn it. If you know where these came from, post them in the comments so I can give proper attributes. Ok, the first is from Blaugh.
I do, thankfully, know that this last one came from Jeff Rowland at Overcompensating:
All previous Fan Comics.
Ok, we’ve had some people chime in. The first comic was written by Matt Simpson (Nuclear Powered Toaster) and Eric Nault (Hellbound Comic), the second was from Savage Chicken, the third was an editorial from the Free Lance Star. The fourth one is still a mystery to me.
All previous Fan Comics.
Stiknstein is back with another Stickdeath animation entitleld “Surprise Trailer.” Again, click on the thumbnail to watch it in its full animated glory:
All previous Stickdeath.
We haven’t done comics in a while. These comics came from the french Snakes on a Plane site, The New British Pope, unknown and Overcompensating.
We’ve seen Overcompensating before, in fact Jeffrey Rowland, the author, is one of those considered to be instrumental in starting the Snakes on a Plane phenomenon. It’s nice to see him sticking with the theme.
All previous Fan Comics.
Will, otherwise known as stikNstein, has produced two more Snakes related stickdeath animations. He’s prolific. As always, click on the image below to see it animated.
Previous Stickdeath.
Well, I guess it was bound to happen. A comic book writer named Chuck Dixon announced on his webpage that he was going to be writing the official Snakes on a Plane Comic Book. Comic Book sites picked up the story, and now we know:
SNAKES ON A PLANE #1 & 2
Written by Chuck Dixon
Art by Gordon Purcell
Photo covers
Issue #1 Variant cover by J.G. Jones
Issue #2 Variant cover by Jerome MooreYou’ve heard the Internet buzz…seen the hair-raising trailer…now experience the comic of the sensational summer movie Snakes on a Plane, written by Chuck Dixon (NIGHTWING) with art by Gordon Purcell and painted covers by J.G. Jones (52) and Jerome K. Moore!
Snakes on a Plane stars Samuel L. Jackson as an FBI agent assigned to escort a government witness on a flight to Los Angeles. But when a crimelord sets loose hundreds of deadly snakes during the flight, the agent must band together with the pilot, frightened crew and passengers in a desperate attempt to survive and protect his witness!
There are mother$%#@!! Snakes On The mother$%#@!! Plane!
Retailers please note: Each issue will feature two covers; see order form for details.
Issue #1 on sale August 16; issue #2 on sale August 30 (1 & 2 of 2) 32 pg, FC, $2.99 US MATURE READERS
You can read a lot more about this at Newsarama, including an interview with the writer and artist.
Four new comics for you today from Yirmumah, K City, Chris & Smith and Flannel Jedi:
And of course the french comic that I posted earlier from Snakes on a Plane:
All previous Fan Comics.
A new Stickdeath from Will, this one is deals with Roger Ebert and his hatred, HATRED, of irony (how timely). As always, click on the image below to see it animated:
Previous Stickdeath.
Up until now, only English speakers could enjoy all that is Snakes on a Plane. Well, that is no longer the case. This Snakes on a Plane site is on a french server and, unsurprisingly, written mostly in French (with the phrase “snakes on a plane” being the major excpetion). I’ve gone to the trouble of snagging thier content, but I’m sure they’ll be updating so you should consider checking their site regularly if, you know, you’re french. Here’s what they’ve got:
They’ve even got a comic:
Can anyone translate this?
All previous Fan Art, Fan Comics.
Last week I posted an ASL translation of Snakes on a Plane and requested a video of someone doing it. Well, I didn’t get a video, but Will of stickdeath fame was kind enough to make two different versions in stick figure format. The first one is straight, the second uses a little bit Samuel L. Jackson styled edge:
Previous Stickdeath.
Will has graced us with yet another collection of Stickdeath animations. As always, click them to see them animated. Enjoy:
A few new comics for you today. The first bunch is from a strip called Over the Hedge (if you click on the link you’ll see the first of these, click on the next day’s comic to see the next…):
And the final one was submitted by a reader named Dave. Enjoy:
Will continues his streak of Snakes on a Stickdeath animations. Here is his fourth work (as usual, click on it to see it animated):
See the first, second and third original animations.
Since everyone was so happy with the last Snakes on a Stickdeath animated .gif, Will was kind enough to make us two more. Click on the thumbnail to enjoy their full animated goodness: