
#Freddy vs jason movie moon ass series#
The first series has a brilliant story, though in the earlier comics, the art work lacked consistency. I do need to say as well, that the art work in this series, has definitely improved. Something else to mention about Jason, is that in this comic, he is sporting a new, rather fetching get up which I found… Shall we say… at first I found ‘interesting’, but really grew on me as the series went on. Jason, as expected… he’s a man of few words, but rest assured he does a hell of a lot of killing. Its hard to compare his character to any one of the Elm Street films as there is a piece of him from each one. The same can be said with Freddy Krueger. I found myself reading his lines with Bruce Campbell’s voice in my head at every turn. The essence of the characters is captured so well. There isn’t anyone who is there for fodder… But in saying that, this comic does have a bit of ‘The Walking Dead’ complex, in that even the characters can die. Something I enjoyed in particular is that every character gets there moment in the sun. To all Elm Street fans, if Maggie’s name sounds familiar, it should do. The team are led by Maggie Burroughs, who is the Psychiatrist leading the Warriors. They are of course joined by the chosen one… Ash Williams from Evil Dead. Joining the Warriors, is Tommy Jarvis who features in Friday the 13th parts 4,5 &6, and is joined by his franchise counterpart Tina, from Friday the 13th Part 7. Also from the Elm Street series, the protagonist Alice who features in Elm Street 4 & 5 and her son Jacob are featured.Īs a special treat, and with the power of the Necronomicon, some of those who have perished throughout the Elm Street series get resurrected to come and help finish the job. With this comic book having the title ‘Nightmare Warriors’, this is of course, a group of people who have fought Freddy or Jason and survived.ĭr Neil Gordon (Elm Street 3) returns in the role of Psychiatrist, and is still trying to figure out a way to stop Krueger for good. Where do begin with this mini series… Quite simply put, its very good, and is a great way to follow on from the first series.Īs soon as Jason comes back into the mix, literally, all hell breaks loose and the carnage at the end of the first comic continues.Īs you’d expect from a comic with these three characters, its pretty non stop action throughout. In the midst of a new top secret government project involving the Necronomicon Exmortis, there are two psychiatrists that are trying to locate and bring together survivors of past encounters of with Freddy and Jason, to form a group called The Nightmare Warriors, and with the help of a certain ‘Chosen One’, make a march on Washington, to fight pure evil, and defeat it once and for all. With Freddy and Jason defeated, the evil book now lies at the bottom of the frozen lake, and out of sight of anybody that could pick it up and read from it In the showdown at the end of what we will call “Season One”, the scene is set for the show down at Camp Crystal Lake, where the three titans are in the midst of a fight to the death.Īsh scrambles for the Necronimcon, sends Freddy through a portal into the Deadite dimension, and then in classic fashion, drowns Jason in the lake, along with the Necronomicon. It carries on from where the original mini series leaves off. The Nightmare Warriors is the 2nd ‘Freddy vs Jason vs Ash’ mini series from Wildstorm comics.
