Saturday, March 19, 2016

Three Feet Tall and Horrifying

Gnomes as the monster in horror stories isn't a new or fresh idea. I wrote about it before on this blog. In 2004 the creator of the failed Chaos Comics wrote a one shot comic for Avatar Press, about killer gnomes.


Brian Pulido founded Chaos! Comics in 1994 and helped jumpstart the "bad girl" comics era. His characters Lady Death, Chastity, and Jade were joined by London Night's Razor and Shi, Image Comics' Witchblade, Dawn, and Dark Chylde, Neil Gaiman's Angela, and IDW's Danger Girl in creating a new era of scantily clad, highly sexualized, exploitative femme fatales. The art style affected comics for the next 20 years.

After Chaos Comics went under in 2002, Brian Pulido began writing for other publishers, and dabbled in film. Killer Gnomes was one of these projects. The comic came first. But in 2009, he wrote and directed a short film called There's Something out There, which follows the plot of the comic book. 

Killer Gnomes starts with the main character bringing home a garden gnome which comes to life and protects the garden with extreme murderous efficiency.

Wednesday, March 2, 2016

Good Gnews: A Follow Up

My last post was about the Little Buffalo State park in Perry County, and the decision to outlaw a man's gnome home building hobby.

However, it appears that a few more level headed fans who appreciate this homegrown tourist attraction have offered to install the homes on their properties instead. The link to an article all about it is below.
http://www.pennlive.com/life/2016/02/homeless_gnomes_weigh_housing.html#incart_article_small
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According to PennLive.com, nearby Duncannon and Millerstown have both offered to take the uprooted homes and welcome gnome resettlement in their parks. Also, the local Newport Public Library has offered to take some of the homes.