![]() ![]() They certainly cover madness, death, love and God as it promises, but horrifying? Not so much. With themes like God contemplating suicide, or titles like 666 House Street, they more closely resemble the entries on a creepypasta website than Rod Serling’s series. It could have been an episode in itself, but it would not be any better than the tinier tales. It lasts longer, and has more narrative meat to it, but it has been split into chunks amongst the other stories. The exception to this is the adaptation of Lobster Girl, J. Bible Black’s stories last approximately 3-4 minutes each, give or take a minute or so. For one, The Twilight Zone’s stories lasted the full half-hour each. ![]() Yet, that is not entirely accurate either, least as far as the latter is concerned. In its press release, it describes itself as more akin to Amazing Stories or The Twilight Zone, in that it is a mix of unrelated, stand-alone stories one after the other. But, did it make the jump to VOD successfully? Can it match the AMC Preacher TV series on the awesomesauce scale too? Or, will it be more like the 2003 Ben Affleck Daredevil than the Netflix Daredevil series?īeing honest, that is not a fair comparison. Now these “horrifying tales and visions of madness, death, love and God” have been adapted as a series for VOD platforms by X&Trick Motion Pictures and Bez Film Studio. On the author’s website, Bible Black is described as “part fable, part allegory, part madness and part worldview,” while reviewer Michael Lee compared the Bible Black graphic novel to Garth Ennis’ Preacher “on the awesomesauce scale.” This is the first episode of a series of stories adapted from the graphic novel series by J. No, this is not the meme-inspiring, Japanese hentai series. ![]()
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