Showing posts with label Megos. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Megos. Show all posts

Sunday, September 22, 2024

Twisted Toyfare Theatre, Vol. 5

Twisted Toyfare Theatre, or TTT, is the furthest thing from culturally appropriate. It's irreverent. It's juvenile. It's in very poor taste. Politically correct it is not. And yet, I've found myself needing it's patented blend of locker room humor.

In the 3 weeks since the school shooting in Georgia, the school I work at has received weekly threats of violence on social media. While our admin team and the local authorities have done an amazing job investigating the incidents and upped their security presence, the looming presence of threat after threat, week after week, has scared many of my students to their core. Despite having an anxiety disorder, I'm not scared about a school shooter as I've got a fairly good training on how to keep my classroom secure. I'm angry that this is a culture my kids have to live in. I'm weary. And frankly I'm tired and I just want to be able to feel comfortable in my classroom again.

That's where TTT comes in. I had some Amazon gift cards burning a hole in my pocket. A recent review lead to me including a link to this series which was a popular feature in the Wizard Magazine sister series, Toyfare. I was reminded that I didn't own all 11 or so volumes of The Best of Twisted Toyfare Theatre. Needing some joy, even at the expense of bad taste, after I finished that review I went to Amazon and promptly ordered 2 affordable volumes I didn't have.

Each volume starts with a foreword by a famous figure in the world of pop culture. This book sees Harley Quinn creator Paul Dini christening the hijinks. I didn't know that Dini was a writer on LOST. Even more shocking, I didn't know that 20 years ago, people such as Dini felt that the glut of films based on Marvel heroes such as Sony's Spider-Man and Fox's X-Men series, was the golden age of Marvel Movies! Those guys didn't think it could get any better. Oh, how wrong they would be with the coming of a little Marvel film starring Robert Downey Jr called Iron Man!

There's about 25 strips in this book. It begins with Doctor Doom facing off against MODOK and the Red Skull on Jeopardy!. Then, Spider-Man trains newly reformed villain, the Lizard, into becoming a superhero. The villains of Megoville have their weekly game night. Motorcycle patrol officers Ponch and John from CHiPS go on patrol. And then the ever lovin' Thing tells Franklin Richards a bed time story that only he can tell: the origin of Wolverine.

There's a trio of closing segments. 'The Official Handbook to the Twisted Toyfare Theatre' is always a delight. There's also a quiz about the pop culture references found in several past strips. Those behind the scenes pieces always interest me the most. Finally, there were a couple of new one-shot segments called 'Slideshow'. They take screenshots from classic cartoons and rewrite the dialogue into what's supposed to be something funny. However, both episodes were major groaners.

In terms of a guilty pleasure, place me in solitary! There's many jokes that were over the line when they first saw print 20 years ago. For 2024, these jokes are so far over that line, the line is a dot from the modern point of view! Yet, if I didn't have this new read, I probably would be a total mess. Inappropriate humor is how I blow off steam when situations are perhaps the darkest of times.

TTT might not be appropriate for the times. But it's Worth Consuming for me!

Rating: 8 out of 10 stars.

Monday, May 11, 2020

Twisted Toyfare Theatre, Volume 7


OH MY GOD!

I can't believe that I've been sitting on this book for so long and I hadn't read it yet! I have 5 of the 11 published volumes. I've read the first 4 books literally a dozen times. Needing a gigantic pick-me-up, I grabbed my stash of TFTs and gave them another read. And then we've got this one!

It's full of later era Toyfare productions. The photography, set designs, and special effects has taken a quantum leap. But the humor is the same as usual. 

THANK GOD!

My sense of humor is more surrealist, black comedy stuff. Things like Monty Python, The Tick, and Deadpool. But when things get closer to toilet humor (and none of the 3 previously mentioned franchises are innocent of diving into that end of the pool), I DO tend to shy away. Yet, if you have a bunch cheaply made 1970s toys acting out explosive diarrhea, violence and general horseplay, I am a sucker for it. 

This is a big reason I am a huge fan of Robot Chicken! Which interestingly enough, some of the writers and staff, including Tom Root (and one one occasion, Seth Green) cut their teeth on Twisted Toyfare Theatre! No wonder I love it.

There's 6 more volumes left. 4 more than I thought. Sadly, these suckers are not easy to find. Currently out of print, and likely never to be reprinted again due to Wizard Magazine having gone defunct, the volumes I can find are not cheap. But man, do I want the whole series!

Featuring a surreal forward from Weird Al and more entries from the Official Handbook of Twisted Toyfare Theatre- this was a pleasant surprise on my bookshelves!

Worth Consuming!

Rating: 9 out of 10 stars.

Thursday, December 7, 2006

Twisted ToyFare Theatre, Volume 2


You know when a sequel is not up to par with the original and yet makes you laugh out loud almost every other page; you’re on to something good. This is brilliant stuff. 

And the Seth Green intro is right on the money. 

Buy this!!!

WORTH CONSUMING!

Rating: 10 out of 10 stars.

Monday, October 16, 2006

Twisted Toyfare Theatre, Volume 3


WORTH CONSUMING!


4 out of 5 stars. Not the best entry, but there are some very funny episodes, like: Spider-Man’s year at Hogwart’s, Kitty Pryde’s open house visit to the X-Men mansion.

What was missing? Thor!, The Thing!, and Hulk’s comedic wit and talent.

Sunday, October 15, 2006

Twisted ToyFare Theatre, Volume 4


Much better than volume 3. And why is that?  More Hulk and more Thing. 

But where the Hey is Thor? 

Conan’s “Crom”-off with Arh-nold is classic. And I love how the Hulk mixes up his origin with Batman’s. Robot wars with H.E.R.B.I.E and the Human Torch is great. Worth reading….and as in Volume 3, there’s more from the Twisted Toyfare Universe Handbook.

Worth Consuming!

Rating: 8 out of 10 stars.

Sunday, September 10, 2006

Twisted Toyfare Theatre, Volume 1


Funny!!!! 

Everything you ever wanted Comic Book characters to do, but were afraid to ask for. Spider-Man meets GI Joe AND Cobra! Skeletor realizes Prince Adam and He-Man look awfully similar! Dr. Doom has a yard sale! 

Perfection! A true, twisted masterpiece!

Worth Consuming!

Rating: 10 out of 10 stars.