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    ‘At the Mountains of Madness’ Becomes Animated Web Series

    As one of H.P. Lovecraft’s most popular and influential pieces of work, it’s little wonder why At the Mountains of Madness is also one of his most widely adapted. Whether it’s Guillermo del Toro trying to translate it as a feature film or an indie game developer turning it into a first person survival horror […]

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    Web Series Wednesday: The Witching Season

    Launched earlier this Summer, The Witching Season is a new web series whose sole purpose is basically the celebration of Halloween. Inspired by anthology series such as Tales From The Crypt, The Twilight Zone and Are You Afraid Of The Dark?, The Witching Season sets a very specific tone for its tales thanks to a […]

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    ‘Infinite Santa 8000’ Returns With All-New Content

    Ever since I first stumbled across INFINITE SANTA 8000 way back in 2010 (five years is a long time in Strange Kid math) I’ve eagerly followed the chronicles of Michael Neel and Greg Ansin’s post-apocalyptic cyborg Santa as he tears through the all sorts of mutants, mad scientists and giant murder-happy robots. What started as […]

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    Remembering David Firth’s ‘Salad Fingers’

    Before the idea of a ‘web-series’ became the modern phenomena that it is now, the internet was a wild frontier where we could look upon everything from the wonderful recordings of Wesley Willis to the eclectic animations on Newgrounds with wide-eyed wonder. As exciting and creative as all this was, however, nothing could have prepared […]

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    Straight to Video: the B-Movie Odyssey—VOTE NOW!

    Blame it on procrastination… our resident SBIG columnist Scotty Floronic told me about this video a week ago and I meant to share it sooner. Sorry, Scotty. Storyhive, a Canadian crowd-funding service for video projects, is currently holding a web series contest to decide who walks away with $50,000. The catch? Fans get to vote […]

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    Web Series Wednesday: Adam Green’s Scary Sleepover

    It’s been far too long since our last edition of Web Series Wednesdays (almost a freaking year!), but never fear—thanks to that goofy horror nerd, Adam Green, I’ve finally got something to write about. Specifically, Green recently launched Adam Green’s Scary Sleepover which isn’t scary but IS an actual sleepover (which is awesome). The premise, […]

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    New Austin Web Series DRAW & TALK Spotlights Local Indie Talent

    We shared this video last week on Facebook, but for those of you who may have missed it—Strange Kids Club member and local Austin artist Jeremy Martinez recently teamed up with Lobo Sucio Creative for the first in a new series (Draw & Talk) of video interviews spotlighting indie creative talent. The inaugural episode features […]

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