Here are 3 short stories about the SMB Games...
Posted: Sun Aug 26, 2012 7:46 pm
In the style of Frank Miller! I'd say NSFW but, let's face it, you already knew this as soon I said in the style of Frank Miller. They were also apparently written by Noah Antwiler of Spoony Expirement fame. At least it seem like that.
The first story is from Bowser's POV: http://spoonyone.livejournal.com/52330.html?style=mine
The second is from Peach's POV: http://spoonyone.livejournal.com/52608.html?style=mine
And the third is Luigi's from POV: http://spoonyone.livejournal.com/52738.html?style=mine
The most interesting thing about these stories is that they all mention Mario but only one story actually features him (kind of). He's protrayed in different ways and neither of them are positive.
Bowser: A mass murderer.
Peach: A domestic abuser who (supposedly) cheats on and demeans her.
Luigi: A useless figurehead who's name pulls in business.
Well, technically Mario is rarely mentioned in Luigi's story but it's still noteworthy. These stories are pretty good and surprisingly capture Miller's style well. However, that also means if you never liked Frank Miller's work, you're not gonna like these. Still, they're pretty good and I enjoyed them. Just know that when I mean NSWF, I mean NSWF or at least, NSFS (Not Safe For School) so it's heavily advised you know what you're getting into.
The first story is from Bowser's POV: http://spoonyone.livejournal.com/52330.html?style=mine
The second is from Peach's POV: http://spoonyone.livejournal.com/52608.html?style=mine
And the third is Luigi's from POV: http://spoonyone.livejournal.com/52738.html?style=mine
The most interesting thing about these stories is that they all mention Mario but only one story actually features him (kind of). He's protrayed in different ways and neither of them are positive.
Bowser: A mass murderer.
Peach: A domestic abuser who (supposedly) cheats on and demeans her.
Luigi: A useless figurehead who's name pulls in business.
Well, technically Mario is rarely mentioned in Luigi's story but it's still noteworthy. These stories are pretty good and surprisingly capture Miller's style well. However, that also means if you never liked Frank Miller's work, you're not gonna like these. Still, they're pretty good and I enjoyed them. Just know that when I mean NSWF, I mean NSWF or at least, NSFS (Not Safe For School) so it's heavily advised you know what you're getting into.