Cyberpunk gangs vs The Police. Blood will be spilled.
Code Name: Iron Knight is a spin-off of the comic book Iron City Chronicles. This is a what-if story. The Iron Knight is a super-police agent with superhero-like powers.
In the mid 90s a group of young teenagers are center of a story that's a paranormal thriller.
The Knights of Justice combat the robotic army of the Evil Cortex, and android scientist who controls the forces of nature with a stolen weather machine.
When business is slow for private detective Alex Calibourne, aka Iron Joe, he takes on a body guard position for a sultry nightclub singer. The animated first half of a two-part anthology.
Nightveil: Witchwar is a full-color, live-action movie that brings AC Comics popular Femforce character Nightveil to life, in a wild, way-out feature-length movie that recounts her origin (see her learn the ways of sorcery from the other-worldly wizard known as Azagoth, and evolve from the two-fisted crimefighter known as Blue Bulleteer, into Nightveil, Sorceress Supreme!!)
Ryan Freeman’s profile documentary, Being Batman, gives us a tiny glimpse into the life of Stephen Lawrence—a man who has self monikered himself the “Brampton Batman.” Lawrence, dressed as the iconic hero, ventures out at night to patrol the city streets. He’s a real-life Bruce Wayne, complete with an outfit and arsenal that would make any cosplayer green with envy.
Stick-figure animation makes for a witty genre send-up of the Western.
Alphonse and Gaston are in an American barber shop. They interrupt business with their exaggerated politeness, and the waiting customers throw them out of the window.
Since 2006 Ruthe produces videos for his own youtube channel.
Krazy Kat is babysitting. The obnoxious whippersnapper can not be consoled and expresses his wish for Santa Claus. Krazy Kat decides to go to the North Pole to find him.
Foxy Grandpa and Polly was a comic strip upon which husband and wife team Joseph Hart and Carrie DeMar based a musical for the stage. Here, they enter from our left, hand in hand, a sylvan backdrop behind them. They're in fancy dress: he in three-piece suit and tie, bowler hat in hand; she in frilly floor-length dress, hat, and long braid of hair behind. They do a carefully choreographed dance - he's comic with large nose and male-pattern baldness splitting white curly hair; she's festive and smiling. They stay in sync. The camera is stationary, and it's one take.
Turma da Mônica em A Ilha Misteriosa e Outras Histórias is a 1999 Brazilian animated film, based on the homonymous comic book by Mauricio de Sousa. It was distributed by Publifolha and produced by Mauricio de Sousa Produções.
Krazy Kat tries to serenade Ignatz Mouse.
Pekka is given the task of renting a summer place, but real estate agent Aadolf Muikku tricks him into buying a villa.