Tuesday, July 18, 2006

Mystique Gassing Scene

Haven't updated in a while, but that's okay there's a reason for it. First, I wanted people to take time to appreciate those Jubilee scans I found. Also, I was redesigning the Comic Book Sleepy Database. It's had over 6,200 page views. It just shows you there are hundreds of people out there who share the sleepy fascination.
Anyway, instead of having one gigantic list of scenes I divided it into three categories. There are sleeping gas, chloroform or "other" scenes. The first two are obvious. The "other" database will have injections, tranquilizer darts, head KOs, drugged drinks, psionic blasts, etc. But don't worry, I will list what kind of KO each scene is in the "other" database.

Okay, so I am unleashing yet another sleeping gas scene (because gas scenes freaking RULE!). Here it is from Kitty Pryde and Wolverine #002. It's Shadowcat and she is being knocked unconscious with a blast of sleeping gas from some guy in a suit and devil mask. Yay. I think Kitty Pryde is really cute, especially in that costume she is wearing. It's like some dancer's leotard or something, but it's hot. I actually have a whole bunch of scans where Kitty is knocked unconscious.

I was looking through my collection of comic scans when I came across this one from Mystique #3:

    

I looked at it and went, "WOW! This is one great gassing sequence!" First of all, Mystique is just good looking (aren't all comic girls?). She has on this sexy outfit that adds so much to the scene. Then there is the sleeping gas itself. The gas surrounds her head, but it's still clear enough so that it doesn't completely cover her head. Normally a lot of gassing scenes end right there, no sleepy shots or anything. But right after Mystique gets a whiff of that gas there is a panel of her struggling to stay awake. You see her knees buckle as the gas starts to take effect. Finally, there is a nice shot of her unconscious on the ground. The wake up scene is good too. It really shows how the anesthetic is still circulating in her system, not completely worn off. Groggy shots are a good thing!

Ah what else to talk about. I have four clips on my Youtube site, all of which have been viewed hundreds of times. I hardly didn't even promote the clips, and somehow people still watch and even suscribe to them! I can see why though: if you Google "inspector gadget gassed" or something like that, a result is my Youtube site.

On Monday, the blog recieved 136 page views, 66 unique visitors and 20 returning visitors. That's the most visitors I have recieved for the blog ever so far.
Yesterday the comic database recieved 601 views (still doesn't beat the record set on July 9, when 90 unique visitors loaded the page 976 times).

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