Six months after the assassination on Cadence, Shining Armor and their newborn daugther, something is brought back to life, to once again walk the streets of the Crystal Empire, to take revenge upon those that killed everypony he loved.
3029436 Well, there's not much going on in this chapter.. I decided to wait with the more violent parts for the next chapter; didn't feel good to put it in so early, to be honest
All right, I'll be honest, I really love the Crow. I even managed to speak to James O'Barr a few times at a local convention, and got a copy of the original comic book with his signature on it. So I know a lot of the story, but it melts down to one, simple point.
It's about everything important to you being ripped away. It's about pain. A pain that no amount of vengeance could possibly ease. The narrative to the comic drips with this theme--it is clothed in it, drawing its depressing robes about its shoulders as it skulks by the readers.
What I'm trying to say is, I really hope we get a lot of that here. The Crow is never about happiness...
...just losing everything before embarking on a journey to hell.
Oh HOT DAMN! It's posted!!! This is the first thing I shall read when I get home this evening! This is gonna be GOOD!!!
Because I know the author writes nothing but AWESOMENESS, this story gets an immediate Fav and upvote!
3029436 Well, there's not much going on in this chapter.. I decided to wait with the more violent parts for the next chapter; didn't feel good to put it in so early, to be honest
Still, I hope you'll like it
Cadance gets morning wood!!!
That's PRICELESS!!! I LOVE IT!!!
Hmmmnn.
All right, I'll be honest, I really love the Crow. I even managed to speak to James O'Barr a few times at a local convention, and got a copy of the original comic book with his signature on it. So I know a lot of the story, but it melts down to one, simple point.
It's about everything important to you being ripped away. It's about pain. A pain that no amount of vengeance could possibly ease. The narrative to the comic drips with this theme--it is clothed in it, drawing its depressing robes about its shoulders as it skulks by the readers.
What I'm trying to say is, I really hope we get a lot of that here. The Crow is never about happiness...
...just losing everything before embarking on a journey to hell.
And so it begins...