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Showing posts with label luchador. Show all posts
Showing posts with label luchador. Show all posts

Thursday, September 6, 2012

Born and Raised: El Hijo del Santo

Hey everyone, sorry for the giant time lapse since last post. Rather than a long winded apology, let me simply say I've been obviously busy, but lucha libre is still in my heart, and this blog is always on my mind. Mea culpa, mea culpa, mea maxima culpa.

But now, let's talk about this great little interview I found!


I don't know much about Born + Raised with Chuey Martinez, but I find it amazing that he was able to sit down with the legend, El Hijo del Santo!! Only slightly jealous that he gets to dine with the man! This one is also subtitled, so kick back and enjoy!

Thursday, June 2, 2011

Icons of Lucha Libre Stamps

My good friend Roberto emailed me with some info on a stamp series in México. In 2008 they started with El Santo, and now they are releasing Mil Máscaras.

Here are some images:



These are pretty impressive. I'm hoping they will also honor my favorite luchador, Blue Demon, as well!

Sunday, May 29, 2011

Luchador Building?

I took some photos today of a very interesting building. I live in Spokane, Washington, and today I went to Luigi's for an early dinner with my girlfriend. Across the street, we saw this building:



It used to be the old TechGroup building, but now it's a graphic design company Seven2, but it would be way cooler if it were a luchador shop. One can dream, right?

Interestingly, it looks a lot like Huracán Ramírez's mask. It looks like the mask is their logo or mascot perhaps at the place? Not sure the correlation between lucha libre and web design.

Wednesday, April 20, 2011

Inducted into the lucha wall!

A great artist, Jen Seng, has helped me in my conquest of adding new luchadores to my lucha wall! I commissioned her to draw Blue Demon, check out how great it is!!



Does Blue's package compel you to stare? :D

She even doodled Blue Demon on the envelope!

I'll be picking up a frame sometime today and adding it to the wall! I'm so thankful that she did this for me! Blue Demon is my favorite luchador, yet this is my first fan art piece I've obtained of him. She also said she really enjoyed drawing him, which I find hilarious. I'm glad she got a kick out of my kooky hero in wrestling tights.

Check out Jen Seng's work at:  http://www.toonapalooza.net/ She's really sweet, and of course talented with the pencil!

Sunday, April 17, 2011

The Collection

Here's my dvd collection, with only a couple not stacked here, or even loaned out:


I've been collecting dvds since I received my first dvd player in 1999. I'm not even sure number of movies here, but it's a ton. Some friends call it "Mini Blockbuster." It's a huge collection, but it's also a part of my lifestyle. I enjoy drawing or painting while a movie is playing. Plus I don't have cable, so I watch films instead.

Let's get down to what I own in the lucha libre category:

Lionsgate Nuestro Cine Clásico-
Santo vs Las Lobas / Santo vs El Espectro del Estrangulador
Santo en El Museo de Cera / Santo y Blue Demon en El Mundo de Los Muertos
Santo contra Blue Demon en la Atlántida / Santo y Blue Demon contra Los Monstruos
Blue Demon Destructor De Espías / Pasaporte a la Muerte



Collección México en Pantalla-
Arañas Infernales

Rise Above Entertainment Santo Collection -
Santo en Atacan Las Brujas
Santo en Tesoro de Drácula
Santo y Blue Demon contra Drácula y Hombre Lobo
Santo y Blue Demon contra el Doctor Frankestein
Santo en La Venganza de la Momia
Santo y Mantequilla Nápoles en la Venganza de la Llorona

El Santo Collección
(This series looks like a copy of Rise Above's series)-
El Tesoro de Moctezuma

Various-
Santo contra la Magia Negra
Santo: Infraterrestre
Mil Máscaras vs the Aztec Mummy
Santo Contra Los Zombies
Santo en Las Momias de Guanajuato
El Super Seis Los Luchadores Invencibles (six pack):
  • Los Vampiros de Coyocan
  • La Mansion de las 7 Momias
  • Los Campeones Justicieros
  • El Castillo de las Momias de Guanajuato
  • Misterio en las Bermudas
  • Vuelven Los Campeones Justicieros
Documentaries -
Lucha Libre: Life Behind the Mask

Cartoons-
Mucha Lucha: Heart of Lucha
Mucha Lucha: The Return of El Maléfico
El Tigre: The Adventures of Manny Rivera (This is actually on my iPad through iTunes.


Currently in the mail, heading my way-
Santo contra Las Mujeres Vampiro
Santo en La Venganza de las Mujeres Vampiro
Santo contra La Hija del Frankenstein


I've been wrangling my way into getting these at the best deals. I'm continually checking Half.com, eBay, Amazon, iOffer (watch the authenticity of dvds on iOffer, it's rampant with burned dvds), and now I'm using Santo & Friends for the harder to find films. Also, Super Strange Video has been recommended to me as well, but I haven't tried them yet. If you have a great recommendation for places to find these treasures, hit me up! jesse.acosta at gmail dot com !

I'm still on the hunt too. At first I really liked the Rise Above Entertainment series because they had a nice menu, subtitles, and overall were easier to find at first. But I started favoring the Lionsgate Double Feature discs more, simply because they had two films on one disc for fairly cheap. The dvds through the other various companies seem to cost quite a bit more. I've heard from some people that they find the Lionsgate discs at their Walmart, but I haven't found any myself.

Lucha films I'm looking for:
  • Mucha Lucha dvd with the episode starring Blue Demon Jr.
  • Poder Satanico
  • Santo y Blue Demon contra Los Monstruos (a color version)
  • Chanoc y Hijo del Santo contra Los Vampiros
  • La Furia de Los Karatecas
  • Mil Máscaras vs Las Vampiras
  • Blue Demon en La Mafia Amarilla  
  • La Mujer Murcielago
  • Blue Demon y Zovek en La Invasión De Los Muertos
  • Blue Demon En La Sombra Del Murcielago
If you see one available, especially at a decent price point, please send me a link!

    Friday, April 15, 2011

    Experiences with the Son of El Santo

    I found this really great documentary hosted by Hijo del Santo. He speaks about how he wishes for a museum, and how he has a private home museum of his father's legendary life. Then he talks shop with Mil Máscaras.

    Sorry, it's Spanish only. If anything, fast forward the first clip to about 6 minutes 30 seconds to see Santo's first mask.







    Saturday, April 9, 2011

    Santo Sketchcard on Etsy

    I feel weird tooting my own horn, but what the heck, this is my blog, right? Well, for those that don't know, I have an Etsy Shop. I sell a lot of my artwork on there, and currently I'm doing a series of horror sketch cards. But villains and monsters aren't anything without their heroic counterparts. So today I produced this Santo ACEO sketch card:

    ACEOs (Artist Card Editions or Originals) are small originals created by artists. Perfect for collecting or trading! This is a 2½" × 3½" PSC ACEO Sketch Card of world famous luchador El Santo enmascarado de plata aka Rodolfo Guzmán Huerta (September 23, 1917 - February 5, 1984).

    El Santo has been in over 52 films, and has been featured in comic book and cartoon adaptations. He started his lucha libre career in the early 1930s, only to start slowing down by 1980. His son, Hijo del Santo, continues to wrestle and dons his father's mask.

    Drawn in pencil, inked, then colored with prismacolor markers. On Canson heavyweight sketch cardstock.
    ACEO sketch cards are shipped with archival sleeve, plus protected with cardboard.


    Okay, back to our regularly scheduled programming... I just received Mondo Lucha A Go Go in the mail today, and last week I received Lucha Noir by Rafael Navarro and From Parts Unknown. Lastly, after being borrowed for what seemed like half an eternity, I finally got Santo y Blue Demon Contra Dracula y Hombre Lobo back from a friend. One of these will be reviewed within the next few days. I'll keep you posted!

    Monday, April 4, 2011

    Review of Sonambulo - Sleep of the Just

    Just to let you know, I'll be reviewing any medium involving the weird, strange, obscure, and of course anything with a lucha mask. Today, I bring you Sonámbulo: The Sleep of the Just, collect case trade paperback! To start, you must his the author/artist Rafael Navarro's website here: http://sonambulo.com/


    This book is 120 manly pages of awesome, black and white pages thick with pulp noir. It's a fair price of $15 at Navarro's site, considering the story packs such an foreseen wallop of a tale!
    El Sonambulo wants you to tell him your dreams!

    Let's begin with the hero of these adventures, El Sonambulo. This guy is an ex luchador turned detective, cracking cases of Whittier, California. Not only that, but this guy has the uncanny ability to see your dreams, but with the horrible contrast of never sleeping. As Sonambulo says, "It's like living two lives." This first story, Sleep of the Just, introduces the reader to his situation, skills, and an interesting case. It's just like a traditional pulp novel from the pen of Chandler or Hammet, with a unique twist. A damsel kidnapped for extortion money, a bizarre trail that leads to an unusual ending. You won't be disappointed.

    I first heard about this character a few years ago, but only a month ago did I finally decide to order all the Sonambulo comics. I feel like the late comer to the party, the guy who just finally saw something like Schindler's List or Lord of The Rings and wants to talk about it, even though everybody is done with the hype. But let me tell you, Sonambulo is well worth still talking about. Not many have heard of it, and that's a crying shame, because he's a classic!
    Rafael Navarro, left-handed guitar at his side, selling stories at the con!


    I unfortunately don't know Rafael Navarro in person, but from the pictures, youtube videos, and his books, I imagine him to be have the charisma and personality somewhere between Bugs Bunny and The Dude, the physical appearance of Zorro or Iñigo Montoya, and the artistry of Steve Ditko, John Buscema, and Jack Kirby with a modern flair. He is also probably the kindest artist I've never had the pleasure of meeting. Why do I say this? Simply because of the following:



     

    These were illustrations Navarro did for me! When I ordered the books, on the two envelopes he drew the first two characters. Then on the inside of Sleep of the Just he made that awesome personalized sketch!
    This guy is after my own heart! I cut out the first two sketches from the envelope, and placed them on frames. They currently reside on my "LUCHA WALL" (something I need to photograph and share with you all). Thanks again Raf! (If I may call you that)

    Now lastly, to the ratings:

    Stats:
    Page Count: 120
    Year: 1996, reprinted in 2001 as a trade



    Favorite Quote: A quick back story to my favorite quote: Just about everyone I know swears in spanish, my grandparents did, my girlfriend's father does, my girlfriend's sister does, even when I'm out and about and hear Spanish, it's littered with a few naughty words. But me, I don't swear in Spanish. I almost feel like I have a different voice when I speak Spanish. It could be also that 90% of the time, when I'm using Spanish it's in a professional setting (ie where I work, at a hospital). So, my favorite quote has to be Sonambulo's exclaimations of:  I¡¿Qué la canción?! I think I might insert this charming and harmless phrase into my lexicon!


    The Ratings:
    My rating system is out of five stars, and consists of six categories, then an overall score.


    • Story:
      The characters and stories are familiar, while also being unique with their blend of Mexicana and Lucha with Pulp Noir of the early to mid 20th century. The first adventure is open and shut, but the origin story is what makes this so cool. I can also say, the adventures even get better when things become a little more surreal and supernatural.
    • Bizarre Factor:
      Uhh, duh! Detectives + Lucha Libre. Simple as that!
    • Horror:
      This first adventure isn't really all that scary. This category I don't think works for this story.

    • Action:
      You can't have a luchadores and thugs without tons of action.
    • Camp:
      No camp really here. This is a clever tale, and I'm begging for more!
    • Nudity:
      There are some scenes suggesting alcohol and sex, but nothing to get your knickers in a twist over. It's like in the old films where they are fixing their tie and the woman is smoking.
    • Overall:
      This series overall is great, and this first book just kicks off the party. It's well rounded, and great introduction to my new favorite hero. Well worth buying!

    That's about it guys! Once again, I suggest running on over to Rafael Navarro's Sonambulo site and buying this book, and maybe one other to wet your whistle. I am sure you'll come back for more!