Does anyone here own (or know someone who owns) copies of the Huntik comics? If so, would you be willing to scan them for me? I have the first two issues, but I'm looking for the others for a project that I'm working on.
Does anyone here own (or know someone who owns) copies of the Huntik comics? If so, would you be willing to scan them for me? I have the first two issues, but I'm looking for the others for a project that I'm working on.
http://www.glamult.info/images/comix_huntik/2010_06/Huntik_10_06_05.JPG
Well it makes more sense. My maths was rigth. I did some calculating on Metz and Simon and couldn't believe they would be middle-aged if they wre young adults in late 50's. I mean Huntik happens in 2000's with all the technology and stuff, and the ages just didn't add up. But with that it does make sense. I can't believe Cherit tho. the paragrap says "60 000 years ago his amulet was lost" this would have put the Lord Casterwill lot in Stone Age I think, but they don't look it and they are dressed in more babilonian/sumerian. Huntik is pretty acurate in their history, apart from certian things here and there, that are mpre my "Trained Historian nitpicking" like how would Cortez know of Pided Piper when he never was in Germany. However I just...my head hurts from the sheer number sixty hundred. However Lok and Dante's ages can be checked on another source so they are legit confirmed in TWO different places so I think we can put this as canon? It would clear up certian things for all the fans.
Well, "lost his Amulet" doesn't necessarily mean back in Casterwill's time, does it? I don't recall anything official being stated about when or how that occurred. I mean, at some point Casterwill would have had to encounter something from Huntik in order to know anything about summoning the Titans. Otherwise, he wouldn't have known of the existence of such a world.
As far as ages, the real question about canonicity is whether the source material is official material. If so, it's canon (so as this material is from the comics, it looks like it's canon unless we're dealing with some really good photoshopping). I'd see no issue in having an age parameter for character Infoboxes with a reference link.
Sounds good :-) One thing though, didn't the Ask Guggenheim section on the official website state that Lok and Sophie were 15 at the beginning of the series? I guess as the comics may be set a bit of time after it could make sense.
As far as ages, the real question about canonicity is whether the source material is official material. If so, it's canon (so as this material is from the comics, it looks like it's canon unless we're dealing with some really good photoshopping). I'd see no issue in having an age parameter for character Infoboxes with a reference link.
Thank you :D well the links I have provided are photos from an album. I'll see if I can find original one somewhere. In two months I will have my Master Degree and if I pass the exam I might look for it and buy it, depending on my money status and how it will cost and then I'll do more proper scans.
Thanks once more for the 60 000 explonation given that...well...60 000 was If I recall Middle-Upper Palelotic peroid, and well you know where this is leading. Huntik usually gets History pretty well, and they say it's "our world but with magic" so it doesn't differ much from our reality. and my Historian instict just rebbeled.
Same. But there are two sources and I guess that Rainbow-Comic/Published stuff works a bit like my University when it comes to comunication. It is sligthly jammed :D. But comic is a kinda bit auish to the series from what I know. After all there are many plot lines that are never mentioned in the show, characters that don't exist in the show ect. I think silverware said on one of the forums or even on deviant art that plot-wise this is a bit different than the seires and runs parrarelly to it, rather than with it. Character ages however are as I pointed out in two sources. I'll look for the album. I only got these not so well quality pictures but the album should be avialble somewhere...a yes found it. It's 4,40 Euro on Ebay. So it is verifibale. If there are any fans who could get hold of it...then please if not I'll try and see if I can do something about it or ask my friend if she has it. I do not make promises I'll get it or 100% ressurences because it all depends on if or if not I will have money.
I can try to make some English translations of the Russian pages. This is so exciting!
It certainly is!
Even if the comics don't present us with info on the main character that is consistent with the show, we now have detailed profiles on Comic-exclusive Seekers/Titans which will be a huge help :)
Even if the comics don't present us with info on the main character that is consistent with the show, we now have detailed profiles on Comic-exclusive Seekers/Titans which will be a huge help :)
But as far as ages are concered they are in two sources, so legit I guess. In the Album it says Dante likes extreme sports and is a great detecive both of which are true. Dante does seem like a adrelnaline junkie and in the show he did do the water ski...which I think is considered extereme sport? And he is a good detective that is hinted to do bigger cases. Remember how in "All job bo pay" he said that what he did wasn't "glamrous" which would suggest the Privte Investigator stuff he did(he was following that couple for example) isn't what he would usually do or find worthy. He also mentioned they were old cases he put away. Anyhow, mostly the parrerel of comic shows in places they go and in titans we never see them use at all in the show and the fact that there is a lot of different plot points, Zhalia has another boyfriend, whom she never had in series.
If their communication were like a university, though, we'd have ages more like 13, 17, and 41 for Lok's age, and another source that doesn't even acknowledge the existence of an entity known as "Lok Lambert".
60 kya (thousand years ago) would correspond to the geologic Tarantian age (Late Pleistocene) of the Pleistocene epoch of the Quaternary period. Archaeologically, it seems this would also correspond to the Paleolitic period of the Stone Age. Too many series of non-interchangeable tables…
Data suggests that by that time, humans had spread to every habitable continent, with Eurasian expansion around 125 - 60 kya (or by the time Cherit lost his Amulet). There's also some suggestion of early religions then, so the concept isn't entirely impossible. Maybe ignore the clothing issue or consider that the Titans helped humanity or something.
60 kya (thousand years ago) would correspond to the geologic Tarantian age (Late Pleistocene) of the Pleistocene epoch of the Quaternary period. Archaeologically, it seems this would also correspond to the Paleolitic period of the Stone Age. Too many series of non-interchangeable tables…
Data suggests that by that time, humans had spread to every habitable continent, with Eurasian expansion around 125 - 60 kya (or by the time Cherit lost his Amulet). There's also some suggestion of early religions then, so the concept isn't entirely impossible. Maybe ignore the clothing issue or consider that the Titans helped humanity or something.
Maybe...and as for the age I still have reservations but whateva. Maybe he lost amulet in Huntik, because even in his memories he never seems to have it? Like he flies without it even when he is younger. I better not think about it too much.