

Order may come in multiple shipments, however you will only be charged a flat fee.ġ-2 days after each item has arrived in the warehouseġ The expected delivery period after the order has been dispatched via your chosen delivery method.ģ Please note this service does not override the status timeframe "Dispatches in", and that the "Usually Dispatches In" timeframe still applies to all orders. Items in order will be sent via Express post as soon as they arrive in the warehouse. Order may come in multiple shipments, however you will only be charged a flat fee.Ģ-10 days after all items have arrived in the warehouse Giant sea monsters were important in Mesoamerican cultures.Items in order will be sent as soon as they arrive in the warehouse. A big shark that serves Aztec and Maya gods But climate change events cause massive destruction in our lives.”īecause the fishermen who passed on stories claimed that their grandfathers and great-grandfathers witnessed attacks from the same shark over the span of a century, Bowles said, the legend inspired a supernatural twist in the movie and the comics that connects to Aztec and Maya mythology. It may not be a shark that leaps out of the water to destroy our boats as we try to escape.


“‘The Black Demon’ is a metaphor for the actual environmental consequences that are waiting for us. And when those consequences catch up to us, it can be devastating,” he said. “We spend much of our lives doing things that are of the moment, convenient, without thinking about the consequences. But both the movie and the comics aim to deliver a deeper cautionary tale from Aztec and Maya civilizations to people all over the world today. From left, Fernanda Urrejola as Inés, Carlos Solorzano as Tommy and Venus Ariel as Audrey, in the movie, "The Black Demon." The Avenueīowles said in an interview that a story about a megalodon - an extinct giant shark that could have been three times longer than the biggest great white shark - can be terrifying and exciting. “The movie is like ‘Jaws,’ if Jaws were sent by Indigenous gods to make humanity pay for messing with the ocean,” said David Bowles, a co-creator of the “ Black Demon Tales,” a comic book series that expands and develops the story of the film.
