Posts tagged with 'Marvel'
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Pulp Secret - 03/30/07
March 30, 2007New Characters for Marvel Ultimate Alliance on XBox Live; Emile Hirsch to star in live-action Speed Racer movie; "Men of Steel" off-broadway superhero play; candid interview with inker/artist John Lucas.
Picks of the week:
- Blue Beetle #13
- Superman Confidential #4
- Crossing Midnight #5
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Pulp Secret - 04/01/07
April 1, 2007Special Sunday Edition! Wizard World Costa Rica; Steve Rogers resurrected; Marvel's Ultimate Spider-Ham green-lighted with Schumacher signed on to direct; Batman and Daredevil to team-up - Brian Michael Bendis & Jim Lee to collaborate.
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Pulp Secret - 04/03/07
April 3, 2007Spider-Man week in New York; The Harvey Awards and the The Eagle Awards; Marvel changes "Powers format"; Interview with Andy Diggle about Guy Ritchie's "Gamekeeper" (full-audio of interview is here); Pull list: Runaways #25, Buffy the Vampire Slayer #2, Wolverine Fallen Son, Incredible Hulk #105.
Congrats to last week's winner, Jason; This week: enter to win AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #87, where Spider-Man is unmasked!
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Pulp Secret April 6th Show Notes
April 6, 2007Spiderman 3 will get a star studded premiere in Queens on May 4th. The screening will be part of the Tribeca Film Festival and will also be the culmination of New York’s Spiderman week. Diehard fans, such as myself, can watch back to back screenings of Spiderman and Spiderman 2 before jumping into the threequel.

Stormwatch PHD author Christos Gage will be taking over The Authority as of issue #5. So buckle up: because of the delays on the current Grant Morrison/Gene Ha arc, the new Gage arc won’t... -
A Comicbook Orange: Amazons Attack, Ultimate Fantastic Four, Tales of the Crypt
June 27, 2007Should you hide when Will Pfeifer and Pete Woods make DC's AMAZONS ATTACK!? How fantastic is Mike Carey's and Pasqual Ferry's turn on Marvel's Ultimate Fantastic Four? And what is the greater horror; the stories in Papercutz' new Tales of the Crypt series ... or the series itself?
Additional images provided by Gregg O'Connell, jodywebsternw8, deep_schismic, Robin Taylor, Paddy Patterson, Ben Yanis
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The Stack: Flash #13, Justice League of America #10 and X-Men Endangered Species
July 2, 2007This week Alex, Pete & Justin discuss Flash #13, Justice League of America # 10 and X-Men Endangered Species. They also raise the debate on what makes a comic indie? Got an opinion or want to submit your own comicbook review? Phone us at 213-291-1883, or email us at tips@pulpsecret.com
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A Comicbook Orange: Transformers, Marvel's Nova, and DMZ
July 11, 2007This week we roll out with IDW's line of Transformers comics, rocket back home with Dan Abnett, Andy Lanning, and Sean Chen of Marvel's Nova, and embed ourselves into Brian Wood and Riccardo Burchielli's DMZ from Vertigo. Additional images courtesy of DanieVDM and Rob React, and sounds by pauliep83, grandpablaine2 and ljudman. Add your reviews at AComicbookOrange.com!
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The Stack: Stephen Colbert's Tek Jansen, Justice Society of America, & The New Avengers
July 23, 2007This week, Justin, Pete & Alex take on Stephen Colbert's Tek Jansen, the Justice Society of America, & The New Avengers.
Find out: who Alex's birth father really is and what comic book got Pete all choked up. Also, we want your comic book reviews to put on the show. Call us at: 213-291-1883
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A Comicbook Orange: Blue Beetle, Mighty Avengers, 24 Seven
July 25, 2007Will John Rogers and Rafael Albuquerque on DC's Blue Beetle leave you blue? Does Brian Michael Bendis' mighty mouth and Frank Cho's mighty ... uh ... mammaries make for Marvel's Mighty Avengers? And if we were all robots like in Image Comic's 24 Seven, would we dream of electric sheep? Find out in this edition of A Comicbook Orange.
Additional images courtesy of Josh Paul, and sound by Matt_G.
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A Silver Surfer Movie? Really?
July 27, 2007Following the massive criticism of Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer (not to mention the utter alienation of every comic book fan on the planet with that bomb) plans for a Silver Surfer spinoff movie seems very curious.
Early rumors had Michael Straczynski writing the script, with Alex Proyas credited on IMDB as the director, although some internet rumors say he will not be involved. It has also been reported that the Fantastic Four are not involved in the film at all.
As magnificent as any...
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More Comic Movie Casting News, Hulk Style
July 27, 2007While not nearly as exciting as the news of the full Watchmen casting list being broken over the last two days, still noteworthy is casting news regarding the Incredible Hulk movie sequel, as well as news of which villains the Hulk will be fighting (although we all know good and well there’s not many good Hulk villains to choose from.)
The villain in this sequel will be the Leader, and will be played by Tim Blake Nelson, last seen playing Kevin Munchak in The Astronaut Farmer. Not exactly a major coup,...
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Pulp Secret: Live at Comic-Con – Day 1
July 27, 2007We go live at Comic-Con 2007 in San Diego with Justin, Pete, and Alex from The Stack. Enjoy special guests, interviews, news, updates and information, all live from the floor.
Watch more coverage from our team: Day 2, Day 3.
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Pulp Secret: Live at Comic-Con – Day 3
July 29, 2007Pulp Secret goes live at Comic-Con 2007 in San Diego, CA. Day 3 of 4 with Casey from A Comicbook Orange! Special interviews with Sci Fi VP of Original Programming and Grindhouse's Cherry Darling. Don't forget... the Marvel Box Unveiling!
Watch more coverage from our team: Day 1, Day 2. Day Four goes up at midnight tonight!
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"Amazing Spider-Man" Creative Team Unmasked!
July 30, 2007
One of the burning questions in the geek universe of late, the identity of the new creative team on Amazing Spider-Man, has now been answered. The webslinger will be brought to fans three times a month now by writers Bob Gale, Zeb Wells, Dan Slott, and Marc Guggenheim. Spidey will be drawn by Salvador Laroca, Chris Bachalo, Steve McNiven, and Phil Jimenez. The book will also now be masterminded and edited by Stephen Wacker.
It seems like Marvel is quickly becoming the house that Spider-Man...
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Marvel Opens Box. Geeks Explode.
July 30, 2007
Some sweet pictures started circulating from the floor of Comic Con with Favreau, Quesada, Downey Jr., and Stan Winston revealing the Iron Man Mach 1 armor from the movie.
The armor looks great, not as slick and polished as the red and yellow armor but looks bulky and mean nonetheless, with a really nice finish to it. One has to wonder how much screen time this suitt will even have, but considering the pomp and circumstance of revealing it, the thing must show up a bit in the movie.
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Itsy Bitsy "Spider-Man 4" News
July 31, 2007
While it may have been inevitable with the sheer amount of money the Spider-Man film franchise has made for Marvel that there would be more sequels, one thing we didn’t know was whether the creative team would be intact. Things are looking positive as Raimi, perhaps the most important ingredient in the films success, has stated a desire to continue to contribute to the franchise.
“I want to help contribute to the production,” said Raimi in an interview with Empire. “I don’t know if I’ll just be...
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Terrance Howard Talks Iron Man
August 1, 2007
The beauty of the “X-Men” and “Spider-Man” movie franchises was the fact that it made it desirable and attractive for big name, high talent actors and actresses to play our favorite comic characters. In a sense, those movies made it cool to be nerdy and brought comic books out of the basement and into the mainstream. This fact has opened the doors for the fantastic and talented casts that make up the upcoming “Hulk” and “Iron Man” movies. I certainly never expected to see an actor of the caliber...
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DC vs. Marvel: Eisner Awards Edition
August 6, 2007
D.C. had a huge night at last week's Eisner Awards, racking up 13 awards at the event dedicated to excellence in the comic book/graphic novel fields. Notable among the awards the comic publisher took home were Best Single Issue, by Jeph Loeb and Darwyn Cooke for “Batman/The Spirit #1,” Best Continuing Series by Grant Morrison and Frank Quitely for “All Star Superman” and Best Limited Series by Paul Pope for “Batman: Year 100.”
Marvel did not fare so well on this night, taking home a paltry three...
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What Happens (With Iron Man) in Vegas...
August 8, 2007
It’s beyond common knowledge now that Favreau is making the highly anticipated Iron Man movie (a movie that looks better and better with every passing day,) less known is that Favreau is working with Adi Granov to create a limited series Iron Man comic titled "Iron Man: Viva Las Vegas".
The director apparently got involved in the comic when Granov, who had been involved in the movie approached Favreau about the project. Marvel has stated that the comic will not be a standalone one-shot, and...
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Marvel DVD Game Takes Kids to a Prison Break
August 8, 2007
If a product wins an award before it is released, it must be doing something good. This is exactly what has happened to a brand new Marvel product out now: an interactive DVD / trivia game featuring its famous universe of characters.
The game is called “Marvel Heroes Breakout,” and allows 1-4 players to clean up a prison break and rescue a city. Players choose from the iconic stable of Marvel characters (including of course Spider-Man, X-Men, Hulk and others) and control the action with a DVD...
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Thor Snatches Director
August 10, 2007
It’s no secret that next year is going to mark a red-letter year for comic movies. We all know the franchises that are hitting the screen, and we (as comic fans) are extremely excited about most of them. When news of a Thor movie broke it didn’t seem inherently interesting, but that has changed with the naming of Matthew Vaughn as director. Don’t get me wrong, I like Thor (although I liked Beta Ray Bill more) as a comic character, I just felt the project was rife for mediocrity in the wrong...
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Warren Ellis to Helm Hulk/Iron Man Miniseries
August 13, 2007
With Hulk and Iron Man being the hottest two characters in the Marvel universe right now for both the upcoming movies and their roles in the amazing storylines of World War Hulk and Civil War, it doesn’t look as if things will change at all next year. Not only will the movies be released, but Warren Ellis and Casy Nord will also be helming a six-issue “Ultimate Hulk / Iron Man” comic book miniseries next year.
In an interview with CBR, Ellis talks about the project, which Joe Quesada...
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Webslinger Wedding Woes?
August 14, 2007
Spider-Man has had a busy year in the comics so far between being unmasked and getting Aunt May shot in the process, and with the “One More Day” storyline looming on the horizon things are apparently looking to get much bleaker for Parker.
Readers of Spider-Man have obviously noticed the extensive foreshadowing of Aunt May’s imminent death (call me cynical, but this is long overdue.) Early art of the “One More Day” storyline, however, seems to be hinting towards another split between Parker and...
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A Beatdown of Marvelous Proportions
August 15, 2007
Fans of the old Capcom-produced Marvel video games rejoice! EA Chicago has released a press release giving some details on a new Marvel-themed fighting game, due sometime in 2008 (most likely holiday quarter, when 90% of big name games release.)
I’m typically not excited when I hear about any EA project, given that they are really the Fox of the video game world: obsessed with the bottom line and not terribly concerned with ruining licenses (Marvel Nemesis, I'm looking at you.) The Chicago studio...
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Arcades Still Exist?
August 15, 2007
More comic-book-meets-video-game news in the pipeline today with Marvel and Powerplay Entertainment, LLC (a coin-op arcade machine developer) agreeing to a three-year licensing agreement to span 12 games featuring Marvel characters. Old-school fans of comics and gaming will surely think back to the brilliant 1992 X-Men arcade game and hope fervently that the new games deliver the same level of quality.
While it is surprising to see arcade-game licensing deals in this day and age, there is...
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The Ultimate Upcoming Comic-Book Movie List
August 16, 2007
We’ve been covering so much comic-book movie news around here lately it’s hard to keep in focus exactly how many are in the works. To really get a handle on it one needs to put it in list form, so here we go. Titles are roughly organized in the order that we are likely to see them release. By this count, we have 22 announced movies that are either in some sort of production or recently announced as well as eight movies that were announced, but have lost steam as a project or have disappeared...
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Doctor Strange to Remedy Movie Rumors?
August 16, 2007
This one is looking tentative at the moment, but the fanboy in me wants it to happen so badly that I will ignore my good sense and write about it. Rumors are circulating today that Marvel will be making a Doctor Strange live action feature film. IESB is claiming an exclusive reveal, but until it’s substantiated by another source, I’m calling it a rumor.
Dr. Strange would be an excellently adaptable character to the screen, particularly with the recent “magic-fantasy” boom in popular culture...
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New X-Men, Justice League of America, and Killing Girl: The Stack
August 20, 2007Who was made of rock and is now made out of lava? What book does Pete call "very, very violent"? And find out what the guys think is the best way to tell a story in a comic book. That's all in this edition of THE STACK.
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Misery Loves Spidey
August 20, 2007
Marvel has posted more teasers on their website concerning the hotly-debated upcoming Spider-Man storyline "One More Day," releasing in roughly two weeks. As discussed last week, the conventional wisdom surrounding the event is most likely a divorce with Mary Jane or her death. I'm not counting out the possibility of an Aunt May death, though, considering the comic has been more than hinting about that in it's story arc.
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Jon Favreau Loves You
August 20, 2007
Yes, he really, really does. Despite his busy schedule finishing post-production on "Iron Man" to get it out to us ravenous fans, he's still showing the love by promising to bring us the full, HD trailer that was shown at SDCC (for those of us not lucky enough to see it in person.)
The promise was made via Favreau's Myspace forum yesterday, and here's the full quote from the man himself:
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Sam Jackson Talks Spirit, Nick Fury
August 22, 2007
Sam Jackson is a busy man. In addition to all the "normal" movie roles he finds himself in, one could make an argument that he's the James Brown of Hollywood... the hardest working man around. Of course, one of those projects is the upcoming "Spirit" movie directed by Frank Miller. Another project that could happen in the future is a stint as Nick Fury.
Quint over at AICN got Sammy J. on the phone for an interview to talk mostly about his new movie but managed to get some questions in about the...
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Pulp Secret: A Special Report from Wizard World Chicago
August 23, 2007G14 Productions visited Wizard World '07 in Chicago and gave us special permission to post their show, "insert show here". Join (a guy pretending to be) Mark Millar as he talks to the artists, writers and fans on the floor at one of the biggest comic conventions in America, Wizard World Chicago!
Also, we want to make you aware of the "Hero Initiative" which is a not-for-profit organization which provides a "financial safety net" for comic book creators. They grant money to yesterday's comic creators...
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Hulk Tour '07, Destination: Toronto
August 27, 2007
A bit of news regarding the new "Hulk" movie has surfaced that will be of great interest to our friends who live in or near Toronto. If the word on the street is correct, anyone near that city next month could have a chance to go and watch a piece of the film get shot. I'm not talking about any mundane, run-of-the-mill dialogue scene either. I'm talking about a fight scene. Small spoiler (that probably everyone expects) in the next paragraph.
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"Spectacular Spider-Man" Teasers
August 27, 2007
Marvel has posted a trailer for the upcoming "Spectacular Spider-Man" animated series, which will premier on the WB in 2008. I love the old-school webbing under the arms look, it's a very nice touch to the aesthetic. Certainly a show for the younger audiences, but it certainly couldn't insult older Spidey fans any more than the dancing scene in "Spider-Man 3" already did.
Comics Continuum is also reporting that Venom will (not surprisingly) be a villain in the series, but won't appear until... -
Batman, Bonds, Whedon, X-Men, Comic Foundry: The Stack
August 27, 2007This week, we're talking Batman, Bonds, Whedon and X-Men. Plus, Endangered Species and a look at the new comics magazine: Comic Foundry.
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Marvel Eats Your Brain
August 28, 2007
Depending on your perspective (and quite possibly your view on comic-universe continuity) you either loved or hated the Marvel Zombies story arcs — except for people who don't read Marvel and didn't care, but even then, there was probably an opinion in their brains as to whether it was an awesome or stupid idea. This Halloween, Marvel is going to give everyone a reason to praise or hate on the concept further with a slew of new and old zombie-related titles.
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Teen Titans, Brit and Mice Templar: The Stack
September 3, 2007Teen Titans reaches their landmark 50th issue with a nice look back. Find out what Alex thinks the best time to make-out is. Then, we check out the debut issue of BRIT. Plus, find out what Alex and Pete think about the first issue of Mice Templar.
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Green Lantern, Thor & Olivier Coipel - A Comicbook Orange
September 12, 2007Lighting up our days and nights is Geoff John's run on DC's Green Lantern. And thundering into Marvel's third issue of Thor is J. Michael Straczynski and Olivier Coipel. BONUS: We interview Copiel on what it's like to work on the Odinson's new series!
Addition video courtesy of Galacticast, and image courtesy of southtyrolean
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The Collectapocalypse
September 18, 2007
The Collectapocalypse has begun.
Like so many other rabid comic book collectors and purists, it is absolutely essential to my very sanity and self-worth as a person that every single issue I own is in pristine, virginal supermint condition. It is also inherently imperative that each issue must stay in said condition until the bitter end of time itself, a frozen image of perfection, encased in a protective shell that would make Han Solo jealous.
Covers must keep an unmolested luster bright enough...
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In-Justice League of America, The Immortal Iron Fist and Speak of the Devil: The Stack
October 1, 2007This week, Justin and Pete take you through DC's In-Justice League of America, Marvel's The Immortal Iron Fist and Dark Horse's Speak of the Devil, about a female peeping tom. Plus, they dip into your viewer mail to answer some questions.
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Omega: The Unknown, Metamorpho, and Faker - The Stack
October 8, 2007This week, we check out Marvel's "Omega: The Unknown", we pull no punches with DC's Metamorpho and for our indie book, we pick up Vertigo's Faker.
All that, plus your viewer mail. Keep those emails coming in to: tips@pulpsecret.com or call us and give us your thoughts at: 888-841-7549
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The Umbrella Academy, The Exterminators and Runaways - A Comicbook Orange
October 10, 2007This week: Gerard Way and Gabriel Bá open Dark Horse's The Umbrella Academy; Simon Oliver and Tony Moore get dirty in Vertigo's The Exterminators; and Joss Whedon and Michael Ryan run away with Marvel's Runaways. Additional image provided by artct45. Want us to review your comicbook or graphic novels? Mail us at reviews@acomicbookorange.com!
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Green Arrow, First Born, Spider-Man: The Stack
October 15, 2007This week it's DC's Green Arrow and Black Canary, Top Cow's First Born and Marvel's Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man. Plus, an all new SPEED ROUND featuring Simon Dark, X-Factor, New Avengers, Black Summer and Brawl.
In today's viewer mail, find out which comic book heroes we hate and what we think are the best DC icon story arcs.
We just got spiffy new Pulp Secret t-shirts. Want one? All you gotta do is submit a video review of the comics you're reading this week to the pulpsecret.com website. Just click...
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Marvel Zombies 2, Penance Relentless and Countdown 28: The Stack
October 22, 2007This week it's Marvel Zombies 2, Countdown 28 and Penance Relentless. Plus, another speed round featuring Suburban Glamour, Fables, Terror Inc, The Mighty Avengers, and Bookhunter. Then, we dive into the mailbag to answer more of your questions.
Want to win one of those awesome X-Men pop-up books from the end of the episode?
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She-Hulk, X-Men and Gotham Underground: The Stack
October 29, 2007This week: She-Hulk, X-Men, Batman in Gotham Underground. PLUS, another Speed Round and more of your viewer mail featuring 1000% more girls.
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An Interview With Mike Carey - The Stack Exclusive
November 12, 2007
Hey gang, Alex here with a Pulp Secret Exclusive... A few weeks ago, I got the chance to chat with writer Mike Carey about his life and career, including his current work writing Marvel's X-Men, Vertigo's Crossing Midnight, and much, much more. There's also a little bit of a tease in there about the current ginormous X-over, Messiah Complex. You can download at the link below, or grab it in our podcast feed.
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World War Hulk, Salvation Run, and Green Arrow Black Canary - The Stack
November 19, 2007Watch for TWO new episodes of The Stack every week here. The new episodes are a little shorter, but now you get TWICE the comic books every week!
Today, we check out the last issue of Marvel's World War Hulk, the first issue of DC's Salvation Run and the second issue of Green Arrow Black Canary.
Plus, even more books in the speed round and we'll answer your viewer mail about Marvel's new Digital Comics Unlimited.
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NBC's Heroes, Spider-Man, Green Lantern and Hack/Slash - The Stack
December 3, 2007Now, catch THE STACK twice a week - Monday and Thursday. In this episode, we're talking and reviewing these comic books: - The Sensational Spider-Man, where Mephisto forces Spidey to choose between Mary Jane and Aunt May. - Hack / Slash who does a send-up of Archie Comics - And Green Lantern Corps.
Plus, Blue Beetle, Teen Titans, Dan Dare, X-Men, and Madman Atomic Comics in the Speed Round. Then, we'll give you our take on the Heroes season finale. That's all in today's episode of THE STACK!
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Comic Books! Shazam, Marvel Zombies, and Crime Bible
December 6, 2007New episodes of THE STACK every Monday and Thursday. Today, we're talking about these comic books: Trials of Shazam, Marvel Zombies 2, and Crime Bible: Five Lessons of Blood.
Plus in the speed round, we take on Fear Agent, Jack of Fables, World War Hulk, Crossing Midnight and First Born.
Keep your questions and comments coming!
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Comic Books! The Ultimates 3, Zombies vs Robots vs Amazons and Countdown
December 10, 2007New episodes of THE STACK every Monday and Thursday. Today, we're talking about these comic books: Ultimates 3, Zombies vs Robots vs Amazons, and Countdown to Final Crisis.
Plus in the speed round, we take on Atom, Invincible, Suburban Glamour, Buffy The Vampire Slayer and Black Summer.
Keep your questions and comments coming!
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Word From the Summit
December 27, 2007Sometime comic writer Allen Heinberg took some time to chat with Marvel about the Young Avengers and his current role in the Marvel Universe. However, his current role is almost non-existent...perhaps something larger is coming his way...
-Justin
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Amazing Spider-man 545, Ultimate Human and Invincible
December 31, 2007In this episode of The Stack, we review The Amazing Spider-man 545 which is the last issue in the One More Day arc. Then, we take a look at Invincible presents Atom Eve the first of a two part miniseries. And we have a very special PREVIEW of Warren Ellis's Ultimate Human #1 which is scheduled to hit the stands on Jan. 4th. In the speed round we cover Legion of Super-Heroes #37, The Flash #235, Batman #672, Crime Bible #3, and Action Comics #860. And in our viewer mail, find out what we think about all...
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The Road to Ellis is Paved with Good Inventions
January 7, 2008Over on Bendis Board, Warren Ellis is all in a tizzy because he can't decide what Marvel project he wants to write next. He considers himself:
the mad scientist in the basement, bringing old properties back to life. The job isn't to create new things (and I do that elsewhere, I don't have to prove my bona fides at creating new books), but to make the old properties live again. And I'm hitting the point where I can't find anything to get up on its feet.
What do you say gang, any hot tips for...
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Submit to Marvel!
January 24, 2008
You all have heard the news that Marvel dominated the Top 100 sales chart in 2007, right? On Diamond's recently released list, there were eighteen titles from DC, four from Dark Horse, and the rest were Marvel. In the Top 50, only ten were non-Marvel books. In the Top 25, there are only two. That's pretty nuts, especially as Dark Horse's Buffy the Vampire Slayer series charted higher, almost across the board, than DC's top selling books.
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Comic Book Reviews: Spider-man With Great Power #1, Ultimate X-Men #90 and Daredevil #104
January 31, 2008First up is Issue #90 of Ultimate X-Men, which is setting up the end of the Robert Kirkman arc (which is ending with issue #93).
We're not too sure about the Mr. Fear plot line in Daredevil #104. Do we think there might be too many problems with this book? Watch the show and find out.
Spider-man WGP is set in the time after Peter Parker was bitten by the spider but before Uncle Ben dies. Basically, young Spider-man is out there acting irresponsibly. The guys are split on this book. Watch the show and find...
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Zombies for Breakfast
February 1, 2008
Add to My ProfileCheck out this mildly horrifying though really well done Marvel Zombies fan video. If you're eating strawberry pancakes for breakfast don't watch it until later.
Special thanks to astute reader Anthony Lusardi for the link. And this tip: Marvel is planning on doing a Marvel Zombies animated movie, check out the fill story here.
-Justin
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My Chemical Romance's Gerard Way's FIRST Published Comic
February 25, 2008
On Raven's Wing's by Gerard Way
On Raven's Wings 2 by Gerard Way
Gerard Way, Creator of Dark Horse’s The Umbrella Academy and Lead Singer of the band My Chemical Romance has appeared on a lot of talk shows. One eagle eyed fan of MCR, noticed one of his first appearances on Sally Jesse Raphael in the studio audience supporting Boneyard Press Publisher Hart D. Fisher.

Why was 16 year old Gerard Way there? Who is Hart D. Fisher? What the hell is Boneyard Press?
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Spider-Man 3 Intercom Masks
March 31, 2008
"Spider-Man Black, this is Spider-Man Red. Over."
"Red, this is Black. Want to go to a piano bar?"
"Ummm... No."
"Okay, how about we smack Mary Jane up a bit?"
(Pause) "No thanks."
"Well, fine! I'm going to my bell tower then! Over and out."
Hours of fun, I bet. Also, order now, and you get a free backpack (really).
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Punisher Max #56, Amazing Spider-Girl #19 and Action Comics
April 7, 2008We're liking Gary Frank's artwork in Action Comics #863, but Alex takes issue with the level of excitement in this issue.
The we've got another sneak review of Amazing Spider-Girl #19, a title we haven't yet reviewed on the show. It's pretty well done, but deals with a very small sphere of the Marvel universe.
And in the speed round we check out Reich #2, Cable #2, Young Avengers Present Wiccan & Speed, Anna Mercury #1 and Walking Dead #48.In the mailbag, Ian asks us if there can be good villain books...





