Friday, May 22, 2009

HEROCLIX!

If you like HeroClix, check out this link!

http://www.chargingstarcomics.com/?q=node/161

People out there are pleading for HeroClix to return, let your voice be heard!

Thursday, May 21, 2009

Incredible Hulk #600 - Numbers are hard

There is controversy over the numbering of The Incredible Hulk #600. Let's break it down:

Incredible Hulk Vol. 1 and 2 - 474 issues
Incredible Hulk Vol. 3 - 112 issues
Hulk (by Jeph Loeb currently) 12 issues

Equals = 598 - meaning it should be #599

However: Incredible Hulk was taken over by Hercules at issue #112, meaning we are one more short, so #598.

However: I also dispute the notion that the 12 issues of Hulk should count, considering the original title changed to Hercules but kept going, so #586

OR: count all of the issues of Incredible Hercules to #135, then we get #621.

Whichever way you want to look at it, Incredible Hulk #600 is not #600, and its crap that this seems to be the Year of 600 over at Marvel, despite what the issue numbers may imply. Now i'm going to take an Advil and lie down, my head hurts.

Tuesday, May 19, 2009

Greg Pak Returns to Incredible Hulk

Joe Quesada ruins the concept of numbering forever!

Rejoice, Hulk fans! Pak goes back to Incredible Hulk with #601. Incredible Hercules continues on its own, and Son of Hulk soldiers on as well. Unfortunately, Hulk gets to live on as well. Don't try to figure out what happened with the numbering, since Incredible Hulk became Incredible Herc, and then returned with 600, even though it was one off, if you do the math...ow, my brain. I need a Bruce Banner level intelligence to figure this all out...

Monday, May 18, 2009

Captain Kirk is Thor!

Well, Captain George Kirk. Chris Hemsworth, who recently played James T. Kirk's father in the recent Star Trek film, is slated to play Thor in Marvel's upcoming movie. Check out the story from Newsarama.















He's gonna have to bulk up, but at least we know two things:
1)He is a good actor (he was quite memorable in his few minutes of screen time in Star Trek)
2) He doesn't look completely un-like the Norse God of Thunder. Just squint a little.

I am a little disappointed we didn't get James Preston Rogers, but as of now, Bill's Beta Ray Blog gives the selection an Official Seal of Approval.


UPDATE: According to IMDb.com, Tom Hiddleston has been cast as Loki for the Thor movie. Moving right along! Dude looks like a trickster...

Saturday, May 16, 2009

Bat-news

DC's blog, The Source, has some preview art from the new family of Bat-books that are soon underway. Still not a fan of Batwoman heading up Detective...

The final part of Battle for the Cowl hits next week, setting the stage for this post Bruce Wayne era. The best we can hope for is that the stories are good. I imagine it is just a matter of time until Bruce returns a regains his spot in Detective Comics. Yeah, I might be a little bitter...

Tuesday, May 12, 2009

Hot Links: The Revenge

Holy Crap! Pitt makes his triumphant return to comics in August in a crossover mini-series with The Darkness! I collected a lot of Pitt back in the day. Man, it feels like 1995 again!


This ain't your daddy's Starro! Another look at the Starro redesign. looks like Starro and Conan the Barbarian.

A look at the new upcoming Doom Patrol series by Kieth Giffen. Couldn't be more excited about this. I hope we get to see Robotman soon!

Star Trek was fantastic, by the way. Loved it. Here is an article nit-picking the science in the movie, quite favorably though.

Wednesday, May 6, 2009

What have we done?

Wolverine's opening weekend take was enough to immediately spawn TWO sequels, a second dose of Wolverine and a Deadpool spin-off. I have to admit that I am not exactly excited about this prospect. If we could somehow get Marvel to produce these movies instead of FOX, it would be much better for everyone. How much will Deadpool be screwed up this time around? Any Deadpool movie needs to be rated R and be a parody of itself, that is the essence of Deadpool, anything else would not work. DP played as a straight action movie with "jokes" is just plain wrong. Are you listening, FOX?
Perhaps the Wolverine sequel will be closer to my script idea for a movie based on everyone's favorite runty Canadian; one hour and 45 minutes of Wolvie fighting ninjas in Japan. We already have the set-up, let's see if we can follow through.
And that brings me to this: hilarious and awesome.

Monday, May 4, 2009

Hot Links - May

I saw Wolverine. It wasn't great by any means, especially in this post Iron Man and The Dark Knight world we currently live in. Mark Engblom over at Comic Coverage keeps it in perspective with his review. I tend to agree, let's not go off the deep end slamming this movie. I would add that the story does fall apart at the end, which does not work for me.

One of my biggest problems with the movie was the treatment they gave Deadpool. (Am I right, DP fans?) Check out the pic someone made of what could have been. Oh, how sweet it is!

What is this? My guess is someone asked Frank Frazetta to draw Starro, and he had only a passing idea of who Starro is...

What?...

First, Herc takes over Hulk's book, now this? Where does it end? Maybe with The Amazing, Incredible, Fantastic, Immortal Spider-Four-Thorcules Fist? It might be cool, and it is being written by Fred Van Lente AND Greg Pak, so it's got that going for it.

The new artist for Thunderbolts, starting with issue #133, is Miguel Sepulvida. Newsarama has a preview, and it looks super sweet so far.

Star Trek on Friday!