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Added by G~man on July 15, 2008 | |

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2008

Hulk SMASH!, the children of the Avengers take over and worldwide organ failure as a musical?!

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Thursday, 7/24
Hulk Vs. Wolverine - Screening
ALBERTA, Canada. Over the past week, The Incredible Hulk has been tearing a line across the Canadian wilderness, leaving a swathe of destruction in his wake. He has to be stopped, and there’s only one man up to the job. He’s the best at what he does, but what he does isn’t very nice. He’s Wolverine, an elite agent of Canada’s top secret Department H, and he’s been put on Hulk’s trail with a single objective: stop the green goliath…at all costs.  Hulk and Wolverine are about to enter the fiercest battle of their lives. And they have no idea that there are a few unpleasant surprises waiting for them on the other side.  Come meet Supervising Producer/Co-Writer Craig Kyle, Producer/Supervising Director Frank Paur, Co-Writer Christopher Yost and others involved in this Marvel Animation Milestone and watch the complete “Hulk VS Wolverine” before it’s January 2009 Blu-ray and DVD release on Thursday at 4:15PM in Hall H.


Thursday, 7/24
9:00pm – 10:00pm Repo! The Genetic Opera First Look
Come see what Director Darren Lynn Bousman has been up to since directing the last 3 Saw movies:  Repo! The Genetic Opera. Check out the phenomenon that is this Goth Rock musical with sneak peeks and the new trailer plus stories from Darren and the actors themselves including Alexa Vega (Spy Kids), Bill Moseley (The Devil’s Rejects), Ogre (the band Skinny Puppy) and Paris Hilton (House of Wax) among others. Room 6B


Friday, 7/25
Next Avengers: Heroes Of Tomorrow – Screening
Whenever the forces of evil threatened mankind, Earth’s mightiest heroes, the Avengers, were there to stop them — until they made the ultimate sacrifice in their final fight with the indestructible robot, Ultron. But all was not lost for Tony Stark
(Iron Man) kept the children of the Avengers safe and raised them to become the teenage heroes of tomorrow but it will take more than five teens to destroy the machine that defeated their parents. If these young heroes have any hope of winning, they must find the missing Hulk and come together as…the Next Avengers!
Come meet Supervising Producer Craig Kyle, Producer/Supervising Director Gary Hartle, Writer Christopher Yost and others involved in this new animated film and watch “Next Avengers” before it’s September 2nd, 2008 Blu-Ray and DVD release on Friday at 8:30PM in Room 6A.



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Added by G~man on July 7, 2008 | |

This post relates to: Hulk, Wolverine

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Added by G~man on June 27, 2008 | |

This post relates to: Watcher, Ed Mcguinness, Jeph Loeb, Hulk

Hulk doesn't want to be Watched

Ha.  This is just classic.  I'm really diggin' this series and absolutely love this image.


Hulk Versus Hulk Smashes To A Second Printing of Hulk #4!



 
Marvel is pleased to announce that the highly anticipated Hulk #4, featuring the titanic clash between Hulk and Red Hulk, has sold out at Diamond in less than 24 hours! To meet the overwhelming demand for this issue, Marvel is going back to press with Hulk #4 Second Printing Variant, featuring the interior art of Ed McGuinness on a new wraparound cover as Red Hulk takes on the Watcher! The smash-hit superstar creative team of Eisner-winning, Emmy-nominated scribe Jeph Loeb (Ultimates 3, television’s Heroes) and incomparable artist Ed McGuinness take the Hulk mythos where it’s never been! With sell outs of multiple printings of all Hulk issues released thus far, 2008 truly is the year of the Hulk!

“Whahooo!” said Loeb. “Ed and I and Jason and Rich are thrilled that the newest Hulk in the marvel universe has made red turn to green for our retailer friends!  And just in case anybody thinks we're slowing down, next up is the Red Hulk vs. THOR in Hulk 5 and then in Issue 6 it's GREEN VS. RED -- The Rematch of the Century!  And we can promise you, there's more and more surprises galore!”

McGuinness said, “This book is about making impossible things happen....selling out again was not part of those plans!!! Thanks to all that continue to make this ride what it is. Excelsior!”

Plus, if you missed the first three red-hot issues, make sure you don’t miss Hulk: Red Hulk, collecting Hulk #1-3!

With Hulk on everyone’s minds and Hulk continuing to sell out quickly with each issue—and subsequent printing—Marvel urges retailers to check their orders on one of 2008’s hottest new books- HULK!

 
HULK #4 SECOND PRINTING VARIANT (MAY088166)
Written by JEPH LOEB
Pencils & Cover by ED MCGUINNESS
Inked by DEXTER VINES
Colored by JASON KEITH
Rated A …$2.99
FOC—7/10/08, On-Sale—7/30/08

HULK: RED HULK (APR088241)
Written by JEPH LOEB
Pencils & Cover by ED MCGUINNESS
Inked by DEXTER VINES
Colored by JASON KEITH
Rated A …$4.99
On-Sale—7/9/08


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Calix
on June 30, 2008
I am starting to get really bored with this Red Hulk who may very well turn out to be Samson... go figure.
How long do they need to drag this out.  In issue #5 he will be up against Thor eye roll...

In the beginning I was all about this new volume but I'm done with it especially after the rather lame way the Red Hulk took Hulk down . This is Post-WWHulk we are talking about and while I don't even follow the series all that well but even I know that there is no way WWHulk could get trounced by Samson even with his new powers. not to mention that for all the hype of Red vs. Green this was just not cool.

The guy took on Strange, Reed, Juggernaut, Skrull-Bolt?, Stark went toe to toe with the Sentry and Samson get's him with a choke hold.... PUH-lease. whomever signed off on this should be cornered and shot. It shouldn't go into second printing because it's not worth it.

But thats just my opinion

G~man
on July 1, 2008
I think the Red Hulk referred to Samson by name.  Then again, Hulk's always referred to Banner by name too.  Nevermind.

Added by G~man on June 12, 2008 | |

This post relates to: Betty Ross, General Thunderbolt Ross, Abomination, Hulk

In theatres Friday June 13!


I just read a review at Variety.com.  I'll be going to see it tonight at midnight.  This review makes me feel a little better.  

What seemed, in theory, the least-necessary revival of a bigscreen superhero emerges as perfectly solid summer action fare in “The Incredible Hulk.” Revisiting the character Ang Lee and James Schamus  put under a psychological microscope in 2003 to mixed results, Marvel, Universal and several of the same producers have repackaged one of their better-known stable stars in a straightforward actioner that delivers the goods with no unnecessary frills or digressions. Happy to give the intended audience what it wants, this loud and quick-moving production will shake loose ample coin in all markets.

To anyone wondering why the Marvel team would so soon embark on a makeover of the growly green giant after all the angst endured on the previous one, the answer is provided by the final scene, in which the star of the most recent Marvel B.O. smash unexpectedly turns up to ask, “What if I told you we were getting a team together?”

New film thus marks the first step in the label’s plan to begin shuffling its major characters into films together, a la some of the comicbooks -- a scheme that seemingly required the rehabilitation of the Hulk from something that came to be regarded as perhaps too rarefied, not of a piece with the studio’s other cinematic stalwarts.

Viewed in this utilitarian light, the new film gets its job done. It’s not especially exciting or surprising, lacking the cheek and sheen of “Iron Man” and the opulence and star power of the “Spider-Man” and “X-Men” series. But it’s better than the “Fantastic Four” pictures and “Daredevil” and manages to shift the title character from a hopelessly conflicted Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde to a wannabe good guy.

Are those dollar signs in your eyes?

http://www.variety.com/review/VE1117937386.html?categoryid=31&cs=1




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Cosmic Sentinel
on June 12, 2008
I won't spoil it, but I think it is good. I'd agree with the review, better than Daredevil (by a long way) but not quite as good as Iron Man.

Bookman
on June 12, 2008
I'm seeing it at midnight tonight too!  I hope it's great.

Flash Is The Best
on June 13, 2008
Iron was pretty good but The Incredible Hulk Action was A HELL OF ALOT BETTER than Iron Man. the fight scene was 100000 times better than iron man's. i liked the movie it was great

stymie69
on June 17, 2008
When you get down to it,there was hella spice to this movie,the anger was just right ,the power was ahsome, the fight seens was the hulk all the way.If you're not into comics then you really don't get it.each hero is different,the hulk has to be running from or going after someone.the first one was just as good to open the book, the second one we are in the book, now hopefully the third one will let it all hang out wow! The movie is one hell of a ride............

Added by G~man on June 3, 2008 | |

This post relates to: Hulk, Jeph Loeb, Ed Mcguinness, Watcher

Ha ha.  Check it out.  The Watcher is getting trounced.  You know that's what you've always wanted to do (and say) to that peeping Tom.

The Red Hulk battles the Green Hulk—and there will be smashing!

It’s the battle you’ve been waiting for since the incredible, smash-hit superstar creative team of Eisner-winning, Emmy-nominated scribe Jeph Loeb (Ultimates 3, television’s Heroes) and the incomparable artist Ed McGuiness teamed up to launch Hulk, creating one of 2008’s runaway successes!

But just who is the Red Hulk? How will this reveal shake the Hulk’s universe to its core? And just what is the Watcher doing in the middle of this? Find out in Hulk #4, as the sold-out series continues!

Retailers, please check the Marvel Mailer for special ordering incentives.

If you’re wondering what all the buzz is about, don’t miss Hulk: Red Hulk, collecting the first three issues of the series that introduced the Hulk you never thought you’d see!

HULK #4 (FEB082223)
Written by JEPH LOEB
Pencils & 50/50 Covers by ED MCGUINNESS
Inked by DEXTER VINES
Colored by JASON KEITH
Rated A …$2.99
FOC—6/5/08, On-Sale—6/25/08

HULK: RED HULK (APR088241)
Written by JEPH LOEB
Pencils & Cover by ED MCGUINNESS
Inked by DEXTER VINES
Colored by JASON KEITH
Rated A …$4.99
FOC—6/19/08, On-Sale—7/9/08

Man, that might be the best panel so far this year.


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The Origin of Evil
on June 19, 2008
I've been waiting for a moment like that ever since I first seen Uatu!

Added by G~man on May 30, 2008 | |

This post relates to: Brian Michael Bendis, Jackson Guice, Simone Bianchi, Michael Turner, Gabriele Dell'Otto, Spider-Man, Ultimates, Hulk

Ultimate Universe?  Brian Michael Bendis?  I'm there.

You've been given the 10 reasons why you cannot miss Ultimate Origins. You've seen the gorgeous covers by Simone Bianchi and Gabriele Dell'Otto. You've seen the awesome variant and sketch variant covers by Michael Turner. Now, you can read 6 lettered preview pages of Ultimate Origins #1 to tide you over before you pick up your copy next Wednesday, June 4th.

Ultimate Origins has been everywhere…and why not? As Bruce Banner said to Ultimate Spider-Man -- "Everything's Connected." There have been ads in all your favorite Marvel titles, an ad in Wizard Magazine and postcards in your local comic shops. Plus, some of your favorite comic book fan-sites have had interviews with Bendis, teasing the big reveals and changes to come.

And check Marvel.com next week for an exclusive Brian Michael Bendis podcast where he dishes on Ultimate Origins.

The secrets behind the Ultimate Universe are about to be revealed and they will shock you as the Ultimate Universe continues to March on Ultimatum.

Brian Michael Bendis and Butch Guice reveal the secret history of the Ultimate Universe almost a decade in the making in Ultimate Origins#1!

ULTIMATE ORIGINS #1 (of 5) (APR082246)
Written by BRIAN MICHAEL BENDIS
Penciled by BUTCH GUICE
50/50 Cover by SIMONE BIANCHI
50/50 Cover by GABRIELLE DELL’OTTO
Variant Cover by MICHAEL TURNER
Sketch Variant Cover by MICHAEL TURNER
Rated T+ …$2.99
On-Sale—6/4/08


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aspen
on June 10, 2008
very cool,go Michael Turner.

Added by G~man on May 24, 2008 | |

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I still don't know what to make of this.  My gut isn't feeling too good about it.  Of course I'll watch it opening day.  Maybe if I go in with low expectations I'll be pleasantly surprised.  Who knows.  It's nice to finally be able to see more about the movie.  It seemed that the whole thing was being kept one giant secret up until recently.

 


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Added by G~man on May 13, 2008 | |

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Oh I'd like to get a copy of the Omnibus.  I have the Amazing Spider-Man one.  It rules.

The Hulk is back on the big screen this June and if you’re looking for some of the best Hulk stories to smash through before the big film, then the Eagle Award-winning Marvel.Com is just what you need! Head over to http://www.marvel.com/news/comicstories.3539 and find out just why the Hulk has captured the imagination of fans for decades! Have you experienced the all-out action of World War Hulk? Do you know what would happen if Hulk battled the Marvel Universe? And have you experienced the Hulk’s early, acclaimed stories, featured in the Incredible Hulk Omnibus?

Learn why these and more are must reads as you count down the days to the release of The Incredible Hulk, in theatres Friday, June 13th, and stay tuned to Marvel.Com for all the latest Hulk news!


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Added by G~man on May 6, 2008 | |

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Rrrrr...Hulk...Smash!

He’s a big mass of red muscle and angrier than ever. Everyone’s new favorite red giant returns in a one-shot so big, we had to bypass a giant-size book and make it KING-SIZED! King-Size Hulk #1 features superstar Eisner Award-winning and Emmy-nominated writer Jeph Loeb and a phenomenal team of artists including Frank Cho, Art Adams and Herb Trimpe! Not only will this Earth-shaking issue patch up some holes, it’s going to make new ones as it lays down the foundation for new storylines in upcoming Hulk issues! Expect to see epic clashes between the only ones who can go toe-to-toe with the big red giant. We’ve got Hulk vs. She-Hulk, Hulk vs. Wendigo and one more jaw dropping fight that’s sure to leave you wanting more. Not only will this spectacular include fresh new bouts, but there are some classic Hulk tussles as well including The Incredible Hulk #180 and Avengers #83.


It’s an all-out clash of the titans in this one folks! There are battles left and right. With Wolverine and The Lady Liberators making their appearances in the classic issues, this one-shot is sure to impress. Want to know who the Hulk’s mystery opponent is? Get in and buckle-up because King Size-Hulk #1 is sure to be a thrill ride as each copy features both the Frank Cho and Art Adams covers! No kidding, Hulk gets the royal treatment in King Size-Hulk #1.

KING SIZE HULK #1 (MAR082181)
Written by JEPH LOEB
Pencils by ART ADAMS, FRANK CHO & HERB TRIMPE
50/50 Covers by FRANK CHO & ART ADAMS
Rated A…$4.99
FOC - 5/8, On-Sale - 5/28/2008


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Added by G~man on May 5, 2008 | |

This post relates to: Avengers, Thor, Captain America, Iron Man, Hulk

So as everyone's been buzzing about, we have a bunch of Marvel movies to look forward to.  Hopefully with the success of Iron Man, they'll see what works.  One great movie won't carry a bunch of bad ones.  I don't want Marvel rushing to get out a bunch of mediocre films when each one should be done right.  They need to ask what made Iron Man a success.  The actors?  Story?  Characters?  You can't just slap together a film with comic characters and expect it to be a success.  We just have to keep our fingers crossed.

This morning Marvel Studios announced four new films slated for 2010 and 2011, including two Avengers-related movies!

With Iron Man's cinematic debut currently blasting through box offices throughout the country, fans can expect a second film to hit theaters on April 30, 2010! And a few months later in July, the mighty Thor himself will wield his enchanted hammer across the big screen courtesy of director Matthew Vaughn!

Pumped yet? You should be—and you haven't heard the best part! The summer of 2011 will kick off in style with a Captain America movie, followed just two short months later with the July-debuting Avengers!

Want the very first looks at how the Marvel movie universe is already tying together? Be sure you stick to your seats until the very end of "Iron Man"—yes, all the way through the credits! There's an extra special, extra exciting, extra scene guaranteed to thrill!

Plus, as first revealed at New York Comic-Con 2008, catch Robert Downey, Jr.'s cameo as Tony Stark in "The Incredible Hulk," smashing into theaters on June 13!

That noise you hear in the background is the sound of Marvelites the world over rejoicing, True Believer! So get ready, because these next few years are going to be one heck of a good time!


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