Showing posts with label hulk. Show all posts
Showing posts with label hulk. Show all posts
Friday, January 20, 2017
#240 - The Brain Trust
HOSTS: Dan, Jared, Scott, Shawn
NEWS/TALK: Powerless TV show, Rob Liefeld movies, DC Comics price increase, mixed feelings about Marvel Comics, Rogue One
COMICS: Hulk #1, Cougar and Cub #1, God Country #1, Reborn #3, Gwenpool, Southern Bastards #16
Friday, August 17, 2012
#98 - Marvel NOW!
This is probably the shortest episode we've had in a long time, but Dan and Duke continue the Marvel NOW! conversation started in the last episode.
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Monday, August 1, 2011
Incredible Hulk comic trailer
Marvel Architect Jason Aaron joins forces with legendary artist Marc Silvestri to redefine the Hulk in an all new ongoing series. After the events of Fear Itself, the Hulk has gone into hiding, seemingly safe from a world that hates and fears him. But when government agents come knocking at his door, the Hulk has no choice but to return to war against the one man whose existence threatens the safety of every living creature on the Earth. The one man who’s existence could doom the Hulk himself. And that man is Bruce Banner. Now separated into two men, the Hulk and Banner exist worlds apart but one climactic battle will bring them face to face again—and leave the Marvel Universe shaking in its wake.
Tuesday, January 18, 2011
The Next Great Superhero Team
Despite living in Pittsburgh for nearly all my life and having a traditional Polish family that grew up in the South Side and worked in the steel mills, I really didn't come on as a Pittsburgh Steelers fan until the mid-90's when they played "America's Team", the Dallas Cowboys, in Super Bowl XXX, a game which they lost, sadly. A couple of years later, I started playing fantasy football and I've been a fan of professional football ever since. Now the Steelers are poised to make another run at the Super Bowl, to win their seventh championship. This week leading up to the AFC Championship game against the New York Jets has given me the opportunity to think about a thing or two.
Being a reader of comic books since 1986 and watching football pretty closely for the past decade, I couldn't help but notice the similarities between football teams and superhero teams. Like the groups of heroes and villains in comics, most football teams have very strong personalities that carry with them from game to game, even season to season. There are veteran teams that have a great legacy and newer teams that are still learning their way. You have teams full of heroes and legends and teams rife with scum and villainy. Some are considered dark horses, some are looked at as outlaws, and some are just plain losers. But week in and week out, these teams do battle against each other...honed skill versus raw talent, hero versus villain, legend versus legend.
Which brings me back to my original idea, that football teams and superhero teams share many of the typical types of team members. If you'll indulge me...
THE LEADER
THE MUSCLE
THE BRAINS
THE FIGHTER
THE ACROBAT
THE MARKSMAN
Feel free to agree, disagree or debate, but that's what I see when I watch the Steelers. Instead of a bunch of millionaire athletes, I see a team of heroes...in fact, I think I'll call them...
Being a reader of comic books since 1986 and watching football pretty closely for the past decade, I couldn't help but notice the similarities between football teams and superhero teams. Like the groups of heroes and villains in comics, most football teams have very strong personalities that carry with them from game to game, even season to season. There are veteran teams that have a great legacy and newer teams that are still learning their way. You have teams full of heroes and legends and teams rife with scum and villainy. Some are considered dark horses, some are looked at as outlaws, and some are just plain losers. But week in and week out, these teams do battle against each other...honed skill versus raw talent, hero versus villain, legend versus legend.
Which brings me back to my original idea, that football teams and superhero teams share many of the typical types of team members. If you'll indulge me...
THE LEADER
THE MUSCLE
THE BRAINS
THE FIGHTER
THE ACROBAT
THE MARKSMAN
Feel free to agree, disagree or debate, but that's what I see when I watch the Steelers. Instead of a bunch of millionaire athletes, I see a team of heroes...in fact, I think I'll call them...
...THE STEEL CITY AVENGERS!
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