11:36
Captain America #38, Wonder Woman #20, Incredible Hercules #117, and Viewer Mailbag
Up first is Captian America #38. The guys touch on how the issue touches on racism. Alex, Justin, and Alex give Ed Brubaker a big thumbs up for the compelling story. Next it's Wonder Woman #20. See why Pete has been enoying this title so much since Gail Simone took over. Then it's a Secret Invasion tie-in with Incredible Hercules #117. The guys love Greg Pak's work on the series so be sure to check it out! During the speed round the guys cover Death Grub #1, X-Men Origins Colossus #1, Green Arrow/Black Canary #8, Secret Invasion Fantastic Four #1, and Walking Dead #49. Finishing up it's Viewer Mailbag! Lucas asks the guys what they guys think about the darker trends in comic book stories and why stories are getting darker. See what their answers were. Be sure to catch The Stack three times a week at Pulpsecret.com and send your comments and questions to tips@pulpsecret.com!
13:15
Teen Titans Year One #4, Glamourpuss #1, and XXX Zombies #4, and Viewer Art Contest
Today we've got reviews of Teen Titans Year One #4, Glamourpuss #1, and XXX Zombies #4. Pete doesn't hold anything back, see what wild comments fly out of his mouth during this episode. In this special episode of The Stack Alex, Justin, and Pete honor our PulpArt.com Viewer Art Contest submissions. Check out who submitted their work and which ones the guys chose as their favorites. Check back later to find out who won the Frank Miller Batman Statue from DC Direct! Be sure to check out The Stack three times a week at Pulpsecret.com. Send all your questions or comments to tips@pulpsecret.com!
Justin sits down with Neil Gaiman at NYCC to talk about his new Neverwhere and Coraline films due out soon. Then Neil talks about what Sandman means to him today and what comic book projects he's currently working on.
11:24
Iron Man #29, Batman #676 and The Mighty Avengers #14 Comics
Three Newsrama Sneak Reveiws! First up, Mighty Avengers #14 focuses on the Avengers and what's going on with the Secret Invasion. Then, Batman #676 kicks off Grant Morrison's Batman R.I.P. arc. Then, we check out Iron Man #29 which reminds us a lot of Invincible Iron Man. In the speed round, we review Locke & Key #4, Serenity: Better Days 3, X-Men Legacy #211, Lost Boys: Reign of Frogs #1 and Thunderbolts #120. Viewer Mail: Agmaster on the Pulp Secret forums asks us our thoughts on comic book characters appearing in multiple locations in multiple story arcs at the same time.
The Love Guru! See it June 20th!
11:32
Comic Books: Wolverine, New Universal, Action Comics Annual
Starting off the week it's a review of New Universal 2 #1. See why the guys think this new title is so reader friendly and easy to pick up. Next up it's a review of the long-awaited Action Comics Annual #11 co-written by Superman director Richard Donner. Then it's a review of a brand new Wolverine title by David Lapham. The guys talk about the short story format of the new Wolverine title and why they can't get enough of it. Finishing up it's a super Speed Round and viewer mailbag. Don't Miss the guys as they answer your viewer mail. Which characters do the they think are Skrulls? Tune in and find out. Be sure to catch The Stack three times a week at Pulpsecret.com, and send in your questions and comments to tips@pulpsecret.com
"HANCOCK" **** 1/2 For full written review, go to: http://veohreview.wordpress.com/hancock
12:13
Monster, Ayre Force, Bizzare New World, Video Contest, and Viewer Mailbag
Alex get's things started with a review of Monster #1-3 the Manga series from Viz. All the guys love it and think it's the best Manga series they've ever read. Next up it's a review of Bodog's Arye Force. Then the guys check out the new original series Bizzare New World. What would you do if you woke up and found you could fly? Next up the guys let you know about our new Pulpsecret Viewer Video Contest. Upload videos of yourself flying for chance to win the complete run of Bizzare New World. Watch the episode to get the details! Finishing up Alex, Justin, and Pete answer the question on violence in comics. See how much violence they think is appropriate and what context violence belongs in.
10:54
Guardians of The Galaxy #1, Tor #1, GeNext #1, and Viewer Mailbag
Guardians of the Galaxy is a spin off of the Nova Galaxy and Annihilation Conquest. Pete's got issues with this one and Justin agrees. Alex says it's a great first issue. Then we all agree on Tor #1. It's fun and Joe Kuber's art is top notch. GeneXt #1 shows the grandchildren of the original X-Men and depicts them as actual kids. It's got a nice old school X-Men feel and brings in lots of old X-Men characters. Then in the Speed Round we've got Gemini #1, House of Mystery #1, Batman: Death Mask #2, Scud #24 and Pretty Baby Machine #1. In our viewer mail we talk about how important Superhero merchandise is to the comic book industry. Be sure to catch The Stack three times a week at Pulpsecret.com! Send you comments and questions to tips@pulpsecret.com
Trailer en ingles de alta resolucion de una gran pelicula para ir a ver "Hancock"
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