11:06
Skaar: Son of Hulk #1, Invincible #50, and X-Force Special: Ain't No Dog #1
Up first it's the debut issue of Skaar: Son of Hulk. Pete thinks the issue was fantastic. Then it's Invincible #50. The guys like it, but feel like it was very predictable. Alex follows with a review of X Force Special: Ain't No Dog. Pete, our resident violence expert, thinks that this issue is really special. During the Speed Round we look at The Goon #25, Trinity #2, Fear Agent #21, Burn #2, and Sky Doll #2. Then during Viewer Mailbag Richard writes in asking if it's morally justified for superheros to lie about their secret identities. Be sure to watch and see what the guy's answers were! Be sure to watch The Stack three times a week, and send your comments and questions to tips@pulpsecret.com!
12:05
Eternals #1, Trinity#1, Captain Britain MI3 #2, and Fantastic Four Season 1
In this episode the guys check out Eternals #1 and Trinity #1. Alex loves the Eternals follow up to Neil Gaiman's series, but Pete disagrees. Then it's Captain Britain and The MI3 #2 and the complete first season DVD of the new Fantastic Four cartoon. The guys love the series and think that it ended too soon. During the Speed Round we look at Midnighter #20, Amazing Spiderman #561, Secret Invasion #3, Amory Wars Vol.2 #1, and Criminal (2nd series) #3. Finishing up Viewer Mailbag Jose on the forums asks if regular titles should be stopped during major releases like Secret Invasion and Final Crisis. Watch and see what the guys' answers were. Be sure to watch The Stack three times a week, and send your comments and questions to tips@pulpsecret.com!
20:06
Viral 06: Mahalo Daily, BMW GINA, Good Morning Internet, Alex Boylan
6/16/08: Mahalo Daily's new Host shows us around the workplace, We preview Good Morning Internet, BMW introduces GINA, KITT from Knight Rider is sold on eBay, and we talk to Alex Boylan about Around the World For Free.
10:40
The Incredible Hulk Exclusive Movie Review and All-Time Favorite Hulk Runs
In honor of the premiere of The Incredible Hulk movie the guys each talk about their all-time favorite Hulk runs. Pete talks about his love for Greg Pak's Planet Hulk. Then Justin talks about Peter David's Hulk Visionaries Vol. 5. Then Alex weighs in with his pick, The Incredible Hulk and The Thing: The Big Change. Alex tells a special story about his first trip to the Marvel headquarters and why it led to this title being his favorite. Be sure to watch this episode to here the story! Finishing off, the guys give their exclusive review of the new Incredible Hulk Movie. See what their their favorite moments from the film where and why they think you need to see it now. Be sure to watch The Stack three times a week, and send your comments and questions to tips@pulpsecret.com!
11:43
Downloading Pirated Comic Books, Secret Invasion, More
Up first it's a review of the debut issue of Secret Invasion: Who Do You Trust? The guys normally don't like short story collections, but this issue is an exception. Next Justin talks about how much he loves the return of Manhunter and a strong female character. Then, we review the debut issue of Punisher Max: Little Black Book. In the speed round, we look at Punisher War Journal #20, Justice Society of America #16, Haunt of Horror #1, All New Atom #24, and Jonah Hex #32. In our viewer mailbag, we talk about downloading comics illegally. See what we think about this controversial topic#3;.
In this very special edition of The Stack we count down the greatest live action comic book television shows of all time. In order to be considered, shows had to be just an adaptation of a comic book. Watch and see which TV Shows made the list! Be sure to watch The Stack three times a week, and send your comments and questions to tips@pulpsecret.com!
10:23
Spidergirl #21, Action Comics #866 Hulk: Raging Thunder #1
Up first it's a review of Amazing Spidergirl #21. Justin really liked this issue and loves the classic stories it tells in new ways and Alex agrees. Then Alex talks about why he thinks that Action Comics #866 is one of the best comics he's ever read. Next it's Hulk: Raging Thunder #1. Pete likens the setting to a Superwoman-like universe. Then during the Speed Round we look at Charlatan Ball #1, Angel: After The Fall #8, Local #12, Salvation Run #7, and Locke and Key #5. During Viewer Mailbag Andy writes in, "Should covers depict what's in-store for that issue? Pete sounds off on his strong feelings about this topic. Then Justin and Alex weigh in on what they think about cover art responsibility. Watch the episode to get all the details! Be sure to watch The Stack three times a week, and send your comments and questions to tips@pulpsecret.com!
April 25, 2009 "Keep the dream alive America." (Gerald Sheahand_News Reporter) Music Featured: "Xenon (Dust)" and "Escape From Nothing" from Miles Tilmann http://www.myspace.com/milestilmann "The Great Destroyer [Modwheelmood Remix]" From Nine Inch Nails Click the link below to buy this song on iTunes http://phobos.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewAlb
The girls learn computers.
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