Up first it's look at Patsy Walker Hellcat #1. Alex really loves writer Kathy Immonen's style of writing. Next up it's Superman #677. This issue was written by Justin's all-time favorite writer James Robinson (formerly of the Starman series). Then we look at the debut issue of Squadron Supreme. The guys like this series, and are really anticipating the next issue. During this edition of the Speed Round we look at Pilot Season: Alibi, Ultimate Spiderman #123, Iron Fist #16, No Hero #0, and Fire and Brimstone #1. Finishing up, Matt writes in: "Captain America is coming out in 2011, who would you like to see play Captain America?" Pete makes a hilarious Nicholas Cage joke. Be sure to watch the episode to find out what they think. Who do you think should play Captain America? Let us know. Be sure to watch The Stack three times a week, and send your comments and questions to tips@pulpsecret.com!
13:03
Astonishing X-Men #25, Final Crisis #2, and Secret Invasion: Frontline #1
Alex starts things off with a look at Astonishing X-Men #25. Pete was surprised by how much he liked Warren Ellis' new take on the title, but Alex has a few things to say about the characters. Then we look at Grant Morrison's second issue of Final Crisis. Pete has a funny review of the issue and Alex reminds us of the million dollar bet he has with Pete over the Final Crisis series. Next it's the debut issue of Secret Invasion: Frontline. During the Speed Round we look at BPRD: The Ectoplasmic Man, Mythos: Captain America #1, Thunderbolts #121, Beyond #2, Project Superpowers #4. Then Jason writes in, "What comic book would you like to see re-made, and what team of artists would you pick?" Be sure to tune in to 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!
In this special episode of The Stack Pete talks with Knight Seeker creator and former Star Trek writer Eric Cooper as well as artists Antonio Clark, Shawn Alleyne, and Blair Smith, about their unique new comic book. Then we get a peek at Steve Niles (30 Days of Night) new project The Lost Ones courtesy of Zune Arts. Find out more about this big collaboration of artists and creators at ZuneArts.com! Be sure to watch The Stack three times a week, and send your comments and questions to tips@pulpsecret.com!
12:27
Hack/Slash Annual featuring The Suicide Girls and In Odd We Trust
First up it's an early review of Hack/Slash Annual. This book hasn't been released yet, so this is your chance to get a first look. This novel features the Suicide Girls. Alex loves it and Justin agrees that you should definitely pick it up. Then we look at Dean Koontz' In Odd We Trust. Both Alex and Justin think this book is a good example of Manga written in a very American way. During the Speed Round we check out Blue Beetle #28, Joker's Asylum #1, The Boys #20, Punisher War Journal #21, The Atom #25. Then Stephanos writes in, "What are your favorite comic book fights?" Watch and see what their answers were. Be sure to watch The Stack three times a week, and send your comments and questions to tips@pulpsecret.com!
Up first it's an advanced look at Mini Marvels by Chris Giarrusso. Justin loves the writing and the artwork, Pete and Alex agree that it's great. Next it's Sparks, which has been endorsed by William Katt (The Greatest American Hero). Pete thinks it's interesting that Kat chose to endorse the title, and all three guys think the story is great. Then it's Duel! The guys think this comic is a fun and great idea. Pete loves the black and white artwork, and Alex wishes there were more comics like this one. Finishing up, the guys talk about the new comic book movie Wanted. Pete talks about similarities to Mark Millar's original Wanted graphic novel. Alex talks about the setup of the movie, and thinks it might be the stealth hit of the summer. Let us know what you think of this new movie. Be sure to watch The Stack three times a week, and send your comments and questions to tips@pulpsecret.com!
11:55
Hellboy Spectacular: Exclusive Hellboy 2 Review, Darkness Calls, The Crooked Man, and Killing Ground
In honor of the new Hellboy 2 movie we have a Hellboy Spectacular edition of The Stack. First up is a look at Hellboy Vol. 8: Darkness Calls. Justin really likes how this book fits into Mike Mignola's Hellboy series. Next up we check out Hellboy: The Crooked Man. Both Alex and Justin are in agreement on this great book. Then we look at BPRD Vol. 8: Killing Ground. Alex thinks this book is great for those looking to get into the Hellboy mythos. Finishing up, we give you an exclusive look at the new Hellboy 2 movie. The guys talk about how visually stunning Hellboy 2 was for them. They love the practical creature work and think that it's a breath of fresh air from all the CGI shortcuts superhero movies have taken lately. Listen to why we think you can't miss this awesome new movie. See you at the movies this weekend! Be sure to watch The Stack three times a week, and send you comments and questions to tips@pulpsecret.com!
In this special episode of The Stack Alex talks with Tom Kane. Tom talks about voicing the ultimate Avengers villain. Next Tom talks about how different it was to portray the protagonist Tony Stark as well. Finishing up Tom talks about some of the many other memorable roles he's voiced including a special Yoda performance. Don't miss it! Let us know what you think. You can comment below or email us at tips@pulpsecret.com
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