Archive for April, 2008

To every vemom there’s an Anti-Venom

Posted in Uncategorized with tags , , on April 30, 2008 by Vincent Kremer

Have a look at Venom’s new look that will debute in The Amazing Spider-Man No. 568 which will be in stores August.
although it’s just inverted Venom Colors with a slightly different form it still looks smokin’ dont you think?

New Ironman shots and clips

Posted in General with tags on April 29, 2008 by Vincent Kremer

The marvel website is full of Ironman stuff the last couple of weeks , and again they give us some more preview goodies to sooth our anticipation for the upcoming movie coming in May.

Continue reading to see the the few goods.

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Review : X-Men : Divided We Stand #1

Posted in Review Archieve with tags , , on April 25, 2008 by Vincent Kremer

Devided we stand #1

Dun dun duuuun! A new review arises, this time: X-Men : Divided We Stand #1

This first Issue of the new X-Men comic called ” Divided We Stand ” is one hell of a first Issue and was far more of what I expected.

More Detailed Reviewing ahead.( careful for possible spoilers ) Read more »

Top 100 Graphic Novels and Trade Paperbacks for March 2008

Posted in General with tags on April 24, 2008 by Vincent Kremer

Diamond Comic Distributors has sent Major Spoilers the rundown of the top 100 trades and graphic novels that shipped in March 2008.

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Sneak Peek : GeNext

Posted in Uncategorized with tags on April 24, 2008 by Vincent Kremer

Yay or Nay , who knows.

You asked for it X-Fans and now the series voted for on Marvel.Com is here! Enter the extra-sized GENEXT #1 (of 5), from legendary X-Men scribe Chris Claremont and artist Patrick Scherberger, introducing you to the children of the X-Men—but who are they? And what’s happened to the original X-Men? Packed full of extras including character design sketches with commentary from Claremont and more, this issue is a can’t-miss for X-Fans! – Via marvel.
Read the full deal here, including preview pages.

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We already had the X-men: The next Generation television show , now comes the all new comic series GeNext , a not too orginal name. It’s just Next Generation scrambled but oh well.
But I have to be honest for a comic that isn’t very original I’m kind of pleased by it’s art style and character design, let’s hope it meets my expectations.

The Incredible Hulk Movie Poster revealed.

Posted in General with tags on April 18, 2008 by Vincent Kremer

The Incredible Hulk Movie Poster

Pretty neat movie poster of the upcoming from The Incredible Hulk , let’s hope the movie is as awesome as the poster.

Northlanders #1 now for free!

Posted in General with tags on April 18, 2008 by Vincent Kremer

DC Comics decided to give us alittle present and released the first issue of Northlanders for free, a great deal for anyone wanting to see before buying, hope DC and maybe Marvel will Continue with those freebies!

>> Click the coverpage to download Northlanders #1.

Ironman set Sneakpeak.

Posted in Uncategorized with tags , on April 17, 2008 by Vincent Kremer

Can’t wait for the Ironman Movie to come out? Here’s a little sneakpeak into the set of Tony Stark, a pretty nice grib to live don’t you think.

>> Click the car lifting Ironman to watch the movie.

Sean Galloway is an awesome man.

Posted in Uncategorized with tags on April 16, 2008 by Vincent Kremer

Sean Galloway is the cartoonist who’s currently drawing the animated series based upon marvel called The Spectacular Spider-Man, which is still on my to-watch list by the way, but you got to love the work that he does, check out his Deviant art site for more of his sexy art works, but here’s a preview of some spiday characters.

Vulture , Electro and The Lizzard.

Doc Ock , Shokker and the Sandman.

Norman-O, Tombstone, Rhino and MJ.

Review: FX! #1 , The Human Special Effect!

Posted in Review Archieve with tags , on April 11, 2008 by Vincent Kremer

Introduction

I’ve heard nothing more but good things about John Byrne , and they were right because FX! #1 John’s new work is nothing more but good ‘ol fun, kicking it old skool style.

The story kicks off when Tom , the main character and his friend are playing in the woods , pretending to be super heroes and Villains , having sword fights with wooden sticks, having their EPIC battle untill Tom sees a bright light coming out of the forest and stops fighting to see the light , however his friend didn’t expect Tom to stop so suddenly and hits Tom on the head with the stick , causing him to faint and end up into a light coma.
Some days later , his friend comes to visit him at the hospital bringing along Tom’s favorite show on DVD , Cybernetic man , Tom waking up by his friends words and watching the DVD together.

Alittle later , Tom is released from the hospital and their playing Super Heroes again , fighting the evil forces. ” Watch out , behind that container over there!” his friend yells , Tom shooting into action pretends to hold a bazooka , aims at the container and BOOM! , the container exploded , letterly.

It is not known why , but the light in the woods has givin Tom the powers to be anything only by using his imagination, making him the all new super hero called ” FX”.

Story

This is as far as I know the most original and creative story I’ve known, it’s just plain fun and interesting to see how Tom tries his powers , turning him to a Tank or a Jet just by using his imagination.
The story it self starts off quick and continues with a fast pace, giving us enough character introductions , humor and action scenes, and I have to say I’m impressed by this first Issue , and I will surely will be reading the upcoming second issue.

Art

The art of FX was one the things I liked about it , making it look like a Old skool Marvel comic but with some modern accents.

Dialogue

The Dialogues were just perfect , not too much text and keeping it realistic making it easy and fun to read.

Overall

Reading FX! #1 was just plain fun , telling a story everyone as a kid dreamed of , mixing that with the old school drawing style, fighting scenes and experimenting with just given powers makes this a comic that just asks to be in your collection.

Rating

8.5/10