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Vale a Pena Ver de Novo : Trailer de Planet Hulk e World War Hulk.

"Planet Hulk" Comic Book Trailer - directed by Greg Pak Trailer for Marvel's "Planet Hulk" comic book storyline, written by Greg Pak with art by Carlo Pagulayan, Aaron Lopresti, Ladronn, Gary Frank, and others. "Planet Hulk" ran through "Incredible Hulk" #92 to #105 and was later adapted into an animated film that was released on DVD in February. This trailer was originally created in 2006 to promote the comic book series. Directed and edited by Greg Pak with music by David Libby. Marvel Comics World War Hulk Trailer

WORLD WAR HULK - THE MOTION COMIC - (Fan-Made)(HD)

An epic story of anger unbound! Exiled by a group of Marvel "heroes" to the savage alien planet of Sakaar, the Hulk raged, bled, and conquered through the pages of last year's "Planet Hulk" epic, rising from slave to gladiator to king. Now the Hulk returns to Earth to wreak his terrible vengeance on Iron Man, Reed Richards, Dr. Strange, Black Bolt - and anyone else who gets in the way! Stronger than ever, accompanied by his monstrous Warbound gladiator allies, and possessed by the fiercest and purest rage imaginable, the Hulk may just tear this stupid planet in half! First in a new series of fan-made motion comic videos, from the Marvel Comics series, featuring a fully dramatised vocal enactment by myself and completely enhanced with music and sound effects. BLACK BOLT IS DOWN! IRON MAN HAS FALLEN! The Hulk's war against the world rages on! As he and his Warbound battle The Avengers and The Fantastic Four, Reed Richards launches a last, desperate attempt to ...

Avengers Classics: The Beginning

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Avengers Classics: The Beginning The original Avengers assemble to combat The Hulk and Namor the Sub-Mariner “And there came a day, a day unlike any other, when Earth's mightiest heroes and heroines found themselves united against a common threat. On that day, the Avengers were born—to fight the foes no single super hero could withstand!” Each Friday Marvel.com will present a different column focusing on the one and only Avengers. From line-ups to costumes to villains to classic stories and beyond, we’ve got you covered on the history of Marvel’s most prolific team of heroes! So let the call go out: Avengers Assemble! By Jim Beard It’s an oft-told tale, but with good reason: In 1963, Stan Lee and Jack Kirby set out to tell a tale of titans coming together for the good of the world, and, in doing so, crafted a first issue that made comic book history and stood the test of time. The meeting of heroes in the classic AVENGERS #1 began a tradition that continues to this day, seen in rec...

Avengers Features ‘Fresh’ Take on Bruce Banner, Joss Whedon Says

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While Mark Ruffalo’s take on Bruce Banner in The Avengers will be a departure from previous big-screen depictions of the Hulk’s alter ego, director Joss Whedon reveals they turned to television touchstone to help them develop the character. “He and I did the most character work of anyone, because we really were starting fresh, but we were starting with something that had been embodied several times,” Whedon tells Yahoo’s Movie Talk. “And both of us agreed upfront that the template for who we wanted this guy to be in his life was Bill Bixby, the TV [show character] who was busy helping other people. That was more interesting to us than the Banner in the first two movies who was always fixated on curing himself. We spent a lot of time talking about what makes us Hulk out, the nature of anger, how it feels. “We even fought some,” the director continues. “I mean literally we actually got some pads out and did some tussling. Just to talk about the physicality, and also the physicality of so...

Talking Comics with Tim | Greg Pak on Bill Mantlo

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Greg Pak's first Bill Mantlo comic Greg Pak‘s Afterword tribute to Bill Mantlo in the final issue of his Hulk run (The Incredible Hulks 635) genuinely gave me pause (and as I said as much in that week’s WAYR). Then last week when Kevin Melrose made us aware of LifeHealthPro/Bill Coffin‘s devastating profile of Bill Mantlo’s life since 1992, which clearly struck a chord with many Robot 6 readers. Once I saw Pak’s comment in the thread, I realized I wanted to talk to Pak about Mantlo. While I have long respected Pak as a writer, his decision to set up a donations page for Bill Mantlo’s care is the reason why I admire him. My thanks to Pak for the interview and for scanning the cover to the actual copy of his first Bill Mantlo comic (Micronauts 3), which we get to discuss also. Tim O’Shea: At what point in your run on the Hulk did you realize that you wanted to write the Afterword, partially about Bill Mantlo? Greg Pak: I’d cited Bill Mantlo as a big influence many times over the year...