So, as you’re all aware, if you’ve been reading the site, the “Hulk Vs.” DVD was released on Tuesday, and the end result is all sorts of YouTube clips of the awesomeness within, especially with the Wolverine installment.
None of them are better than this one, though, featuring Deadpool’s best moments:
BAD. ASS.
I’m so glad I bought this. Even though the Wolverine part of the DVD is only a touch over 30 minutes, it’s probably the most entertaining Marvel-based animated feature I’ve seen. Gold.
Well, first of all…because it’s my site, dammit. :shifty:
In all seriousness… it’s safe to say I’ve been a fan of Marvel cartoons since day 1…actually, Marvel TV shows and movies in general. Channel 56 out of Boston would show a “Creature Double Feature” on Saturdays every weekend, and I would ALWAYS make sure to tune in, because sometimes, just sometimes, they would show the old school 70’s Amazing Spider-Man TV show. Yeah, you know the one.
One of the greatest things about the internet is a much more direct connection to the folks behind the scenes…the “creators” if you will. Personal blogs for comic book professionals are common these days, including IDW Editor Chris Ryall, and G.I. Joe writer Chuck Dixon’s Dixonverse.
A couple of cool G.I. Joe tidbits on each of these pages…
So the premiere for Wolverine and the X-Men was on Nicktoons last night, and even though it’s been out in Canada (and thus, on the torrent sites) for a while now, this is a first look for a lot of folks. What did you think?
Personally, I’m digging it. I’ve seen 14 episodes so far, but I caught it again, and between this show, the Spectacular Spider-Man, and Hulk Vs. on DVD, the Marvel animated features are really impressing me. For anyone who doesn’t have NickToons, their website is showing full episodes as well! Check that out here.
Just for the heck of it, too, here’s another trailer:
Okay…for those ambitious folks like myself who know how to track certain “things” down…. :shifty:
Hulk Vs. Wolverine has been “in the wild” for about a week now, for people who can’t wait for the inevitable DVD release. Honestly, I could have waited, but I was bored earlier this week, so I gave it a quick download to check it out. Didn’t have time yet to catch the Thor half, but I did watch the Wolverine portion of it, and it was pretty damn good. Not perfect, but really good.
So far I haven’t been willing to give this the shot it probably deserves. I’m not real big on the “camp” nature of Batman or the Golden Age of super hero comics, I much prefer my world gritty and serious…does that make me a bad comic fan? 😉