Cropping up all over the atlas are the locations of suspected mutants and the like. Brotherhood or the X-Men, the sides are obvious.
Another marketing tool in the promotion of
X-Men 3: The Last Stand, (and where Fox continue to evade requests from the Comic Shop to aid their cause)
X-Planet. Where mutants and all the various incarnations of the bipedal rulers of the food chain sign up and throw in their own registration.
Not quite the ease of mind the Mutant Registration Act has ever enjoyed, but still worthy for an inspection.
From the looks of things so far, the planet is lousy with mutants.
Comment on this...Posted by Soon on Saturday, May 20, 2006
Tagged: x-men promotions
Great work from Hank McCoy working to have a comic book heroine by the na
e of Black Widow score a DVD.
Hank McCoy: Natasha Romanov - a sexy spy from Russia who's made an impact on the world of espionage for the forces of good against evil and still keeping an air of duplicity about her.
Mrs Henderson Presents, for those not in the know, is about a widow who takes a fancy to starting up a live nude revue in London during The War. Quaint, soft and warm, it's a nice little film.
Comment on this...Posted by Soon on Thursday, May 18, 2006
Tagged: dvds dame-judi-dench identity
Much like anything with a nose dipped in black oil, the spam hitting the box offers the usual suspects. Drugs cheaper than the back streets, software more official than official and degrees in obscure markets and propositions. Every now and then, an email comes through looking to do less than that and more at the same time.
Such as pimp a book and/or movie
about to hit or hit again.
Langdon looked again at the fax an ancient myth confirmed in black and white.
The implications were frightening. He gazed absently through the bay window.
The first hint of dawn was sifting through the birch trees in his backyard,
but the view looked somehow different this morning. As an odd combination of fear and
exhilaration settled over him, Langdon knew he had no choice
The man led Langdon the length of the hangar. They rounded the corner onto the runway.
Escapes the filters for sure. But doesn't really add any notoriety points on behalf of the faked sender and header info. Unfortunately, these kinds of emails never do complete the story or even go about as the kindly send the rest in full context. Such a great opportunity lost.
Comment on this...Posted by Soon on Thursday, May 11, 2006
Tagged: da-vinci-code spam email
For just the month of May this year,
Devil's Due Publishing are running a free comic book promotion. Only catch is, you have to rip off the cover of a recent comic from either Marvel or DC.
Sounds interesting and rather costly for the slightly curious. The sheer act of having to deface a comic in the first place notwithstanding, it's an intriguing promo. One that may very well only be worth seeing what kind of stationary/envelope the comic from the horned ones comes in.
At least there'll be something to look forward to. Even if the incoming comic turns out to be as iffy as the outgoing.
Now, to work out which comic will fall down in the act of playing this game...
Comment on this...Posted by Soon on Wednesday, May 10, 2006
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Posted by Soon on Wednesday, May 3, 2006
Tagged: food cabbage smells odours
Weeks now only from the release of
X-Men 3: The Last Stand. New characters such as Callisto, Angel and Beast make it in. In with them is Juggernaut played by Vinnie Jones. A smashing breakthrough of walls in the trailers.
So much so that the idea of running through walls and looking like an English bloke all seem so much
like pleasuring yourself.
Comment on this...Posted by Soon on Thursday, April 27, 2006
Tagged: x-men film games