Podcast: Play in new window DownloadEpisode # 19: Strangest Comic Book / Manga / Anime Heroes Tony and Lam talk about the weird and
strange world of comic book, manga, and anime heroes!
Not exact matches
While much
of the Marvel superhero
comic -
book world came cooked up in Cold War atomic radiation, 1963 - born Doctor
Strange seemingly came baked in LSD.
Lundgren's is no
stranger to the
comic book world, having played He - Man in the 80's film «Masters
of the Universe» and a recurring role as villain Konstantin Kovar in TV's «Arrow».
Dr.
Strange was in possession
of the Soul gem in the
comic books, and it fits into his mysterious and magical
world.
He's also no
stranger to the
world of comic book movies, having appeared in both Avengers: Age
of Ultron and Black Panther as Ulysses Klaue.
I mean, I think that the
comics, as a fan
of the
comics, growing up with the
comics, Doctor
Strange was a, you know, product
of the»60s and was big breath
of fresh air into the
world of comics at that time, and as a fan watching movies I felt ready for some new, daring, weird left turns, you know, in the
world of comic books and the MCU.
For twenty years Trenton Doyle Hancock has gained international renown for his paintings, which fuse cartoon - style drawing and abstract expressionism, creating a fantastical
world populated by
strange creatures known as the Mounds, their nemeses the Vegans, and Hancock's alter ego, Torpedo Boy, who reflects his lifelong love
of comic books and plastic action figures.