CaptainAmerica-related stories
Posted Sep 18th 2009 5:02PM by Brad Trechak
Filed under: OpEd, Video, Reality-Free

One question I've had with the
Disney acquisition of Marvel is how the House of the Mouse is going to deal with certain un-P.C. franchises. The one which came to mind was the comic series
Marvel Zombies, which deals with an alternate Earth in which all superheroes were turned into flesh-eating undead and consumed the rest of the world's populace.
While I don't think I"ll be getting my answer anytime soon (perhaps the zombies will simply get locked in the Disney vault), some animator decided to redo the introductions to the 1960's Marvel Comics television cartoons in the zombie style. The original cartoons were essentially stop-motion comics of the original Lee/Kirby works. It's rather impressive how accurately the animator duplicates and parodies the original intros.
These videos can either be taken with humor or disgust as Zombie Captain America decapitates several soldiers and the heads of Norse Gods are thrown around. I leave it to you to judge for yourself. The videos are after the jump.
[via
Topless Robot]
Continue reading Why Disney trembles in fear
Posted Aug 31st 2009 11:25AM by Brad Trechak
Filed under: Industry, OpEd, Reality-Free
While this news doesn't only affect television, it does affect the industry enough to warrant a mention since both companies have historically had a television presence. Disney has purchased Marvel Entertainment for about $4 billion.
So does this mean we'll be seeing Spider-Mickey cartoons in the near future? Beats me. There are certainly benefits to Disney's acquisition. Marvel is predominately known as a comic book company and that market has been shrinking. However, the visibility of its characters has been growing due to the myriad of Marvel movies out there.
I'm sure words like 'synergy' and 'downsizing' are going to be used when describing this situation in the future. Will there be layoffs at Marvel? Should editor-in-chief Joe Quesada fear for his job?
My biggest concern is content interference on the part of Disney and the "toning down" of the more adult storylines and characters at Marvel in an effort to maintain the corporate image of its new parent. One can only hope that Disney lets Marvel be Marvel.
Posted Feb 17th 2009 11:01AM by Brad Trechak
Filed under: Programming, Pickups and Renewals, Reality-Free

It's not enough to have
Spider-Man on The CW,
Wolverine and the X-Men on Nicktoons and the upcoming
Black Panther on BET. Marvel Comics is now creating a new series for Cartoon Network
called the Marvel Super Hero Squad.Obviously, the show is marketed towards the very young viewer who is first being introduced to the Marvel super hero characters. That way, the company can indoctrinate new
zombies into its empire. The cartoon is based on Hasbro's anime-like
action figure series of the same name.
I can't help but wonder if Marvel is spreading itself too thin with so many movies and cartoon series. On the other hand, rival DC Comics is already marketing to the kiddies with their
Brave and the Bold series on Cartoon Network and one cannot help but wonder if Marvel simply doesn't want to be outdone in that demographic.
In any case, kids watching the show will buy the toys and vice-versa. Marvel is learning the lesson of Disney.
Posted Jun 3rd 2008 11:04AM by Brad Trechak
Filed under: Industry, OpEd, Reality-Free

Brian Heiler over at the
Topless Robot website took it upon himself to list the
ten worst superhero television shows ever made. I don't know if I agree with every choice, but he's certainly in the right ballpark.
Going through the list, we start with
Birds of Prey. The first mistake they made (and there was a myriad of them) was altering Batman's daughter to have superpowers. I guess the WB was trying to copy the success of
Smallville into other superhero shows and failing.
I remember seeing one episode of
Once A Hero. I'm only sorry they didn't air the episode in which Adam West parodied himself. I missed
Exo Man altogether (but only in the sense that I didn't watch it).
Continue reading Ten worst superhero TV shows
Posted Apr 21st 2008 7:23AM by Paul Goebel
Filed under: Other Sci-Fi/Supernatural Shows, Ask TV Squad, Reality-Free
I got a crazy question this week and I must admit I am completely stumped.
Jean Noel writes, "Me and my brother are trying to remember a movie made for TV or a show. I think it aired in the 80's. He can remember a man with some sort of powers. When in danger, parts of his body transformed in some sort of robot. One time he was running from the bad guys and his hand shot some sort of laser and another he was running and a wall fell on top of him half his body turned into this robot like thing at the end of the movie he became that robot like superhero. Can anyone help me with the name of this show or movie?"
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