Tuesday, March 27, 2012

Marvel Week Celebrates The Scorpion


From the time I saw him on the 1966 Spider Man series I loved the Scorpion.
I liked that he is stronger than Spidey. Still Spidey is more resourceful, most likely faster and smarter.

If Spider Man is one of the most innovative heroes ever? The Scorpion is one of his most memorable in his exciting and nasty rogues gallery.


From the 1966 Spider Man Series here's NEVER STEP ON A SCORPION based on Spider Man number 20!

Who's Your Favorite Marvel Villains and WHY?


Today We Look at Marvel's Greatest Bad Guys!

Monday, March 26, 2012

Marvel Week Celebrates The Origin Of Spider Man




Along with Bat Man's Origin the story told by Stan Lee and Steve Ditko of Peter Parker is one of  the most iconic origin stories in comics history. The first time I read it and saw it I actually grieved for Parker. To be forever haunted by your own moment of selfishness is as real world a feeling as any. It was Shakespeare in comics.
Ladies and Gentlemen. Almost word for word with Amazing Fantasy 15....here is The 1966 Cartoon version of
The Origin Of Spider Man.
       





Celebrate Marvel Week here at Fiction and Science.com.



Sunday, March 25, 2012

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Thursday, March 1, 2012

The Great Debate BEING HUMAN UK vs. US

This Monday on The Music and Entertainment Report on 1360 WNJC or online www.WNJC1360.com.
Fiction and Science.com and The Second Annual Greater Atlantic City Comic Con sponsor
The Fiction and Science Report.

We open up with a debate of The UK  version of
being human VS. The US version.

Special FI-SCI reporter Bernard Collins brings us his take on The UK version of being human vs The US. version.

This would be the US Cast



Which is your favorite? Who are your favorite characters?

Tune In at 7:20 for a chance to win a set of 5 band white prints courtesy of Fiction and Science.com

Also Bernard chats about his thoughts on the new John Carter movie from Disney.
Have you read the regular novels by Edgar Rice Burroughs? 
Ever read The Marvel Comics?