Wanna Take a Peep at the Vision in Age of Ultron?

Movie spoilers are almost unavoidable in this day and age, especially with these big budget superhero movies. Marvel and DC can cast whoever they want, and impose whatever gag orders they want, but somehow, eventually, we’re going to find out ahead of time that Jason Momoa is playing Aquaman or that Cosmo is going to be in your Guardians of the Galaxy movie (though I am a little annoyed that we don’t have confirmation on Robin/Nightwing yet in Batman v. Superman: Dawn of Justice). This is the case with the Vision in Avengers 2: Age of Ultron. Marvel and the actor were doing their best to keep him under wraps, but he’s out there – in fact, he’s even appearing in promotional material.

Hopefully to a tailor

I’m going to save the actual image for after the jump, for those of you who still want to resist spoilers.

The Vision is a classic Avenger from the comic. He’s an android with a rather gaudy costume who eventually learns things like loyalty and love. Classic android stuff. Personally, I’ve never been a fan, but you better believe I’m super excited to see him in Age of Ultron.

Join me after the jump for the first real glimpse of the Vision!

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Hench-Sized Comic Book Reviews 9/6/14

Guys. Girls. Deep breaths. I just got my birthday present. And I am over the moon! For anybody who read my List of Six this week, today is my birthday – at least if you’re reading this on Sept. 6. And what was the number one thing on my List of what I wanted for my birthday? A new Multiple Man comic book. Unfortunately, that didn’t come true. But what did this week give me instead?

A brand new Madrox cameo! Sort of!

I love everything about this

Behold Matt Rocks, a duplicate that Jamie sent to Los Angeles to become a big, rich, powerful attorney to the stars. He makes a guest appearance in this week’s new issue of She-Hulk, and it is just all manner of exciting. I think this is the first time any sort of Madrox has appeared in a comic since last year. In fact, the final issue of X-Factor was released this very same week – the week of my birthday – last year. You can read my review! How cool is this? One year to the day from Madrox’s last appearance and he shows up in She-Hulk, one of my favorite comics. This is the coolest comic book birthday present a guy could ask for (or at least one of them)!

No need to guess what wins Comic Book of the Week, because I am incredibly biased. Fortunately, She-Hulk #8 is a great comic even without the Madrox cameo.

And we need some good comics in a week that includes the finale of Original Sin and a pretty weak issue of Uncanny X-Men. This is also the first week of Death of Wolverine, my review of which you can read over at Word of the Nerd.

Comic Reviews: Batman Eternal #22, Lumberjanes #5, Moon Knight #7, Original Sin #8, She-Hulk #8, Uncanny X-Men #25. 

Seriously you guys, Madrox!

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What If Teenagers Really Were Responsible for a Giant Robot

We like to have fun here at Henchman-4-Hire. So when my random Internet surfing uncovers a fun video or cartoon or whatever, I like to share. It may not be my own content, but like I said, I live to have fun and embrace what the great Internet has to provide. For in all things, are we Internet. The above cartoon, which is wickedly funny, was provided to us by Jake Portman, long may he reign.

More Arrow Casting, And More Arrow Goodness

Not only has R’as al Ghul been confirmed for Arrow Season 3, but just yesterday they announced the casting of actor Matt Nable. I have no idea who that is, but he’s no Liam Neeson.

Apparently he was in Riddick?

I’m perfectly happy with this casting. Like everyone else, I’d probably have preferred that they actually cast someone of R’as’ actual comic book ethnicity, but what do I know? I’m not some big shot Hollywood executive. I’m sure this Nable guy will do a fine job with the role. Arrow is usually pretty awesome when it comes to casting. Plus, how cool is it going to be to have R’as al Ghul on Arrow? That should be all manner of awesome.

And if you needed a reminder of awesomeness, there’s a new trailer for Season 3!

Looks freakin’ fantastic! Cannot wait!

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Secret Six is Coming Back!

Quick question: what was the best comic book that DC was publishing prior to the New 52 relaunch? Answer: The Secret Six! Writer Gail Simone’s edgy, dark-humored series about a band of villainous antiheroes was an absolute delight to read. It was funny, it was smart, and it featured the most well-written characters at DC, hands down.

So what did DC do when they relaunched their comic universe in 2011? They cancelled Secret Six! Morons!

Well don’t worry, folks, because DC and Simone are bringing it back! The new Secret Six will hit the stands in early December!

It's just so beautiful

It’s just so beautiful

Could this be a sign that DC is desperate for more successful comics? Especially ones that aren’t tied to Batman? Possibly, but I don’t really care about the politics.

The comic will feature the New 52 debut of Catman, the breakout character from the previous Secret Six. Simone promises in that link that the new Catman will be more dangerous. According to her, “This kitten has claws.” Artist Dale Eaglesham will be redesigning the character, which is OK, since it was Eaglesham who redesigned him for Secret Six last time. From the sound of it, this is going to be Catman’s book, which I am totally cool with.

I do own the Catman action figure, after all…

Other team members like Deadshot, Bane and Ragdoll are already in the New 52, but sadly, it doesn’t appear as if they’ll be joining the new series from the get go.

One can hope they’ll join the team in time.

Simone will also bring along Black Alice, one of her original characters from before the reboot.

Ken Lashley will be the interior artist. I’m not too familiar with his work, but I’m sure it’s great.

This is just very exciting news! I hope DC doesn’t blow it!

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