Make hay while the Skrull shines UPDATE


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18 Responses to “Make hay while the Skrull shines UPDATE”

  1. Torsten Adair Says:

    Can’t find the link, but I remember years ago, during the San Diego Comiccon wake for Mark Gruenwald, Mike Carlin played a funny video of Marvel staffers doing similar things with a newscaster’s advertising.

    And April 2nd? A bit too close for April’s Fool.

  2. Brian Jacoby from Secret Headquarters Tallahassee, Florida Says:

    I love that Marvel’s press release was reformatted by whatever text program to turn the “(of 8 )” into “(of ” followed by the little sunglasses smiley!

  3. Tucker Stone Says:

    For every one person that decides to buy Secret Invasion based on these idiotic paper-masked Marvel employees, the tiny storage of hipster cache that comics might have gets exponentially smaller. As pathetic as a fake blog might be as viral advertising, Marvelb0y looks like Proust in comparison to this stupidity.

  4. Rich Says:

    I’m gonna buy the series, but I agree that the marketing is pretty annoying. This bit with the masks should have been restricted to an e-mail around the office, not a press release picked up on by major comic blogs.

  5. Bill Cunningham Says:

    Annoying…childish - take your pick.

    It’s a bit stupid (okay, it’s a whole lotta stupid) to do this kind of thing when these comics aren’t going to be read by “kids” who think these sorts of shenanigans are fun.

    In fact does Marvel even publish for the kid market anymore?

  6. Jeff Says:

    I just gotta give it up for the post title. Truly beautiful.

  7. Joe S. Walker Says:

    Fake blog? A waste of time, a cheap little way to stir a tired and jaded audience into some spurious excitement over nothing. Probably a faithful advert for the series.

  8. Adam Says:

    This is all so retarded.

    Or is this the mental age Marvel places its readers at?

  9. badMike Says:

    Heidi, you may want to go into your WordPress Options area and un-check the box that automatically displays emoticons. That’s why the 8 and the parentheses turned into a sunglass guy. I don’t think I’ve seen emoticons on this site before, so you may not want them, otherwise you need a space to break them up.

  10. Alex Says:

    Marvel_b0y is a poop.
    You heard it here first!

  11. Michael Says:

    Alex, I’m going to have to ask for your sources on that. I have it on strictest confidence that Marvel_b0y is, in fact, a weewee.

  12. Alex Says:

    I can understand someone’s anger at working at a company he doesn’t mesh with (which of us hasn’t?), but if this isn’t viral marketing (easier to delete a comment than a journal) then it seems counterproductive to what this person is trying to do.

  13. Alex Says:

    I can understand someone’s anger at working at a company he doesn’t mesh with (which of us hasn’t?), but if this isn’t viral marketing (easier to delete a comment than a journal) then it seems counterproductive to what this person is trying to do.

  14. Alex Says:

    I can understand someone’s anger at working at a company he doesn’t mesh with (which of us hasn’t?), but if this isn’t viral marketing (easier to delete a comment than a journal) then it seems counterproductive to what this person is trying to do.

  15. Alex Says:

    Why was that triple posted… weird…

  16. The Beat Says:

    Skrulls are everywhere!

  17. Mark Coale Says:

    I blame the Kree.

  18. Scott Koblish Says:

    I think it’s abundantly clear that the comic book “press” will be unable to find out the identity of Marvel B0y, unless it’s uncovered in a press release…

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