Thursday, October 28, 2010

How Long Will It Take For Senna To Work?





Turned bloggers loved or hated, as he had predicted, Facebook would keep me away from my blog because even if he was prepared not to make me a profile certain person in my family persuaded me, and since then I caught it as it is in Stan's great series of souht Park.
But they'll be back more often, and now I leave with this rather interesting news regarding the league's NBA basketball that I am a regular viewer and I go after watching Mexican soccer mediocrity.

ESPN Marvel and created some original artwork for the NBA franchise, which was used a bit of irony and satire to define the "superheores" League.

The "powers of the stars of the NBA on the court were ingeniously moved the world the comic, and the NBA season started yesterday, ESPN and Marvel Comics created a parallel universe. "

Spider-Man, Hulk, Iron Man, Captain America, Thor, Kevin Durant, Hell Boy, Fantastic Four , Silver Surfer, The X-Men and all the superhero comics "gave" his power to the players of the 30 franchises in the league of U.S. basketball.

"The Journal of ESPN pre-season NBA receive an infusion of energy, with super powers Marvel style ... our artists participated in doing the art for each of the teams, as a tribute to the characters, covers and classic tales of Marvel " comics company announced through a press release.

also Marvel's Web site posted a statement on the cover of ESPN:
"When Walt Disney, which owns ESPN, Marvel bought last year, our reaction was of joy because we knew we could send an email to the guys who draw Spiderman, Hulk and Captain America, and work together on an idea. " Both ESPN and

belong to Marvel Comics as Disney corporate collaboration occurred between sister companies.

Articles in this collector's edition begins with an illustration of Kobe Bryant holding a glove with rings, referring to the league championship, and the glove of a Marvel series called "The Infinity Gauntlet."

Among the artists who participated in the illustrations highlight the general editor and cartoonist for Marvel, Joe Quesada, who was responsible for the cover of the magazine, and John Scott Campbell and John Romita Sr.

(The cover of my favorite team, the Boston Celtics).








(This is damn good)




Some may be upset that Disney walk putting his hand in things of the comic, as we saw not long ago that graced the covers of the famous and classic science fiction movie "TRON." However this to me does not seem bad, on the contrary, I think it gives a new view for all those people who are not affiliated with the world of comics.
Otherwise there are, to the next post!.

Check out the other covers at:
http://www.record.com.mx/galeria/basquetbol/marvel-crea-portadas-de-las-franquicias-de-la-nba