Sat Mar 8, 2008 11:36AM2 comments ›
Sat Mar 8, 2008 — by Chris Ullrich
Marvel Comics 'Who Do You Trust?' - The Video
Trust no one - especially the Skrulls
Sure, there's probably been a few too many images hitting the 'Net of late featuring your favorite Marvel characters looking like Skrulls. But even though they're pushing the point a bit, Marvel and this upcoming story arc still have my attention -- a fact I'm sure they're cheering about over at Marvel HQ.
Marvel continued peeling back the layers of their "big event" onion (and abusing the "who/whom" grammar rules) this week with a new "Who Do You Trust" video posted on Marvel.com. Instead of Skrullified images of Marvel heroes, this time around we've got a grainy, "Blair Witch"-style video of what appears to be someone (probably an intern, since they won't let him turn on the lights) going through a whole lot of trouble to see those very same photos Marvel's been sending to anyone with a valid email account -- as well as an unidentified dossier and a recording of someone reiterating the point that some of Marvel's heroes just aren't what they appear to be.
The "Secret Invasion" continues!
Jump to comments (2) ![]()
More News from ComicMix
- Review: 'Say Anything...' on Blu-ray6 hours ago, 0 comments
- Review: 'Malice'1 day ago, 0 comments
- Cheryl Lynn for the win1 day ago, 1 comment
- Only 1,000 Comic Books?1 day ago, 3 comments
- Happy 25th Anniversary, ComicMix comics!1 day ago, 0 comments
- The Point Radio: Joel Gretsch On 'V'3 days ago, 0 comments
- Review: 'Ruby-Spears Superman' on DVD3 days ago, 3 comments
- The Great Pumpkin The Morning After, by J. Bone3 days ago, 0 comments
- Review: 'North by Northwest' on Blu-ray4 days ago, 0 comments
- When Vampires Suck: a review of 'How to Catch and Keep a Vampire'5 days ago, 3 comments


Comments (2)
mike weber (2:41 PM on Sat Mar 8, 2008)
"Who Do You Trust?" was a network gameshow manymany years ago - i think it was the one that Johnny Carson hosted for a while - and at least one ad campaign for it featured someone being picky about the "who/whom" thing. I think this was before the Winston "good grammar/good taste" campaign, but stuff that long ago sort of runs together chronologically in my head.
Sean D. Martin (7:24 PM on Sun Mar 9, 2008)
"Knock knock."
"Who's there?"
"Objective case."
"Objective case who?"
"Objective case WHOM."