Iron Man 2: Marvel Provides Tony Stark Letter Dan Koelsch, April 7, 2010 Marvel has provided a letter from Mr. Tony Stark himself regarding the relaunch of the Stark Expo. The letter doesn’t provide any new information on the event other than to explain some of the reasoning behind Stark’s decision to start it up again. Check out the letter after the jump. Do you think there are any clues hidden in the letter, or do you just take it at face-value? I do find the formatting of the paragraphs weird, since new lines are started when there’s plenty of room left in the previous line. In related news, Slashfilm has an interesting theory about how the Accutech logo might be pre-cursor to the Avengers logo. Reviews Viral Marketing Iron Man 2Stark Expo
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Viral Video: Gritty Superhero Reboot May 12, 2010College Humor has a great parody video that uses a medical emergency as a metaphor for how studios go about rebooting their franchises. This one in particular is in regards to Spiderman, as the doctor accurately explains all the problems with the third film in the franchise (which is why… Read More
It is interesting that paragraph 1 (Hello All) has 1 line, then 2 paragraphs of 2 lines each, then 3 paragraphs of 3 lines each. For some reason they are reinforcing 1, 2, 3. Not sure where that leads, but it may spark something for someone else.