At SDCC earlier this year, Geek World Radio’s AnnaMay and Dave sat down with Jace Hall and Hulk writer Peter David to talk about everything from Fan Wars to who would win in a fight between Superman and the Hulk.
Though THAT question would have to be left for the Fan Wars, Jace and David were able to give a sneak preview for what they were working on for Stan Lee’s World of Heroes Youtube Channel.
For Jace, you’ve already seen the glory that is Fan Wars, but you might not have remembered how Jace and Stan first met. “We wound up going to visit Stan, because Stan had called me—and I had Executive Produced V, I thought he was calling me because he wanted to make a TV show, but he was literally called me over because he needed help with his Twitter.
So I brought a copy of Hulk #1 that I wanted to get signed—and he spills a cup of coffee on it and we got it on film.”
From Peter David, we get a sneak preview of his upcoming superhero sitcom Head Cases.
“We go around and pitch it…and my producer says ‘I could see us doing a kind of Superhero Version of ‘It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia.’ And I go ‘I can do that!’ And then I actually WATCH It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia, and I go ‘I can do that even better!’”
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