In terms of Hollywood talent agencies known by their all-powerful three-lettered acronym, there’s CAA, Wme, UTA, and…Sta?
Nerdist skewers superheros and the agency life in their video series, “Nerdist Presents,” for a sketch called “Sta: Superhero Talent Agency.” The video depicts Tina and Marques Champlagne as the slick and foul-mouthed co-heads of Sta, a talent agency that represents superheroes, and the Champlagnes aren’t too thrilled by Superman getting the People’s Sexiest Hero Alive cover over client Steve Rogers (Captain America).
From banishing older superheroes from the client roster to losing Gambit to Maa (Mutant Artists Agency...
Nerdist skewers superheros and the agency life in their video series, “Nerdist Presents,” for a sketch called “Sta: Superhero Talent Agency.” The video depicts Tina and Marques Champlagne as the slick and foul-mouthed co-heads of Sta, a talent agency that represents superheroes, and the Champlagnes aren’t too thrilled by Superman getting the People’s Sexiest Hero Alive cover over client Steve Rogers (Captain America).
From banishing older superheroes from the client roster to losing Gambit to Maa (Mutant Artists Agency...
- 9/24/2014
- by Teresa Jue
- EW.com - PopWatch
Review Philip Tibbetts 4 Apr 2014 - 08:07
A recent Marvel event showcases a plethora of British superheroes. Here's Philip's review...
Revolutionary War has been a recent Marvel Event with a rather British feel to it – like the punch of a superhero connecting with the thwack sound of leather cricket ball on willow bat. An event set in the United Kingdom of Marvel Universe 616 and featuring a plethora of home grown UK Marvel talent both on the page and behind the scenes. Having kicked off the year with its launch in early January the series has just drawn to a close following the events of the eighth and final instalment.
Recent Marvel comics’ in-Universe history has seen a relative resurgence in British presence. Cynically this may be seen as Marvel’s latest attempt at developing a more international market for its comics. But this is not necessarily a bad thing given that...
A recent Marvel event showcases a plethora of British superheroes. Here's Philip's review...
Revolutionary War has been a recent Marvel Event with a rather British feel to it – like the punch of a superhero connecting with the thwack sound of leather cricket ball on willow bat. An event set in the United Kingdom of Marvel Universe 616 and featuring a plethora of home grown UK Marvel talent both on the page and behind the scenes. Having kicked off the year with its launch in early January the series has just drawn to a close following the events of the eighth and final instalment.
Recent Marvel comics’ in-Universe history has seen a relative resurgence in British presence. Cynically this may be seen as Marvel’s latest attempt at developing a more international market for its comics. But this is not necessarily a bad thing given that...
- 4/4/2014
- by sarahd
- Den of Geek
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