Sam is a passionate comic lover, who since an early age, found himself into the grasp of Marvel titles such as Conan the Barbarian, Captain America, Spider-Man, and, of course, his true love (after his wife Natalia, that is), the Avengers. When he was very little he created his own comic, which thanks to having relatives on the US and other countries, travelled all over the world. Now he is a happy reader.
Though looking at his Resume one would think he is the serious kind of guy-Economics degree, Auditor for several years-fun and rhythm flow through his veins, and have been that way since he can remember. Spanish and currently living in Madrid, he loves travelling around the world-and getting comics wherever he goes!!!
He has experience managing comic-book related online communities, and during his time on both www.AvengersForever.org and the great, unique www.ComicsBulletin.com he has had the chance to work as reviewer/columnist/interviewer, learning the ropes as he went along. As Comics Bulletin’s Social Media Manager, he devoted a lot of his time to managing and improving the site’s presence on social networks, and on building an active and interesting Community.
You can find him as @SamSalama on Twitter, and as Samuel Salama on Facebook.
These are truly disturbing scenes because of the subtext: that pure evil can hide under the skin of one of God’s servants clothes and walk away with it.
If I kind of felt pity for Lester in the previous episode, maybe because of the way life and everyone in his life mistreated him, I now felt differently.
The end result was so near-perfect in its gruesome, violent way, that I have to encourage everyone to watch it, DVR it, and then watch it one more time.
Chuck and Sarah attend a Buy More sales convention where they also have to uncover an assassin among the employees, whose mission is to take down the new intersect.
The team takes on a missing persons case and have to establish themselves as Carmichael Industries in the face of a rival security firm led by GertrudeVerbanski.
Ok, so for reasons unknown -- ask Paramount, not me -- Thor , the latest on the Marvel Universe stable of movies, was released in Europe one week before its U.S. release.
This time around, though there were punches, new tech, new super-heroes, spectacular revelations about the deceased Howard Stark and a development in the relationship between two of the main characters, Tony Stark and Pepper Potts, I did not jump on my seat at the end of the movie.