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In recent memory, Marvel has certainly done a fine job of reaching its fanbase in exciting new ways. First, there was the announcement that they were taking advantage of GeoTargeting in order to increase foot traffic in comic shops, with word that they’re commencing in-theater advertising this spring swiftly following. As for their next endeavor, well, it luckily arrived just in time for their latest major crossover event, Secret Empire.
Powered by Conversable, this new chatbot allows True Believers to interact with some of their favorite characters via Facebook Messenger and Twitter Dm, effectively enriching their Secret Empire experience. This bold new strategy “leverages natural language processing (Nlp) and machine learning to engage users with an entirely unique adventure written by Eisner Award-winning author, Jim McCann,” with Spider-Man being the first hero on the block.
Julie Gerola, VP/Gm Marketing & Digital Operations, had this to...
In recent memory, Marvel has certainly done a fine job of reaching its fanbase in exciting new ways. First, there was the announcement that they were taking advantage of GeoTargeting in order to increase foot traffic in comic shops, with word that they’re commencing in-theater advertising this spring swiftly following. As for their next endeavor, well, it luckily arrived just in time for their latest major crossover event, Secret Empire.
Powered by Conversable, this new chatbot allows True Believers to interact with some of their favorite characters via Facebook Messenger and Twitter Dm, effectively enriching their Secret Empire experience. This bold new strategy “leverages natural language processing (Nlp) and machine learning to engage users with an entirely unique adventure written by Eisner Award-winning author, Jim McCann,” with Spider-Man being the first hero on the block.
Julie Gerola, VP/Gm Marketing & Digital Operations, had this to...
- 4/21/2017
- by Eric Joseph
- We Got This Covered
Over the years, Marvel has done a ton of crossover comics, one of the most recent was The Avengers and Attack on Titan. It was short, but it was really freakin' cool. Affter doing a little research I came across six Marvel crossover comics that were ridiculous. The comic book publisher sure has some doozies over the years. Most of them offer some good, fun entertainment, while others simply sucked. Check out the list below:
Eminem/Punisher - Kill You
In 2009, Frank Castle and Marshall Mathers team up after the Punisher kills a bunch of Eminem’s bodyguards over a misunderstanding. After a concert, Punisher stops the limo from leaving so Slim-Shady and his entourage get out angrily to make him get out of the way. So what does Punisher do? He just automatically opens fire, killing many of them. After Eminem pistol whips Punisher, and an assassin named Barracuda...
Eminem/Punisher - Kill You
In 2009, Frank Castle and Marshall Mathers team up after the Punisher kills a bunch of Eminem’s bodyguards over a misunderstanding. After a concert, Punisher stops the limo from leaving so Slim-Shady and his entourage get out angrily to make him get out of the way. So what does Punisher do? He just automatically opens fire, killing many of them. After Eminem pistol whips Punisher, and an assassin named Barracuda...
- 12/17/2014
- by Joey Paur
- GeekTyrant
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