Maybe Joss Whedon doesn’t understand how famous he already was, but I’m glad he feels the need to say that the success of The Avengers won’t change him.
Maybe Joss Whedon doesn’t understand how famous he already was, but I’m glad he feels the need to say that the success of The Avengers won’t change him.
For those that don’t know, Joss Whedon’s frequent collaborator Alexis Denisof voiced The Other in The Avengers. But you probably wouldn’t know unless you saw the credits.
Comedy of Errors
Act III, Scene i
The Avengers
I apologize for the image quality.
“I know it isn’t effortless to write the way he writes, I know it takes a lot of work and a lot of choices are being made, but to read it is a pleasure. Not only is Joss good at ensemble, but he’s very good at female characters, and Scarlett Johansson was given a big juicy steak to eat, and…
If superheroes were on the cover of Life magazine
Target uses every day items (aka stuff you can buy from them) to recreate The Avengers.

Joss Whedon talks about his style of writing, Cabin in the Woods, and The Avengers.
“Joss Whedon:The Geek Shall Inherit The Earth” for GQ Magazine, May 2012. Art director: Benjamin Bours.
It’s always a treat to do some editorial illustration, and when it’s a portrait of somebody as beloved in the comics scene as Joss Whedon, I couldn’t ask for a better subject.
This is PHENOMENAL!
A video warning of ways the film The Avengers could go very, very wrong.
P.S.
If you don’t get the “obscure reference,” watch this video.
Just to make sure, at some point in The Avengers, Samuel L. Jackson will exclaim “I’ve had it with these motherfucking HYDRAs on this motherfucking helicarrier!” Right?
Joss Whedon on the set of The Avengers