With San Diego Comicon comin’ up this weekend, details from the panels start to leak out, including various celebrity presences that might get a little more media attention. To that end, Activision has released the cast list for their upcoming Marvel Comics-related properties. The voice talent has a surprising number of B-list stars with some built up nerd cred.

Forget Iceman, we should have this guy voice The Blob.

Leading the pack is Val Kilmer who, ironically, will not be voicing Iceman in the X-men game, but rather the lead villain in Spider-Man: Edge of Time, a malicious scientist who’s fiddling with the time-stream to remake the world in his own image. Pics of Val reveal, also, that he’s not a svelt as he used to be. That’s okay, Val, you’ll always be my huckleberry.

Other credible celebs on the panel include: Katee Sackhoff of Battlestar Galactica as Black Cat/Felicia Hardy, and Laura Vandervoort of Smallville as Mary Jane. On the X-men side, the three new mutants of Destiny are voiced by Scott Porter of Friday Night Lights, Milo Ventimiglia from Heroes, and super hot Jamie Chung from Sucker Punch.

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Dustin Hall is a megalomaniac from the small town of Baldwin in Kansas, now wandering the deserts of Las Vegas in search of new victims. He was probably conceived at a Van Halen concert and raised on a diet of sci-fi and horror movies, fed to him from a disturbingly young age by his uncle. A gamer from a young age, Dustin grew up on a diet of Atari 2600 and NES. He worked for 10 years as the manager of a game shop, and has owned and played nearly every system known to man. Somehow, this all led to a career in writing and collecting unemployment checks. He is also a contributor for the film site BrutalAsHell.com, and is working with PMP Productions on making a few horror films of his own.

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