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Post by Hendo the Showman on Apr 5, 2007 10:47:51 GMT -5
So my favorite Marvel book right now is "The Incredible Hulk." Coincidentally, the Hulk was the only character not on-planet during Marvel's botched "Civil War." Hmmmmmmmm.....
anyhooooo, if you've been following this book, it is gearing up for 30 kinds of AWESOME! During the "Planet Hulk" storyline, we find the Hulk bamboozled by his "friends" Reed Richards, Nick Fury, Dr. Strange and others into being thrown into another galaxy to a supposedly "peaceful" planet where he can live out his days as no threat to the Earth. Well, that didn't go so well at first. He ended up at war with any number of aliens trying to frak his ass. But in the end, things DO go well... he's surrounded by friends (his "war-bound" compatriots), he's the Emperor of the planet, he's married to a woman who loves him and whom he loves... he knows about being stranded on this planet from the logs of the shuttle, but he's okay with it and has no plans to return to Earth. Things look great...
...for three days. And then the atomic bomb that someone placed on the shuttle goes off and kills everyone on the planet except the strongest of his "war-bound." INCLUDING his new wife.
Oh, and that bomb? Not only doesn't it kill the Hulk, it makes him STRONGER.
So now a pissed-off, battle-hardened Hulk, along with his strongest allies, is headed back to Earth to kick some serious buttocks.
Can you tell how geeked out I am for this?
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Post by Jason R. Chin on Apr 5, 2007 10:53:35 GMT -5
it's very Michael Coreleone.
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Post by Gass on Apr 5, 2007 13:14:08 GMT -5
It wasn't a nuke, it was a breach of the warp core.
I haven't read the next issue yet, but it doesn't appear that their was malice from the Illuminati. They did not want to kill the Hulk/Banner.
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Post by wowpower on Sept 15, 2008 7:19:15 GMT -5
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