Robert just seems to be Bruce with altered memories. I think people are jumping the gun a bit.
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Robert just seems to be Bruce with altered memories. I think people are jumping the gun a bit.
[QUOTE=Hypestyle;4891027]so can any of Banner's alters ever truly die, or do they just get "locked away"? For the truly malevolent personalities, this is obviously problematic. :-(
I see bad things coming. very bad.[/QUOTE]
Depends on what you mean by "die". Guilt Hulk was removed from Bruce and manifested in the "real" world as Brian Banner and ceased to exist once he was killed again during Chaos Wars. Mindless Hulk, for example, was a manifestation from the Nightmare Realm (I think) and ceased to exist from from Bruce's psyche after a series of events.
[QUOTE=Hypestyle;4891027]so can any of Banner's alters ever truly die, or do they just get "locked away"? For the truly malevolent personalities, this is obviously problematic. :-(
I see bad things coming. very bad.[/QUOTE]
Can a part of you're psyche truly die?
That's a question for a philosopher.
[QUOTE=Hypestyle;4891027]so can any of Banner's alters ever truly die, or do they just get "locked away"? For the truly malevolent personalities, this is obviously problematic. :-(
I see bad things coming. very bad.[/QUOTE]
Excellent question; one that should be asked to Ewing. :)
This is the Hulk: we can always expect bad things!
Does anyone know the size of the below place?
[QUOTE=TCHRISJ;4891332]Does anyone know the size of the below place?[/QUOTE]
You can imagine as the dark reflection of our Multiverse, something at the other side of a mirror. TOBA is the dark counterpart of TOAA, and the Below Place spans the whole multiverse, as expected.
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Trying to get caught up, and fill in the 5 issue gap I’m missing, but this book just gets better and better.
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You'll note in the latest issue, "Robert" is able to block Devil with the mirror. [/QUOTE]
Wasn't that the Savage / "Child" Hulk in the mirror?
Yes because he was talking like Savage Hulk
The Hulk in the mirror was not Devil Hulk, but Savage Hulk, Devil as we saw in issue before this one had his memories successfully altered by Xemnu and he doesn't even know he is a Hulk or what the word Hulk means, i suspect he is locked away somewhere in Banenr mind for now and Green Scar and Savage Hulk will stumble upon him but the Hulk that was trying to break the mirror and get out was Savage Hulk he was not brainwashed by Xemnu he still remembered he was a Hulk.
Immortal Hulk has been the best thing to happen to the character in quite a while comic sales wise, I checked February sales figures and issue 31 was ranked 7th
Damn Thor with issue 3 already sells lower than Hulk issue 31.... i guess people were not as receptive with the new run that much, even with Donny Cates at the helm who has way more of a following than Ewing.
[QUOTE=Intothevoid;4891793]Damn Thor with issue 3 already sells lower than Hulk issue 31.... i guess people were not as receptive with the new run that much, even with Donny Cates at the helm who has way more of a following than Ewing.[/QUOTE]
It’s probably relaunch fatigue, especially after such a long and Successful run. The book and the character should have probably gone on a break until Love and thunder comes out.
#32 was so good that I went back to the start of the arc at #29. Good work from Ewing and Bennet plus the Alex Ross covers are masterpieces.