I just heard about this, Intothevoid. I'm boycotting Immortal Hulk, if Bennett continues to be involved. His apology might be enough for Glenn but not for me.
I just heard about this, Intothevoid. I'm boycotting Immortal Hulk, if Bennett continues to be involved. His apology might be enough for Glenn but not for me.
Even in that context you are wrong, because this has been mentioned before. We already has The Devil Hulk talk about this in this run.
So no, it's not out of nowhere.
Because it's true and it's something established in other books before this. Agger has gotten away with a lot thanks to his money and power, he didn't even suffer any consequences for siding with the Malekith during War of the Realms.The Minotaur no longer hides the way he looks because nothing happens no matter how brazen the offense?
With that context, again established before his appearance here, it makes perfect sense that he no longer feels the need to hide his Minotaur from.
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That's your choice and you have the right to it.
Personally I wont be boycotting Immortal Hulk, because i rather not hurt other people working on the book, because Joe said something stupid on facebook that he apologized now for. On top of that i despise the cancel culture.
Damn, this is legit one of the best comics I've read in the longest time.
I have no idea who said what on twitter, and I don't care honestly. I don't care what the personal political views of the creators are, I care about what they've created. I'd be more inclined to boycott the book if they removed the artist because of nonsense on twitter.
Frankly that's why I'm staying out of that. Not simply out of respect for not kicking a guy while he's down but because grief can make you say and do stupid things and it's just far too close to the death for me to want to hate on him. He's having a rough go and while we may not agree with what he said, Marvel is allowed to be political. But if it was that problematic and it got removed with an apology, his son just died. I'm not expecting he's going to be the most professional right now. If it becomes repeated behavior it would be a company problem. This hasn't even made it's way into the news cycle yet so I doubt Marvel is caring all that much if they even noticed.
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Immortal Hulk keep on being the best ongoing comic books.
Looking forward to the Hulk vs Minotaur fight in Immortal Hulk:27.
I know it probably could never happen but with this arc being about punishing corporations for environmental destruction it would be so cool if Greta Thunberg appeared in the comic
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Let's start going for pure allegory.
"I cordially dislike allegory in all its manifestations, and always have done so since I grew old and wary enough to detect its presence. I much prefer history – true or feigned– with its varied applicability to the thought and experience of readers. I think that many confuse applicability with allegory, but the one resides in the freedom of the reader, and the other in the purposed domination of the author." JRRT
Roger on the cancel culture, for ordinary political or social disagreements. I'm not married to Glenn, and am not taking sides based on his stance here, or his general ideology.
But in this case, Bennett supported a violent response to Glenn's statements. That passes my threshold.
But you're right, itv - we have to be careful about depriving ourselves of great art, out of some vindictive emotional response against someone who calls our hero a poopy-head.
For now, I'll stick with the Doom miniseries.
"..Not simply out of respect for not kicking a guy while he's down but because grief can make you say and do stupid things and it's just far too close to the death for me to want to hate on him..."
Very good point. None of us are on our best behavior, when under stress or grief.
Alright. I just changed my mind, this very moment while writing this.
What would you guys say are the best issues from the Incredible Hulk run of 1968-1999 (#102-474)?
My choices:
10. Incredible Hulk #181 (November, 1974) - "And Now... the Wolverine!"
9. Incredible Hulk #425 (January, 1995) - "Error"
8. Incredible Hulk #300 (October, 1984) - "Days of Rage!"
7. Incredible Hulk #207 (January, 1977) - "Alone Against the Defenders!"
6. Incredible Hulk #466 (July, 1998) - "Of All Sad Words..."
5. Incredible Hulk #377 (January, 1991) - "Honey, I Shrunk the Hulk"
4. Incredible Hulk #372 (August, 1990) - "He's Back"
3. Incredible Hulk #345 (July, 1988) - "Closing Curtain"
2. Incredible Hulk #418 (June, 1994) - "We Are Gathered Here"
1. Incredible Hulk #398 (October, 1992) - "Betrayals"
So I was thinking of the new MJ monthly and I thought, could an Immortal Hulk spin-off work with Red Harpy perhaps? Betty's had her own series before, taking over her father's series as Red She Hulk when the character moved over to the Thunderbolts, although it didn't last that long.
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