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That's because there are so few panels available on the net for me to compare with. I do not had the original copies of the 1st She-Hulk series. When I do, I'll post a few scans for comparison. There are none on the internet. But The first meeting between the She-Hulk and Spider-Man was in Marvel Team-Up that has a comparison between them...
Last edited by Darthfury78; 01-11-2019 at 02:07 AM.
Hi Ravin' Ray,
Here are a few web references comparing Peter with Jennifer and Peter with Bruce. Bear in mind that the following in a comparison on Ultimate Universe Jennifer Walters whose a Scientist. While we do not know what Jennifer(616) studied as a undergraduate student, I am assuming that she was a science major and if she hadn't become an attorney, she would be on par with Peter in that respect. This version of Jennifer never met Peter Parker as she only appeared in 4 issues
http://marvel.wikia.com/wiki/Jennife...s_(Earth-1610)
As for Peter and Bruce, the only one that comes to mind is Bruce Banner: The Amazing Spider-Man
http://marvel.wikia.com/wiki/Bruce_Banner_(Earth-70105)
http://www.marvunapp.com/Appendix6/s...lletpoints.htm
Last edited by Darthfury78; 01-13-2019 at 03:46 PM.
Here is Peter Parker: The Hulk
http://spiderman.wikia.com/wiki/Pete..._(Earth-70105)
The moral of my argument is the one thing that Jennifer, Bruce, and Peter have in common is their love for science...
Last edited by Darthfury78; 01-13-2019 at 03:51 PM.
from some past MARVEL HANDBOOK entries (back in the '80s and early '90s):
from The Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe Vol. 1 No. 9 (September 1983)
from The Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe Deluxe Edition Vol. 2 No. 11 (October 1986)
from The Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe Master Edition Vol. 1 No. 6 (May 1991)
Why would you assume that when we actually know thats not true nad the comics said otherwise?
Seriously man you say you are a fan and yet you make up things that is not actually in the comics? Why not like the character for what she is instead of making up a history for her thats not there at all?
For me my first she-hulk related comic I read was the issue of avengers where she and some of the other female avengers where apartment hunting for her. Liked her from the first moment, A hulk that could actually fit into a normal team? Yes please.
Every writer and editor does things outside the box. Otherwise, it doesn't sell. The goal is for the She-Hulk to have sales figures like The Amazing Spider-Man and Dragonball Z respectively. As with fiction and non fiction, things are in a constant change. Otherwise it dies out.
You assume things thats not there and actually contradicts whats actually there in the books themselves.
When you write assume what you really mean is this is what I want and those are not the same thing.
Wanting She-Hulk to sell better is fine but misusing words like that is pointless.
Just watched the 1983 Incredible Hulk cartoon episode which had Jen in it, was very impressed with it actually. Smart, skilled and the Hulk's equal.