I think it was TOBA/TOAA. By the end of Immortal, they were both established to be different personalities of the same being (akin to the Hulks/Bruce, unless I misread #50), So my line of thinking is The Golden God (TOAA) With Green Eyes (TOBA) is both TOBA and TOAA working in cohesion with one another.
If this is true, then hopefully it means that Brother Deep will be one hell of a threat.
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I'm glad more monster foes are being created. Hope that there are several more new ones to come.
As I mentioned he's still kind of physically distinct at least when he's grey (In his new red/green form or as Banner with added hair, not so much)
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Issue #3 was another solid book. It continues from the last issue and we get to see the Hulk break bad against the zombies from the church and then take on Cthulhu-like horror. We also get to see some characterization with some back and forth between him and Charlie. It reveals a little more of his character and while he definitely exudes the "Hulk wants to be left alone" vibe, you get to see a little of the hero that is buried deep inside. He expresses a definite resignation at having to play that part but the Hulk still does it anyway. Bruce didn't appear in this issue which was interesting. I would give it a 9/10.
I continue to greatly enjoy this. Hulk beating the **** out of Cthulhu feels like a good middle ground between the bombastic superhero storytelling of Cates and the horror of Ewing. Hulk isn't entertaining groupies this time around since he tells Charlie to **** off instead of humoring her like he did Jackie. Charlie being a friend to Hulk and antagonistic with Bruce would be a good way to differentiate her from the human supporting cast that Ewing used. Also was that a One Below All reference regarding who beat Brother Deep the first time around? Eager to get more details on what went down between the OBA and the Mother of Horrors.
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I've been quietly following the new Hulk series from time to time. Issue 3 had me like "Hulk made a new friend!" I wonder what kind of influence Hulk will have on the kid? If I had my way it would see her smash Wolverine's skull over and over again with Hulk in the background nodding his approval. Rick Jones is about to be replaced.
Also I had a question. Which Hulk persona is in control during this new series?