Thank you - and that's a really great answer that explains a lot. I'll have to dig more into the series. I greatly appreciate it!
Thank you - and that's a really great answer that explains a lot. I'll have to dig more into the series. I greatly appreciate it!
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Your welcome. Don't feel afraid to ask any questions about the Hulk on this thread. He's got a long, and often surprisingly intricate history for people new to the book and Ewing is making a lot of references to stuff that haven't been brought up or mentioned in awhile.
You could write pages on pages on the meanings behind that image.
Possibly, though I'd imagine we'd get something more similar to the dramatic reveal Bruce got in Issue #5. More because that's the story Ewing seems to be telling than anything else.
I was musing in how if Dr. Strange had come along he might have been able to diagnose what's going on immediately.
We'd probably have got a scene between Hulk's dad and the (Savage at least) Hulk's surrogate father figure.
And then I realized for the first time how similar Brian Banner, and Stephen Strange look.
I'm seriously starting to wonder if that was intentional when designing Brian.
Just saw the previews , I heard from other forums that Helios(the weapon which BP mentioned) literal meaning is Helios's being Greek god of Sun and it's quite similar to the Stark's previous weapon which meant by Roman goddess of Sun that got destroyed Sol's hammer ....Here is concept design that Joe Bernatt described it on facebook
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My god... That preview is incredible! I can't wait for this fight!
" He...He is stronger than He was. Vastly so."
"Your mortal world may have produced something very close to a god. Or a Devil, perhaps."
It's gonna be fun to see the "nuclear option", Helios, failing agains the Hulk.
Btw, guys, It's Sasquatch here! Just got my old and favorite screen name back!
A thing that's bothering me about this fight: will Thor come back to the fight to lose more teeth or not?
I'm guessing yes. He is Thor.
Honestly, I do feel bad for Thor fans. (I do think they are exaggerating a bit here though. Even in the preview, we start after the fight has already begun, we see Hulk get a decisive blow on Thor, but I don't think we're supposed to think that it's been the only blow between the two so far.) He's been getting a rough deal since the whole, "No god is worthy" nonsense..
Basically Thor fans are still dealing with the nonsense we Hulk fans were stuck with a year ago. And despite the rivalry, it brings me no joy to see a weak, depressed, hammerless Thor.
I want to see a strong, proud, even regal Goldilocks, so that when Hulk smashes his face in it means something.
The Avengers need to stick with fighting Namor (also coming out next week) because he's more their speed. From the previews it looks like the Hulk takes them apart. At least the Avengers finish the week 1-1. Lol. Tony should have wore the Hulkbuster armor he used against him during WWHulk. He lost that fight in about one page. In his current Hulkbuster armor it looks like he doesn't last a panel. It's a shame that Thor got smacked around by the Juggernaut and now the Hulk. Give him back his damn hammer. Now even his girlfriend Jen can beat him up. He's more unmighty than unworthy.
I mean, while I always hope for a clear Hulk smashes the Avengers, I don't think we'll get anything quite so decisive here. Helios hitting Hulk might make this Hulk turn back to Banner or something.
Remember, #8 solicitation has to happen somehow.
Negativity! Pessimism!
I guess so!
Maybe, but when you look at it, Hulk's going to give a powerful team hell. They'll have to use their nuclear option, a last resource (external) weapon to bring him down. And we don't even know if it'll work.
Either way, it's gonna be an impressive showing. Hulk is THE (original) team buster.
I'm digging how Ewing is building this theme of guilt throughout this series of how responsible is a person when actions both of their own and outside forces results in bad events. From the first issue's robber bringing the gun but the soda dropping causing him to shoot it, Sasquatch wanting to become like a Hulk but getting possessed, and now this issue with Hulk confronting Cap of the events of Secret Empire and probably Bruce's pact with Hawkeye destabilizing Jennifer. Its defiantly an issue Bruce can relate, creating the bomb only to become a force of mass destruction.