Doc Destruction
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That would be AWESOME.
I live my life in '80s montage style. A really, really slow '80s montage.Kool-Aid said:Will this be in 80's montage style?
YEAH! He had Iron Man asking, "How many THIS time?" like it happens all the time or something! Slott is right and Bendis doesn't even read Hulk anyway so it he shouldn't be allowed an opinion.TheCorpulent1 said:Bendis made a comment that it was unbelievable for the Hulk to have rampaged across America for years and never killed anybody. Although he didn't include the exact words in his Illuminati comic, the implied reason that the Illuminati shuffled Hulk off to space was because his rampages created a lot of damage and probably killed people. Slott maintains that the Hulk has never intentionally taken an innocent life and cites the fact that the comics never show him intentionally taking an innocent life as proof. He shot down Bendis' argument that it's ridiculous for the Hulk not to have killed by countering with the fact that it's ridiculous for many super-powered characters not to have killed, given the damage they create (Thor and Iron Man were examples given, if I recall correctly), but we believe that anyway so the Hulk shouldn't be an arbitrary exception.
Well, I'm fairly certain nobody can take his opinion away or anything. Plus, as Slott pointed out, the language is vague enough to interpret that issue however you want. For example, the Iron Man quote you supplied could have possibly been Tony asking how many blocks the Hulk damaged, how many buildings destroyed, how many people traumatized (not necessarily killed), etc.Mr. Green said:YEAH! He had Iron Man asking, "How many THIS time?" like it happens all the time or something! Slott is right and Bendis doesn't even read Hulk anyway so it he shouldn't be allowed an opinion.
Anubis said:It all depends on how his big '07 project turns out. If that sells well, we may very well see Slott on a Spidey book.