Franklin Richards
Avenger
- Joined
- Jun 22, 2002
- Messages
- 22,983
- Reaction score
- 0
- Points
- 31
Yeah.
And that bike looks freakin' sweet.
And that bike looks freakin' sweet.
A friendly reminder to our users, please make sure your account is safe. Make sure you update your password and have an active email address to recover or change your password.
He wasn't under mind control. He had been under a great deal of stress in the 7 issues leading up to the one above. He was also being tried by the Avengers for zapping an enemy that had already stopped fighting. He was always jealous of Thor and Iron Man's level of power which is why he became Giant Man in the first place.
The only crime Jan committed was loving him unconditionally and offering to pay for all his whacky experiments.
Hank built another adamantium robot but this one was intended to defeat the Avengers during his Court Martial. Only he knew where the "off switch" was so he figured he would save the Avengers and prove how indispensable he was to them. Jan discovered his plan and begged him not to do it.
He went ape**** and hit her. Once. Gave her a big black eye.
That was it.
I'll let you guys read the rest of the story and find out what happened at the Court Martial. Great stuff and a watershed Avengers issue.
As long as we get the real 616 Hank I'll be happy. Please stay away from the animated Giant Man. That guy was a total misrepresentation of Hank and total *****e.
I suggest you re-read Avengers #90. Focus on page 13, last panel.He went ape**** and hit her. Once. Gave her a big black eye.
That was it.
Hank Pym was Hank Pym back then and referred to himself as Hank PymSummoning one of the island prehistoric insects, they attempt to ride closer until they start to feel strange. Yellowjacket then knocks out the Wasp and orders it back, when she came around she found that Yellowjacket sent her away.
yes, becauseOh, so knocking her out and sending her to someplace safe = wife beater.
Spider-Man hit Mary Jane in Spider-Man 3 as well. He's more of a hypocrite since he's always going on about with great power comes great responsibility, and yet here he is slapping the woman he loves.
Let's not forget how Spidey hit a woman named Sharon on national television during a Fox News broadcast. Nevermind the actual circumstance (or that it was Shathra in disguise).
Yet YJ gets more crap about his one-off incident, and it gets turned into a lifestyle in the Ultimate universe.