Phaedrus45
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Nope...check back after Wednesday of next week.
This season, when we made up the roster, we specifically wanted to select a certain type of Hulk. It wasn't going to be "the most recent" version, as the most recent was continually going through various changes. For that reason, we all voted and determined it would be "Savage Hulk" and that's why we didn't just specify the contest version as just "Hulk." This Hulk does not have the intelligence as you might have seen before. I'm positive JH will back this up; but, we'll wait to see what he also remembers.
Phaedrus45 said:Well, as it says, "very similiar," but it doesn't say it is the Planet Hulk version. Planet Hulk is an ongoing storyline, and cannot be used. Basically, we were letting everyone know there are many versions of the Hulk, and that intelligence-wise, he's "very similiar" to the Planet Hulk version.
My position is that we had already discussed this and unless you are going to give me an argument that you have changed your mind I think there is something wrong here. I am not an unreasonable sort and fundamentally, I do not think the level of intelligence of the Hulk should change too much about the character but you made a determining back in the early rounds and that determining should not change now that we are in the later rounds.
This is one reason why we don't want to say directly like it's the Planet Hulk version. As you note, I say similiar; the problem lies in the fact that Hulk seemed to become a bit more intelligent as that storyline progressed. He was building on his past experience. Yes, he's "similiar," but that does not mean he's the same.
As I noted, he's not just the "Hulk Smash" Hulk....he's similiar to Planet Hulk, especially those early issues...but, he's not Planet Hulk, especially the one who became more intelligent as the series went on. (Again, this is why we say do not reference current storylines, because it will just lead to confusion, especially as the storylines progress and change the character somewhat.)
Well, we haven't heard from JH yet. I do remember we wanted it to be "Savage" Hulk. It wasn't the current Hulk, especially since we continually saw different versions throughout the years before he was shot into space. We did want to give an idea of his intelligence by saying it was probably similiar to Planet Hulk; but, in my opinion, Planet Hulk Hulk seemed to become more intelligent as the story progressed. For this reason, we really shouldn't mention Planet Hulk.
This Hulk is not intelligent.
This Hulk is actually stronger than intelligent Hulk, especially the madder it gets. It is your "classic" Hulk, and I'm pretty positive that's what JH, Wiegeabo, Trigger and I determined when we chose him.
To me, the Hulk of the 80's fits pretty well. He was not the "Hulk Smash" Hulk, as I remember.
But, as I said, we really need to wait for JH to come online and put in his two cents. I want to make sure I'm on the same page as him with my memory.
I went back over the things I said and I see the confusion. I did state in one post that it is Hulk from before he was shot into space. He was more savage...and, it's my belief that during Planet Hulk he seemed to go through changes as the story progressed. But, I did say we don't want to mention Planet Hulk when talking about Hulk, and it does seem like that's been done quite a bit.
Again, it's obvious that Planet Hulk at the end isn't the same Hulk as when it began. Him being shot into space is part of the Planet Hulk storyline, too. I can also take a look at those issues before that storyline began. The word in problem is "intelligent." That Hulk does want one thing: To be left alone. Also, the more angry he gets, the stronger he gets. He's not a complete moron who only says "Hulk Smash." But, I would not label him as intelligent, either.
I did send JH another PM. I'm sure he's just been away from his computer all weekend, and hasn't seen the original.
Considering the pre-Planet Hulk issues had a Hulk that Banner could willingly turn into it, and was essentially a mixture of all the personalities, I don't think he counts.
Yeah, I know. Read this again though: Savage Hulk. Savagery is defined mostly by a lack of control. Having control over his transformations and being a mixture of the different incarnations means he's not SAVAGE Hulk.