ShadowBoxing
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Glow worm, in X-Factor, used to give all sorts of people cancer.
I assumed that by taking on Hank's skills, he also took his way of using his knowledge. Of course, that hasn't been shown, so who knows.I don't think that makes him as smart as Beast. Intelligence isn't just about knowing stuff, it's about coming up with creative ways to use that knowledge. So, yeah, I'm sure he can assist in surgery just fine, but coming up with that biochemical breakthrough that leads to curing whatever the successor to the Legacy Virus will be? I'd still bet on Beast rather than David.
Yeah, and then it just gets way out of hand. I suppose "most intelligent" usually just breaks down to "best at science."blake is up there, strange too for that reason.
Oh and you've got strategists like fury and cyclops who might not be book smart but that's a appreciable type of intelligence as well.
The thing is if you were truly as intelligent as the Leader why would you want to rule Earth or portray yourself as a villain. It makes no sense whatsoever. At least you would be so ambiguous so as to bring people to your side.
Issue #7 was pretty decent, IMO. There was a good bit of ass-kicking and the art is really great. The main big difference is now there are two stories per comic. One featuring the real Hulk, the other featuring Rulk. I guess we'll find out who Rulk is in issue #11 or 12. Crappy, I know, but at least the storytelling is more interesting.So is this comic developing in any positive way?
I remember that there was a lot of people hating this comic, has it gotten better?