wobbly
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Well, maybe there IS a reason. The difference between story-telling today and 25 years ago is these days plots are drawn out a lot longer than back then. Doesnt mean an explanation isnt forthcoming....
Though I agree a lot of books today have plots padded to hell and back (to make them trade friendly), the re-emergence of the Grey Hulk came after several issues of build up (more than enough for a trade book) that lasted longer than Red Hulk will. Similarly, when the Professor Hulk came into the scene Peter David built that up over several issues, and did so again when revealing that persona was not the 'merged' one that it first appeared to be.
And I wouldn't bet on Loeb explaining the dumb Hulks re-emergence in the next issue, or his suddenly being a big girls blouse (seriously, I've had a badly broken arm myself and never felt like passing out).
If I'm wrong, then fair enough, my apologies in advance to Mr. Loeb, but atm I figure it will be left to whoever takes over the Hulk when he gets his book back from Hercules to explain these changes (assuming they bother...I don't think the Planet Hulk/WWH Hulk persona, a more noble version of the Grey/fixit one, has ever really been explained).


I can't believe Marvel allowed Loeb to take out Thor like that. He basically pissed on Mjolnir, the Odinforce(or Thorforce), and everything Stan Lee all the way to JMS built on.