TheCorpulent1
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That's what I hear. I never went to that hellhole.
That's possible. Although the silohette clearly indicates a man beneath...but maybe that's a red herring.I doubt the Loeb and Mcguinness would be so excited about this book, if it was cho as the Hulk. Their excitment and words indicate red Hulk, is just hulk split up into tw0.
While the idea you have certainly is a possibility...much better than Sentry or Jones...this means nothing. Whedon wanted to write X-Men because of Morrison's run, and loved it so much he took characters and storylines out of that run to do his own. Loeb's desire to write the Hulk, most likely (much like Whedon), comes from enjoying what's currently going on in the book and having a story idea that branches off from it. Loeb seems to enjoy Pak's work very much, I think he'd be exited to collaborate with him to make a new Hulk series which runs parrallel to the current storyline and book.I doubt the Loeb and Mcguinness would be so excited about this book, if it was cho as the Hulk. Their excitment and words indicate red Hulk, is just hulk split up into tw0.
Eh? I dunno about that. Fanboys scream 'red herrings' quiet a bit, but I rarely see it occur. I mean think about how many Marvel movies have come out where "Galactic storms" and "floating Cyclops' visors" were just red herrings for what really was gonna happen.Marvel loves the red herrings. They also love telling outright lies to the readers.
Really, you must have totally not read any of my last three posts then.I love how Shadowboxing is dead set on this ****er being Cho using vague and illogical examples.
Eh? I dunno about that. Fanboys scream 'red herrings' quiet a bit, but I rarely see it occur. I mean think about how many Marvel movies have come out where "Galactic storms" and "floating Cyclops' visors" were just red herrings for what really was gonna happen.
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