Dammit, now I'm curious and it's making me feel like comics like this are just for immature adolescents who pop a boner when they look at linoleum.
Does anyone have canon measurements for She-Hulk? I know that she's supposedly the biggest in the MU, bust-wise. I can only imagine that she either gets her bras custom or her super-tough skin keeps 'em fir *is dragged away by his own good taste*
HOw on EARTH do you know that?
And isn't Titania um, bustier?
Man, I really just typed that didn't I?
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Hang on, I guess it can't be Ross or Quartermain. I just re-read #2, and they talk to Iron Man one panel before Iron Man gets attacked by the red Hulk. Plus Quartermain was yelling at Iron Man while he was fighting.
Things I learned from the Greg Pak panel today (New to me, but not necessarily new to you.)
1. Planet Hulk the animated movie is in development.
2. Son of Hulk
"Born in fire
Raised by monsters
Destined to smash!"
There was also a picture of Son of Hulk about to bring an axe down onto the head of a dragon he was standing upon.
3. He's working on a creator owned project that is a prequel to a film he's wanted to make since film school entitled Rio Chino, a western picture about a Chinese gunslinger and a Hispanic heroine. We saw the fist page of it, and it showed a picture of a bunch of Chinese railway workers hanging in a bar followed by the image of the bar on fire and some Chinese people who had been lynched dangling outside the establishment.
4. He has another creator owned thing that he said not to mention on the internet, so I'm not going to say what it is.
Altogether, I learned a lot from what he had to say about writing scripts for comics and film, and he was very good humored throughout. I almost went to his signing afterwards, but I thought he'd be able to tell that I hadn't actually read Planet Hulk, and it would be kind of awkward.
1. Planet Hulk the animated movie is in development.
Hell yes.
I second this motion.
Also: the hulk series deserves more credit then you guys give it. I mean, this new hulk wrecked Tony's wang carrier, and no matter how bad the dialogue may be, that makes up for it pretty thourougly.
One last thing: why no mention of the warbound arc? It was somewhat... disjointed, but god was it gorgeous.
1. Planet Hulk the animated movie is in development.
Hell yes.
Please give it a bigger animation budget than the Avenger movies.
Was Doctor Strange any good? (or at least better than Avengers 1 and 2?)
I found it enjoyable, but then I didn't hate Avengers 1 or 2. I think Dr Strange is hailed as the one decent movie out of the recent Marvel animated stuff, but to me at least they all seemed to be on around the same level of quality (not bad, nothing special).
Now I'm saying this as an Iron Man fan (duh). I really didn't like it. Its like they said "ok so we have 40+ years of stories/villains that Iron Man fights, lets put them into one 70(ish) minute movie, ok go!"
Yeah, the cosmology of Marvel isn't that easy to lay out quickly, but here's the nitty gritty that applies here:
1) The Universe was created (this involved the previous Universe's collapse, bringing with it Galactus and a few other entities, like his peers (Abraxas, Tenebris, etc.)
2) Magic pervades the universe, completely.
3) As a natural result of life emerging on a given planet, that planet's magic creates a demiurge (basically a reshaping magical force that spawns other magical beings).
4) On Earth, the demiurge is (uncreatively) called The Demiurge, and spawns the Elder Gods (including, most importantly, Set and Gaea
5) Set encourages the other Elder Gods to fight and eat each other.
6) Gaea mated with the Demiurge, producing Atum, who became the God-Eater (this character is back in the new arc vs. the Skrull gods, btw). The God-Eater became the Demogorge
7) Eventually, Set was driven off and most of the Elder Gods were imprisoned while Gaea and Oshtur resumed their business. The Demogorge spilled out his energy, becoming Atum again and inadvertently spawning many of the next generation of demons and gods (including Mephisto, notably). Gaea later started breeding with them.
8) Gaea is the mother of most of Earth's pantheons (Greek and Norse), including being the literal mother of Thor. It is unknown how many generations lie between Gaea and Hercules.
The "Sky-Father" gods - Odin, Zeus, etc. - know about their relationship to one another, which is part of their conflict.
Anyone else wish that World War Hulk would've had a bigger impact on the Marvel U than it did? I was rather disappointed that when it was all said and done, nobody really got thrashed by the Hulk. I felt like they had a whole lot of really good buildup, that sort of just whimpered out.
It also seems like Jeph Loeb is already un-doing the only real thing that happened in WWH. I mean, they buried Bruce in an underground facility, and it only took 3 issues to get him back out again. Just seems like WWH was ultimately a big waste of time. Although I am looking forward to issue 4 and a battle between Red Hulk and Green Hulk and Abom. Should be fun.
So I guess you're not reading Incredible Hercules.
Also, him coming back and starting a big fight is the logical next step. Why does it have to "change EVERYTHING FOREVER." Why can't it just be a story.
I didn't say it had to change everything forever. But for all the hype and cross-overs and work they put into it, it just felt to me that it had kind of a weak ending.
I'm actually more of a DC guy myself, who just happens to dabble a bit on the Marvel side.
The only monthly Marvel books I'm reading are:
-Daredevil
-Punisher War Journal
-Captain America
-Incredible Hulk (only cause Jeph Loeb is writing it and I love his stuff. As soon as he's done with Hulk, I'm done with Hulk)
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Herc is okay, it's not great.
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It also seems like Jeph Loeb is already un-doing the only real thing that happened in WWH. I mean, they buried Bruce in an underground facility, and it only took 3 issues to get him back out again. Just seems like WWH was ultimately a big waste of time. Although I am looking forward to issue 4 and a battle between Red Hulk and Green Hulk and Abom. Should be fun.
Okay, so IncREDible Hulk *is* in main continuity? It's just I haven't seen ANY reference to WWH in it, I thought it was just going to be a short, independant Hulk story.
I know Banner was imprisoned, but he gets locked up all the time. When he wasn't in a rage coma and dreaming about Caeira, I thought it was outside the main story.
I do hope they keep some of the bigger changes Hulk's underwent on Planet Hulk. Is he back to being regular stupid Hulk now?
Yeah. It's the ongoing series that came out of WWH, while Skaar is a limited series and Act Three of the Planet Hulk trilogy. It's just not any good. At least nothing I've seen of it convinced me that the preview lied about how awful it is.
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Herc vs Hulk is so incredibly fun.
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I think Herc might have to wrestle with Thor for "favorite God-like hero".
HOw on EARTH do you know that?
And isn't Titania um, bustier?
Man, I really just typed that didn't I?
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its either him or Samson
Hang on, I guess it can't be Ross or Quartermain. I just re-read #2, and they talk to Iron Man one panel before Iron Man gets attacked by the red Hulk. Plus Quartermain was yelling at Iron Man while he was fighting.
It's probably Samson.
1. Planet Hulk the animated movie is in development.
2. Son of Hulk
"Born in fire
Raised by monsters
Destined to smash!"
There was also a picture of Son of Hulk about to bring an axe down onto the head of a dragon he was standing upon.
3. He's working on a creator owned project that is a prequel to a film he's wanted to make since film school entitled Rio Chino, a western picture about a Chinese gunslinger and a Hispanic heroine. We saw the fist page of it, and it showed a picture of a bunch of Chinese railway workers hanging in a bar followed by the image of the bar on fire and some Chinese people who had been lynched dangling outside the establishment.
4. He has another creator owned thing that he said not to mention on the internet, so I'm not going to say what it is.
Altogether, I learned a lot from what he had to say about writing scripts for comics and film, and he was very good humored throughout. I almost went to his signing afterwards, but I thought he'd be able to tell that I hadn't actually read Planet Hulk, and it would be kind of awkward.
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Hell yes.
"I don't want the world, I just want your half"
I second this motion.
Also: the hulk series deserves more credit then you guys give it. I mean, this new hulk wrecked Tony's wang carrier, and no matter how bad the dialogue may be, that makes up for it pretty thourougly.
One last thing: why no mention of the warbound arc? It was somewhat... disjointed, but god was it gorgeous.
Please give it a bigger animation budget than the Avenger movies.
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Was Doctor Strange any good? (or at least better than Avengers 1 and 2?)
Could this mean that a World War Hulk film would follow? Eee!
I found it enjoyable, but then I didn't hate Avengers 1 or 2. I think Dr Strange is hailed as the one decent movie out of the recent Marvel animated stuff, but to me at least they all seemed to be on around the same level of quality (not bad, nothing special).
Now I'm saying this as an Iron Man fan (duh). I really didn't like it. Its like they said "ok so we have 40+ years of stories/villains that Iron Man fights, lets put them into one 70(ish) minute movie, ok go!"
I remember a book where they have indeed wrestled.
No one really beat Thor, though. It's like a rule.
And they're not "God-like", they're gods. They're literally descended from the creative force of the universe which spawned all life.
That's the official explanation for their existence in the Marvel Universe?
Because I was wondering.
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1) The Universe was created (this involved the previous Universe's collapse, bringing with it Galactus and a few other entities, like his peers (Abraxas, Tenebris, etc.)
2) Magic pervades the universe, completely.
3) As a natural result of life emerging on a given planet, that planet's magic creates a demiurge (basically a reshaping magical force that spawns other magical beings).
4) On Earth, the demiurge is (uncreatively) called The Demiurge, and spawns the Elder Gods (including, most importantly, Set and Gaea
5) Set encourages the other Elder Gods to fight and eat each other.
6) Gaea mated with the Demiurge, producing Atum, who became the God-Eater (this character is back in the new arc vs. the Skrull gods, btw). The God-Eater became the Demogorge
7) Eventually, Set was driven off and most of the Elder Gods were imprisoned while Gaea and Oshtur resumed their business. The Demogorge spilled out his energy, becoming Atum again and inadvertently spawning many of the next generation of demons and gods (including Mephisto, notably). Gaea later started breeding with them.
8) Gaea is the mother of most of Earth's pantheons (Greek and Norse), including being the literal mother of Thor. It is unknown how many generations lie between Gaea and Hercules.
The "Sky-Father" gods - Odin, Zeus, etc. - know about their relationship to one another, which is part of their conflict.
Also, him coming back and starting a big fight is the logical next step. Why does it have to "change EVERYTHING FOREVER." Why can't it just be a story.
And no, I don't read Hercules.
And it is also so awesome
The only monthly Marvel books I'm reading are:
-Daredevil
-Punisher War Journal
-Captain America
-Incredible Hulk (only cause Jeph Loeb is writing it and I love his stuff. As soon as he's done with Hulk, I'm done with Hulk)
/best. line. ever.
Okay, so IncREDible Hulk *is* in main continuity? It's just I haven't seen ANY reference to WWH in it, I thought it was just going to be a short, independant Hulk story.
I do hope they keep some of the bigger changes Hulk's underwent on Planet Hulk. Is he back to being regular stupid Hulk now?
Yeah. It's the ongoing series that came out of WWH, while Skaar is a limited series and Act Three of the Planet Hulk trilogy. It's just not any good. At least nothing I've seen of it convinced me that the preview lied about how awful it is.