New Hulk #1 Preview Images - Where is Red Hulk?

Posted by: Dustin Christian  //  Category: Hulk, Marvel

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Marvel has released new preview images from Hulk #1.

First the images then my speculation:

Hulk Preview 1

Hulk Preview 2

Hulk Preview 3

Okay, the solicitations and interviews regarding Hulk have stated that the initial arc will involve a mystery surrounding the murder of one of Hulk’s oldest cast members, the investigation being led my Doctor Leonard Sampson, and Hulk being the prime suspect.

It’s hard to tell without dialog balloons, but these appear to be images of Doc Sampson and She-Hulk trying to retrace the steps of a battle between Hulk and (I think) The Abomination, which leads me to the following question:

Is the murdered cast member The Abomination? If so, is that really a good idea, considering Emil Bronsky/The Abomination is going to be one of the main villains in the upcoming Incredible Hulk movie?

I say it’s a horrible idea, for many of the same reasons that the rumored plan to kill Bruce Wayne was a terrible idea.

You don’t kill the cashcow, kids.

What do you think? Am I way off base, is that even the Abomination in those images? If it is, do you think I’m reading too much into it by thinking The Abomination will be killed? Am I wrong that it’s a horrible idea? Am I the only one to notice that the Hulk in those images is NOT red?

Or am I a mad supergenius who is reading Jeff Loeb’s mind and should be granted an exclusive contract writing for Marvel?

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Marvel Releases Red Hulk Alternate Covers

Posted by: Dustin Christian  //  Category: Marvel

Marvel has released two new alternate covers for the upcoming Hulk#1, both featuring the mysterious Red Hulk.

The first, by new Marvel exclusive Daniel Acuna, I’m not too sure how I feel about :

Acuna Red Hulk 1

The second, by regular Hulk artist Ed McGuinness, I’m kinda in love with:

McGuinness Red Hulk 1

Also, I still stand by my most recent Hulk predictions.

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Incredible Hulk - Return to Sakaar?

Posted by: Dustin Christian  //  Category: Hulk, Marvel

I’m sure many of you have seen this image on Superhero Hype:

Incredible Hulk

It’s from the new Incredible Hulk movie, and Hulk looks pretty damn cool, but what really caught my eye was the word “Sakar” in the lower left corner of the poster:

Sakaar?

I’m sure it’s just a coincidence, especially because of the different spelling, but I still found it kinda interesting

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Blame it on IRON MAN!!

Posted by: Dustin Christian  //  Category: Hulk, Marvel
Stark

Image by fengschwing via Flickr

Contrary to the slanderous disinformation spread by Tony Stark and perpetuated by the propagandists at Marvel and my well intentioned, but misguided friend The Mike Haynes from Panels of Awesome, Hulk is NOT to blame for the issues Marvel.com had on Tuesday, Nov. 13th.

The perpetrator was actually Iron Man, who decided to crash Marvel’s website for “the people’s own good.” Because Stark is incapable of taking responsibility for his own actions and must use others for his dirty work (see Harry Osborn and the Atlantean Ambassador), he tried to set up a defenseless man who is currently buried under the desert and unable to defend himself to take the fall.

This is typical behavior for Mr. Stark and I encourage you all to spread the truth about this out-of-control fascist gearhead, before he decides that breathing is not in our best interests, either.

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Wizard World Texas Day One Highlights

Posted by: Dustin Christian  //  Category: DC, Hulk, Marvel, Miscellany

Blog@Newsarama (who, incidentally, quoted me awhile back regarding Batman’s maybe-death), has a Day-One report from Wizard World Texas written by Aron Head from EvilBastard.net.

The highlights (for me) include:

  • Greg Pak’s favorite line from World War Hulk was “I didn’t come to hear you whisper, I came to hear you SCREAM!” Yeah… mine too. That shit was hardcore.
  • Senor Pak also says that Hulk’s son, Skaar, will have plenty of adventures on his home planet, but will eventually have an impact on the Marvel Universe as a whole.
  • One more from the Pak - he is working on “the most disturbing and challenging project [he has] worked on in any medium,” but is not at liberty to announce it yet.
  • Dan Didio says Bart Allen’s story is not yet over. This excites me, since Bart had the most heroic scene in my recent memory; it made me sad that it was his death scene.
  • Connor may also be back. Didio’s answer to a question about any plans for the Superclone was “maybe”, which is pretty damn cool, but I wonder what they’ll call him. I’m willing to let DC have “Superclone”, royalty-free, as long as they bring back Conner.

Damn, I can’t wait for Megacon!

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World War Huh? (WWH Spoilers Within)

Posted by: Dustin Christian  //  Category: Hulk, Marvel
Promotional art for World War Hulk #1 by David Finch.

Image from Wikipedia

World War Hulk 5

I’ve finished reading World War Hulk and… I’m really not sure how I feel about it.

I mean, I guess there really wasn’t any other way to end it. It wouldn’t have made sense for Hulk to kill everyone, because Hulk is not a killer and, even if he was, there wouldn’t be any comics left to publish if Hulk killed everyone.

The Miek thing… I don’t know. I mean, basically sacrificing his home, his race, and ultimately himself (he obviously knew that would be the result of killing Rick Jones), just to keep the Hulk’s rage going, because he believed that it was what the Hulk “needed”? Very odd and I’m not sure that I buy into it.

I know that Miek allowing the Red King’s people to blow up the ship is supposed to redeem the Illuminati, but I’m not sure that it does. I mean, they didn’t plan on killing the Hulk, fine. But they’re still somewhat responsible. They put Hulk on that ship against his will, thus they are responsible for what resulted from their actions.

And Hulk’s “suicide/sacrifice”? Ehhh…. I understand that it was necessary to bring an end to the story, since things couldn’t just go back to normal and he wasn’t going to kill them. I don’t like it, but I’ll accept it. The self-loathing, rage, and ultimate self-sacrificing nature IS in character for him, really.

So here are my revised predictions. From CBR’s interviews with Mark Paniccia and Fred Van Lente, we know that:

Skaar Son of Hulk
Skaar, Son of Hulk looks to be pretty damn cool and Skaar just may be even more powerful than his father, being half Shadowperson and half Gamma-powered Hulk, and is likely to be a must-read for those who loved Planet Hulk

Also…

Incredible Herc

Incredible Hulk is changing to Incredible Herc and will focus on Hercules and Amadeus Cho while they evade the Initiative and try to find a way to take down SHIELD. Since Cho is in Incredible Herc, it seems that he is most likely NOT the Red Hulk, as I previously guessed.

But this blurb from the Van Lente interview:

Some might wonder why Van Lente and Pak’s collaboration is keeping The Incredible Hulk’s old numbering system instead of launching with a new number #1. “It’s partly because the functions of the Hulk will be in the new adjectiveless ‘Hulk’ series that Jeph Loeb and Ed McGuinness are doing,” Van Lente explained. “So I think it’s neat that Herc is kind of keeping Hulk’s seat warm. The good news is we keep getting renewed with story arcs so right now there’s no definite end to ‘Incredible Herc’ so maybe ‘Hulk’ will continue on as well.

leads me to believe that Hulk is not planned to run indefinitely and Incredible Herc will eventually go back to being Incredible Hulk. This, combined with the final panel of World War Hulk, leads me to believe that Bruce Banner is not dead and that this image:
Split Faced Hulk
Is a before/after split and not a split between two characters,

And that the blacked out man in this image:
Red Hulk?
is Bruce Banner, as I originally believed, making this image a red herring.

Of course, it is totally possible that the coloring on the final WWH panel was a red herring and I’m totally wrong, but this is my current theory and I’m sticking to it.

For now.

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Why I Back The Hulk

Posted by: Dustin Christian  //  Category: Marvel
Illuminati (Marvel Comics)

Image from Wikipedia

I suck.

I had this reasonably good review of Powers #26 written up. I had a nice breakdown about the story so far, why it was necessary to have a recap because of the months between issues, and all that. I was smart, witty, concise… I was awesome, people.

And then I somehow deleted it. Then I cried. Then I decided I did not have the energy to do it again, so now you just get my argument for why Hulk is totally justified in killing the entire Illuminati. I hope you’ll survive the disappointment.

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Iron Man and his cronies decide that, through accidents and collateral damage, The Hulk is responsible for far too many deaths. They then formulate a plan to trick the Hulk into getting into a spacecraft and then sending him, against his will, to another planet.

Transporting a person against their will is known as kidnapping, by the way.

When the Hulk arrives on the - admittedly wrong - planet, he is beaten, enslaved, and forced to engage in fights to the death. Through skill, cunning, and exemplary leadership, the Hulk escapes his slavery and leads an army of former slaves to overthrow a tyrannical dictatorship and unite an entire planet in peace.

At the moment Hulk has finally attained the peace that he has sought his entire existence, the ship that the Illuminati used to abduct him explodes, not only killing his wife and unborn child, not only the residents of the city around him, but killing the ENTIRE PLANET.

Let me repeat that. They didn’t blow up a town the size of… I don’t know, let’s say Stamford, CT. They ANNHILATED AN ENTIRE PLANET!

The Hulk may have been responsible for alot of deaths, but I’m fairly certain he never destroyed an entire planet.

That’s not mass genocide, people. There’s not even a word for the scale of massacre for which Tony Stark is responsible.

Considering what was done to the Hulk because of the deaths he caused, considering the regulations that have been put on the entire superhuman community as a result of Stamford, is it even possible to go “too far” to punish the people that have done this to the Hulk and his people?

I’ve heard the argument that the Illuminati didn’t intend for the Hulk to end up on that planet or for the ship to blow up. The Hulk didn’t intend the deaths he caused. Robbie Baldwin and the New Warriors didn’t intend for the children in Stamford to die.

In fact, let me give you a scenario here. A bank robber is leaving the scene of a crime and hits a woman and her baby, killing both. Is that bank robber responsible for those deaths? I think we’d all agree that he is. So why would the Illuminati be any less responsible for the deaths caused by their kidnapping of the Hulk?

They’re not.

The Hulk may be unreasonable, he may even be a monster, but he admits that.

Tony Stark is an even bigger monster who tries to hide behind “The Public Good.”

Just another Lex Luthor who needs a beat down.

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This Image Confuses Me…

Posted by: Dustin Christian  //  Category: Marvel

Red Hulk?
I’d heard that the Hulk was going to turn red, but I’d never heard any speculation that it was going to be someone else turning into the Hulk. I’d always assumed that something would happen to Bruce Banner (Is it telling of my generation that I had to pause and make sure I didn’t type “David Banner”?) to make him turn into a red, bulkier, more rage-fueled Hulk. That idea is lame enough, but if they’re going to make it a new person too, that’s double lame.

On the bright side, that will probably give me another comic to drop, since this “One More Day” crap is shaping up to be the worst idea in the history of Spidey, even taking into account the Clone Saga and the six arms and alllllllllll that shit.

So, with One More Day ruining Spiderman, if they ever get the last two issues out, and this Red Hulk crap looking to ruin Hulk, I’ll be saving money.

Thanks Quesada, I guess.

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