Artist: Sal Buscema (Penciller)
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DescriptionThe last of the three pages from my favorite ever Hulk issue and what a cliffhanger to end on. Vector should have just launched Bruce into space. No imagination, these villains. Instead of finishing the job, they preen and speak too much.Social/Sharing |
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Abraham Martinez
Member Since 2014
2 - Posted on 8/9/2024
Wow, Great shot of one of my favorite villain teams, The U-Foes!!!
E DLS
Member Since 2005
2 - Posted on 8/9/2024
Three incredible (sorry, couldn't help it) pages from Sal's epic run. With a reverse transformation page no less. I think you're just showing off now.
K Gearon
Member Since 2011
3 - Posted on 8/12/2024
Well, based on that last bit of dialogue it seems like the U Foes are gonna get the job done, lol. Over thinking things, maybe :) Congrats on the 276 batch!
Peter Sullivan
Member Since 2006
1 - Posted on 8/13/2024
K Gearon wrote:
Well, based on that last bit of dialogue it seems like the U Foes are gonna get the job done, lol. Over thinking things, maybe :) Congrats on the 276 batch!
It actually annoys me that these villains have never been written properly. They should be able to thrash almost anyone with the range of powers they have. Hmmmm, I want the villains to win!! There's some logic to that. If you know at the beginning who's going to win at the end, all you have left is the method to inevitible victory. Welcome to Dullsville Comics. I once watched what looked like a typical western, and at the end, there was what looked like a typical gunfight on the street, (yawn, yawn, yawn) except this time the villain killed the hero and the film ended with the heroes girlfriend having a good cry. The unexpected is exciting and memorable. Of course , major comic companies only pretend there is a chance their money makers are really going to die. Hey, fan boy, they died. Buy twenty copies of the death issue. You, bought them? Sucker!! Hey presto, ressurection time, folks. He or she were not dead; they were preparing for a relaunch. I actally preferred the Doc Ock version of Spider-Man, who got stuff done for a change, instead of moaning Pete. I got tired of his po faced, guilt speeches on power and responsibility. Bens dead. Long time dead. Get over it. Bring back Spider-Ock. Ock-Man does not sound right. Is that the Scottish variant?
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