Is there any character that's been ruined more by power level faggotry?
>>94309033
Yeah, it seems at some point people ran out of things to do with Hulk other thank "make him stronger" and "give him a 10th split personality, that is also stronger".
I'd like to see a slasher-style film with the Hulk as the villain. Like, someone pisses him off, and then they have to haul-ass across the country to outrun him, meanwhile Hulk is pursuing him, and every time he has to revert to Banner, and Banner Bill-Bixby-hitchhikes away from the crater he wakes up in, Hulk is just egging him closer and closer to his target.
I can never think of anybody who pisses Hulk off enough to be the protag in that story, though. Maybe Wolverine, but with his healing he probably wouldn't be scared enough of Hulk to run.
>>94309033
>Kluh is the Hulks Hulk
Why in the fucking is this a thing
>>94309244
The Thing could do that pretty well actually.
>>94309033
He has gone through some tough times. PAD run was amazing, then it went to shit, Pak came in and made him amazing again, then it went to shit again with Rulk and so much other bullshit and then Pak brought the only Marvel Legacy character worth a damn into the picture.
So far Cho, with the exception of the dumb Space Jam shit, has been a good read. Kind of glad Bruce is kind of dead, hopefully he will not come back permanently, because the character just needs to go.
>>94309367
He'd have to get his ass handed to him in the first bit. I love wounded Ben, because it puts his inner vulnerabilities that he usually hides behind a gruff exterior to the forefront.
I'd watch a trenchcoated and bleeding Thing make a cross-country trip to escape a rampaging Hulk. Now would be the best time to do it too, since Ben is having independent Agent adventures.
>>94309370
>hopefully he will not come back permanently
Aye, mate. I bet Marvel will keep one of their best-known characters on ice for long, especially since a movie out in six months looks like it'll be the best piece of media to feature him since the 70s.
>>94309602
>best piece of media to feature him since the 70s
The PAD run was late 80s to late 90s
Pak was the 00's
He had arguably one of the best open world games.
And he was surprisingly decent in Earths Mightiest Heroes.
>>94309735
>one of the best open world games.
How could I have forgotten my whole childhood?
>>94309033
He hasn't been "ruined", there just aren't any writers who have a passion and a clear direction for the character at the moment.