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Is the Hulk the cheapest comic book superhero ever?

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G-Fex said:
Didn't Wolverine bone more people than She-Hulk?
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AbsoluteZero said:
So Aunt May knows Peter is Spider-Man by then, I assume?
Yea, that was before the One More Day storyline, Aunt May had found out the Peter was Spider-Man and they had a talk in a really great issue.

BattleMonkey said:
No Wolvie was hitting on MJ. So Parker puts him through a window. A bit over the top
He didn't throw him out the window for hitting on MJ, it was something along the lines that there was pictures of her going into Avengers Tower and how it could have possibly outed Peter Parker as Spider-Man(this was before he revealed his identity publicly and had that knowledge and his marriage erased by Mephisto to save his elderly aunt.)
 
Tkawsome said:
Haha, really? He turned into a planet?

It's just a miniseries. Both Spider-Man and Wolverine respond to a bank robbery in progress. The Orb is inside, holding some sort of shimmering diamonds. During the fighting, Spidey and Logan travel back in time. Then forward where the world looks very different (due to Wolverine's intering with the time line). This is where they meet the Doom planet.

So it's not cannon or anything.
 
Averon said:
She-Hulk's promiscuity was a running joke throughout her last ongoing. It was one of the best things about the book.
I am surprised and disappointed she never hooked up with her Skrull partner.
 
ReiGun said:
This was during a time when Iron Man was being kind of a dick. During the Civil War story, he had cloned Thor to use as an enforcer against rouge superheroes. The God of Thunder didn't take too kindly to these developments when he came back to Earth.
I really like these comic crossover stories and how they just keep expanding and expanding the universe. However this also what keeps me from reading any comics it seems like there is way too much stuff you'd have to catch up to.
And then there's obviously a ton of garbage comics out there I don't want to waste my time on.
 
Reed Richards stole John Dillenger's idea

cheap bastard (because it was a stolen plan and the gun itself was non-functioning and made of wood, maybe even balsa wood)
 
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