Darklord Dave said:I'm sure Andy would love to do a dio - but he needs to stay chained up in the portrait dungeon churning out SW and LotR likenesses (and Buffy too).
I second that.
Darklord Dave said:I'm sure Andy would love to do a dio - but he needs to stay chained up in the portrait dungeon churning out SW and LotR likenesses (and Buffy too).
agreed. I think Sideshow has done a damn fine job of putting their talent exactly where it should be.Darklord Dave said:I'm sure Andy would love to do a dio - but he needs to stay chained up in the portrait dungeon churning out SW and LotR likenesses (and Buffy too).
revilal said:like it but wont get it...
why ?
Cos I thought both the Hulk and the Spidey are good guys. Fighting each other makes no sense in my opinion (and i dont care if its consistent with a new comic storyline).
And dont get me started on the whole 'Batman versus Superman' bullsh1t...
I grew up with batman, superman, hulk and spidey being good guys and siding with all that is good.
Give me a goodie vs a baddie and I'll be all over it.
SolidLiquidFox said:You are kidding, right? 90% of the first team ups for any 2 characters start with a fight of some sort. The Hulk needs no excuse. He just goes on a rampage and somebody has to spar with him before he calms down.
Azog said:These heroes versus heroes will became truer then in the past soon, as Marvel Comics will be unleashing a major story arc in May, when the Marvel U. splits and goes into civil war...
revilal said:Im not kidding... I hate the idea of hero's termed as goodies being represented as enemies to each other.
Though I can understand why Hulk would be beating up the first person in sight, so i suppose this situation could be excused.
Nevertheless, Hulk should have been pitched against one of his well-known enemies (if he has any) and Spidey against DocOptupus for example. IMO
My views on Batman versus Superman are exactly the same. what are yours ?
haha. I didnt think about that. im sure there are many Spidey vs Hulk battles on playgrounds around the world everyday!tomandshell said:I think it all goes back to the old grade school playground arguments over who would win in a fight: Batman vs. Superman, Dracula vs. the Wolfman, Han Solo vs. Indiana Jones, Abe Vigoda vs. Ernest Borgnine, etc. Kids like to imagine these potential battles, and comics have run with those possibilities just for the fun of it. At the end of the day, the good guys are still the good guys.
tomandshell said:I think it all goes back to the old grade school playground arguments over who would win in a fight: Batman vs. Superman, Dracula vs. the Wolfman, Han Solo vs. Indiana Jones, Abe Vigoda vs. Ernest Borgnine, etc. Kids like to imagine these potential battles, and comics have run with those possibilities just for the fun of it. At the end of the day, the good guys are still the good guys.