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December 17, 2008 at 5:44 am #78490Zespara AlatharParticipant
Still, remember that Wyatt is a superhuman, so he should be able to handle a little rough stuff from Jen. 😉
I beg to differ on Wyatt Wingfoot. He was a normal American Indian albeit a rather large muscular one. He was never in the Avengers either but met Jen when she joined the Fantastic Four.
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December 17, 2008 at 5:45 am #78491Robert McNayParticipantVERY good point!! It would be a great way to go!! I do agree with that!!
The problem is, I'm not talking the sort of injury that you would "go" from, but it would preclude ever doing "it" again. :-X :'(
December 17, 2008 at 5:53 pm #78492RichardParticipantIf memory serves it was from a grafic novel Byrne wrote propably early eightys. I destinctly remember the scene were she picks him up with one arm and carrys him to their bedroom!In the book some super intelligent cockroches have infiltrated shield Jen ends up destoying the Helicarrier by the end of it and loses the ability to change back to her human self.Byrne allways drew her as a big girl not nesasarily muscular but biggg and oh her long legs!
December 17, 2008 at 7:12 pm #78493GWHHParticipantYou are correct.
Wyatt Wingfoot is a fictional, comic-book supporting character in the Marvel Comics universe, who first appeared in Fantastic Four #50 (May 1966). While having no superpowers, he has spent much time in the company of the Fantastic Four due to his friendship with Johnny Storm, the Human Torch, and his relationship with occasional Fantastic Four member She-Hulk. Even with his lack of powers, Wingfoot is an excellent athlete, marksman, hand-to-hand fighter, tracker and animal trainer, and has been of timely help in numerous potentially devastating situations. Created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby, he is one of the relatively few modern Native American characters in comics.
The problem is, I'm not talking the sort of injury that you would "go" from, but it would preclude ever doing "it" again. :-X :'(
December 17, 2008 at 7:13 pm #78494GWHHParticipantHe just a normal guy.
Wyatt Wingfoot is a fictional, comic-book supporting character in the Marvel Comics universe, who first appeared in Fantastic Four #50 (May 1966). While having no superpowers, he has spent much time in the company of the Fantastic Four due to his friendship with Johnny Storm, the Human Torch, and his relationship with occasional Fantastic Four member She-Hulk. Even with his lack of powers, Wingfoot is an excellent athlete, marksman, hand-to-hand fighter, tracker and animal trainer, and has been of timely help in numerous potentially devastating situations. Created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby, he is one of the relatively few modern Native American characters in comics.
I beg to differ on Wyatt Wingfoot. He was a normal American Indian albeit a rather large muscular one. He was never in the Avengers either but met Jen when she joined the Fantastic Four.
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December 17, 2008 at 7:16 pm #78495GWHHParticipantShe can lift 100 tons. I think a "Real" injury that could last a life time is a real possibly.
The problem is, I'm not talking the sort of injury that you would "go" from, but it would preclude ever doing "it" again. :-X :'(
December 17, 2008 at 7:34 pm #78496GWHHParticipantYou ahve any more info on that novel? Would like to look it up and read it.
If memory serves it was from a grafic novel Byrne wrote propably early eightys. I destinctly remember the scene were she picks him up with one arm and carrys him to their bedroom!In the book some super intelligent cockroches have infiltrated shield Jen ends up destoying the Helicarrier by the end of it and loses the ability to change back to her human self.Byrne allways drew her as a big girl not nesasarily muscular but biggg and oh her long legs!
December 17, 2008 at 8:35 pm #78497nic2800ParticipantI used to have this book. It was fun. A lot of wise puns from her. I liked the high heels she wore. The heels were steel I believe.
The Sensational She-Hulk Marvel Graphic Novel #18
December 25, 2008 at 1:18 am #78498Jon SaulParticipantMy bad on Wyatt Wingfoot, I had the wrong information.
December 25, 2008 at 6:07 pm #78499MaxxCParticipantI suggest eating spinach or having a lot of senzu beans by the bedside during the romantic encounter with the jaded one. That or get your own superpowers. ;D
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