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Or so its been reported by Public Enemy (aka Unthinking) on the Comics Boards Battleboards –
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“I like a good story well told. That is the reason I am sometimes forced to tell them myself.”
~ Mark Twain / Samuel Clemens (1907)
It could be a great fight if they do go at it. She Hulk is a lot stronger (her strength level is class 100 to Thundra's class 60) and is more durable (she can take direct hits from large canon where as Thundra is just tough enough to take hits from a large caliber round) but Thundra is a suppurb hand to hand combatent. She has actually beaten the Thing on almost every occation they fought and their have been quite a few. That coupled with her superior reach at 7'2" to She Hulk's 6'7" will make this a good fight I think. But I have my $$ on She Hulk ;D
Sorry folks, there's no fight in the first issue, just some jealous glares. Maybe later?
She-Hulk and Thundra are beautifully drawn (as to be expected for Alan Davis and Mark Farmer), but neither one's muscularity is up to the general standards of this forum!
Alan Davis has drawn very muscular women before and I hope we'll get to see an angry She-Hulk in this series. And while she and Thundra aren't up to the boards usual standards it sure is nice to see both drawn so well in any case. And the Invisible Woman.
One of my favorite panels of Davis's is one from the original Excalibur series ('88-89?), where Meggan absorbs power from the earth beneath her bare feet (or somesuch) and grows exponentially–IIRC she was about to jump on the Juggernaut in defense of Captain Britain before the latter stopped her!
Sorry folks, there's no fight in the first issue, just some jealous glares. Maybe later?
She-Hulk and Thundra are beautifully drawn (as to be expected for Alan Davis and Mark Farmer), but neither one's muscularity is up to the general standards of this forum!
Kinda doubt it, turns out that "She-Hulk' was Super Skrull in disguise.
“I like a good story well told. That is the reason I am sometimes forced to tell them myself.”
~ Mark Twain / Samuel Clemens (1907)
So… now we know who slept with Juggernaut?!
So… now we know who slept with Juggernaut?!
Naa, everyone knows that was her Evil Twin Sister, Skippiette . . . 😉
“I like a good story well told. That is the reason I am sometimes forced to tell them myself.”
~ Mark Twain / Samuel Clemens (1907)
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