1) What do you guys think about the current Hulk?
2) Do you guys want more tragic or epic Hulk stories?
3) Does Hulk needs more villains?
4) Who is your favourite Hulk's friend?
5) There are too many Hulk? Which of them do you think should stay and which of them do you think should go?
6) Do you guys think the green giant should be more important in the Marvel universe?
7) Do you guys think Bruce Banner and the Hulk should be friends? do you guys think they should be enemies?
8) Do you guys think the Hulk should talk more? or maybe less?
1) Had immense potential, but is currently being greatly wasted.
2) Both. We can smaller, contained, character focused stories. And we can have long, epic, awesome, massive-in-scope/scale kind of stories.
3) Yes, his rogues gallery needs major improvement. Other than Lord Armageddon, Dark Sorceress Umar, the U-Foes, the Leader, and Abomination... he doesn't really have much of a rogues gallery as other villains like High Evolutionary, Juggernaut, Kang the Conqueror, Nightmare, and Mephisto are considered villains of other protagonists or the Marvel Universe in general. So, yes, he needs a lot more villains. And the ones that have immense potential, but are often rarely used (Umar, Lord Armageddon, U-Foes) should be brought to the forefront.
4) Skaar, Amadeus Cho, Hercules, Rick Jones, Jen Walters/She-Hulk
5) Skaar, Lyra, and Jen should stay permanently. Loads of potential with all three of them. I can take or leave Red She-Hulk & A-Bomb. But Red Hulk/General Ross needs to disappear forever.
6) Yes, the Hulk needs a far larger and vastly more prominent role in Marvel Comics. The problem is that numerous writers don't realize his infinite potential
7) Hulk and Banner's relationship has always been complicated. They're the same, yet different. Same person, yet two different beings (or more if you count the numerous Hulk personas/incarnations). Therefore, I believe the best way to handle it would be take the dynamic Greg Pak established between the two in his tenure as well as the dynamic Banner & Hulk had in the animated Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes.
8) Hulk should always be very verbose. None of that one-dimensional snarling, raging beast that Mark Waid forced down our throats for 2 years. A Hulk that talks is an more dynamic and interesting Hulk. Don't believe me? Ask any true fan of the Hulk series who's been reading the character for over a decade.
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