Is WWH even in cannon with the mainstream universe? It didn't effect any other storylines in other comics like Civil War did. New Avengers didn't have a crossover comic with WHH, and neither did Mighty Avengers, and in turn, there was nothing about WWH in those two comic book series. Instead, they were fighting Ultron, all those symbiotes, and were tripping about the Skrulls thing. And, Manhattan is still intact in those comics. But both of those teams were in the main WWH comics, which doesn't make any sense to me. Black Panther and Storm were in WWH with Ben and Johnny, but at the same time, the four of them are jumping through different dimensions in Black Panther, vol. 4. It's like everything is out of place in WWH. Please clear this up for me.
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Character » Hulk appears in 7771 issues.
After being bombarded with a massive dose of gamma radiation while saving a young man's life during an experimental bomb testing, Dr. Robert Bruce Banner was transformed into the Incredible Hulk: a green behemoth who is the living personification of rage and pure physical strength.
Is The World War Hulk story arc cannon or not!?
??? Did you read my first post? I mean, that crossover alone doesn't match up with the other stories in Marvel. It involved a lot of superheroes that have their own solo series and such, but they didn't have anything related to WWH in their own series. It doesn't make sense.
yes it is canon... WWH was in "heroes for hire" "iron man" "ghost rider" "punisher" "incredible hulk" and "X-men"... to name a few.
Static Shock says:
"Is WWH even in cannon with the mainstream universe? It didn't effect any other storylines in other comics like Civil War did. New Avengers didn't have a crossover comic with WHH, and neither did Mighty Avengers, and in turn, there was nothing about WWH in those two comic book series. Instead, they were fighting Ultron, all those symbiotes, and were tripping about the Skrulls thing. And, Manhattan is still intact in those comics. But both of those teams were in the main WWH comics, which doesn't make any sense to me. Black Panther and Storm were in WWH with Ben and Johnny, but at the same time, the four of them are jumping through different dimensions in Black Panther, vol. 4. It's like everything is out of place in WWH. Please clear this up for me. "
That's because storylines in different titles happen either before or after certain major events! it's been clearly stated that WWH and everything related to WWH is canon and in continuity in the 616 universe! it's because WWH wasn't as big a crossover event as civil war! civil war was about the whole marvel U and hand much more major ramafications than something like WWH! each and every mini/event has it's place in history and events in there respective universes! some are just bigger than others and spotlight certain titles/events! as far as i know, The mighty avengers is only about six issues in, and thats with months of delay! so that was already organized without being fitted in with WWH!
It's not my fault that I couldn't understand what you were saying. If you had asked about canon I could have helped you. But cannon? What do I know about cannons?
Buckshot says:
"It's not my fault that I couldn't understand what you were saying. If you had asked about canon I could have helped you. But cannon? What do I know about cannons?"
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