Actually,…Depending which version of the regular Hulk you came upon the Bruce Banner intellect would sometimes come along for the ride. To the point that at one point a version of him was some sort of gang boss or something called Mr. Fixit. I also seem to remember that at this same time period it was ruled by the writers involved that his Hulk persona was purely the result of Split personality disorder and had nothing to do with his physical transformation. Believe as much of all this as you want, True Believer! ^_~
I had a friend named Daisy who was supposedly given that name because, shortly after she was born, a daisy flew through the window and landed on her forehead.
As for what that has to do with today’s comic, I’ll let you figure that out for yourself.
I think she’s wearing goggles or a close-fitting visor of some sort. Maybe it’s just different lighting or glow from the hardware? Nera’s glasses are picking up a blue tint in panel 2 as well…
I like how we seem to be putting together an Alliance of Good here. This being Skin Horse, I predict an immediate collapse the moment Mr. Green offers to pay off someone’s student loans.
My dream is to become successful enough to cynically license out supporting characters to other artists for cash-grab spinoffs. Remy solving mysteries in New Orleans with his undead friends is my #1 pick.
Ooh, and wise old sapient swamps (fully restored now) giving advice now and again, like Guinan from Star Trek N.G. Start it now! (In your spare time, with your spare cash, of course)
I’ll just rearrange the words in your dream a little. My dream is to successfully license becoming cynical. I’d be a billionaire overnight.
Seriously, though, I’d love to see a story that told how Dave finally did give young Mell a smack upside the head (and lived to tell about it), and Mell decided she didn’t want to claw her way up the political ladder after all, so she stayed in the employ (no longer an intern) of Narbonics Lab as their resident attorney, where she made boatloads of money for the lab by suing the pants off of other mad scientists (and anyone else she could manage). Plus she still got to blow stuff up on a regular basis.
Before Skin Horse: Unity, written by J. Michael Straczynski, in which it is revealed that Dr. Lee created Unity with her dead lover’s brain. One of scintillating series of explorations of what (hopefully) bears a passing resemblance to the backstory of everyone’s favorite Shadow Government agency, brought to you by industry professionals who may have skimmed the archive once or twice.
Before Skin Horse: Unity, written by J. Michael Straczynski, in which it is revealed that Dr. Lee created Unity with her dead lover’s brain. One of scintillating series of explorations of what (hopefully) bears a passing resemblance to the backstory of everyone’s favorite Shadow Government agency, brought to you by industry professionals who may have skimmed the archive once or twice.
Actually,…Depending which version of the regular Hulk you came upon the Bruce Banner intellect would sometimes come along for the ride. To the point that at one point a version of him was some sort of gang boss or something called Mr. Fixit. I also seem to remember that at this same time period it was ruled by the writers involved that his Hulk persona was purely the result of Split personality disorder and had nothing to do with his physical transformation. Believe as much of all this as you want, True Believer! ^_~
http://marvel.com/universe/Hulk_(Bruce_Banner)#axzz4xoXNgMfb
Devil Hulk and Guilt Hulk look like ones you really don’t want to mess with.
There are monsters in the depths of Bruce Banner’s mind that must never be allowed to walk free for a single instant.
Cinderblock and Hitty are going to be best friends, aren’t they?
Yes they are, and heaven help us all once they meet.
Hitty, like Batman, has a Secret Plan for dealing with anyone who needs Dealing With… Her plans don’t take years and cost a fortune, though…
Hey, his plan for the Martian manhunter just involved napalm
Good ol’ percussive maintenance.
If it doesn’t fit, force it. If it breaks, it needed replacing anyway.
According to The Doctor it’s a sure sign of Earth manufacture.
Hulk not like computer. Wad him up, frowm ‘way.
I had a friend named Daisy who was supposedly given that name because, shortly after she was born, a daisy flew through the window and landed on her forehead.
As for what that has to do with today’s comic, I’ll let you figure that out for yourself.
Not an entirely unwarranted correlation.
Nera should have said, “Looks tricky to calibrate properly.”
….please don’t say Cindy got a Mister Handy as her companion.
Andy the Handyman 😀
What’s up with Goose Girl’s eyes being considerably more cyan than before? I actually like ’em better this way, but still….
I think she’s wearing goggles or a close-fitting visor of some sort. Maybe it’s just different lighting or glow from the hardware? Nera’s glasses are picking up a blue tint in panel 2 as well…
You’re right. I hadn’t even noticed Nera’s glasses… or the fact that she seems to not be wearing them in panel 3.
Thumping things to make them work _is_ a superpower. Anyone remember Fonzie from Happy Days?
“THUMPING FIXES THINGS!” My new catch phrase… XD
I like how we seem to be putting together an Alliance of Good here. This being Skin Horse, I predict an immediate collapse the moment Mr. Green offers to pay off someone’s student loans.
We’re going to get an AG-I spinoff when Skin Horse finishes up, aren’t we?
This could be setting that up. Personally, I’d rather have a Narbonic revival. I miss Helen and Dave and especially Mell.
My dream is to become successful enough to cynically license out supporting characters to other artists for cash-grab spinoffs. Remy solving mysteries in New Orleans with his undead friends is my #1 pick.
That’s be fun. Please arrange for guest spots and crossovers – i.e. Unity, of course.
Ooh, and wise old sapient swamps (fully restored now) giving advice now and again, like Guinan from Star Trek N.G. Start it now! (In your spare time, with your spare cash, of course)
Pass. I can’t draw worth shucks.
I’ll just rearrange the words in your dream a little. My dream is to successfully license becoming cynical. I’d be a billionaire overnight.
Seriously, though, I’d love to see a story that told how Dave finally did give young Mell a smack upside the head (and lived to tell about it), and Mell decided she didn’t want to claw her way up the political ladder after all, so she stayed in the employ (no longer an intern) of Narbonics Lab as their resident attorney, where she made boatloads of money for the lab by suing the pants off of other mad scientists (and anyone else she could manage). Plus she still got to blow stuff up on a regular basis.
Before Skin Horse: Unity, written by J. Michael Straczynski, in which it is revealed that Dr. Lee created Unity with her dead lover’s brain. One of scintillating series of explorations of what (hopefully) bears a passing resemblance to the backstory of everyone’s favorite Shadow Government agency, brought to you by industry professionals who may have skimmed the archive once or twice.
A ship of super heroes?~!
Ship of fools / ship of super-heroes: with this group it works out about the same.
I am beginning to see why Nick quit these people.
I suspect he wouldn’t appreciate being “fixed”
Unfortunately for him, he just can’t seem to escape them.
It’s like leaving the sewer to work in the storm drain. You’re gonna end up in the same place, and the job still stinks.
Well, thumping worked on old TVs. The new ones, less so.
Before Skin Horse: Unity, written by J. Michael Straczynski, in which it is revealed that Dr. Lee created Unity with her dead lover’s brain. One of scintillating series of explorations of what (hopefully) bears a passing resemblance to the backstory of everyone’s favorite Shadow Government agency, brought to you by industry professionals who may have skimmed the archive once or twice.
And her dead lover bears a strong resemblance to everyone’s favorite crossdresser