View Full Version : Does World War Hulk Remind anyone else of this....?
Daydreamer
06-10-2007, 12:31 PM
World War Hulk and House of M seem similar. House of M, the Avengers and the X-Men decided they must get rid of Wanda. As a result she alters reality. World War Hulk, the Illuminati send Hulk away to calm his rage.....He comes back for Revenge. :D
Kevinroc
06-10-2007, 12:44 PM
Hulk doesn't alter the fabric of reality. He just comes back to beat up some people.
Daydreamer
06-10-2007, 12:44 PM
Hulk doesn't alter the fabric of reality. He just comes back to beat up some people.
well duuh, i know that. but it kinda the same concept.
Kevinroc
06-10-2007, 12:49 PM
well duuh, i know that. but it kinda the same concept.
I don't really think so. Wanda changed the world at Pietro's behest. Pietro was convinced that The Avengers and X-Men were going to kill Wana, even though they were not. She changed the world because she was convinced everyone would be happier.
The Illuminati did just exile the Hulk. They made a move against him. They got rid of him because they thought he would be happier.
Actually, now that I think about it, flip it around. The Illuminati are The Scarlet Witch and Hulk represents the heroes that resented their world being changed as it had been.
Daydreamer
06-10-2007, 12:53 PM
Yea, but when you dont go too indepth. They Betray Wanda....something bad happens. They Betray Hulk....same thing. You think they've learned their lesson already.
CMBMOOL
06-10-2007, 02:15 PM
Well, Namor DID say within the Illuminati One-Shot that the Hulk's exile was revenge for not saving Wanda. :(
thronzeblast
06-10-2007, 02:45 PM
Yea, but when you dont go too indepth. They Betray Wanda....something bad happens. They Betray Hulk....same thing. You think they've learned their lesson already.
Thats been happenning from day one of comics betrayal,revenge,betrayal,revenge.
Brad Barton
06-10-2007, 07:42 PM
Yeah, this analogy might be stretching it a bit. I mean, you can find comparisons in almost any two stories, but that doesn't make them "alike".
Actually, I'd compare WWH to Civil War before I'd compare it to House of M. Two opposing forces who are both utterly convinced they're right. Plus, a lot of damage and civilian casualties resulting from Super-Hero squabbles.
Plus they both have "War" in the title. ;)
Daydreamer
06-10-2007, 07:45 PM
Yeah, this analogy might be stretching it a bit. I mean, you can find comparisons in almost any two stories, but that doesn't make them "alike".
Actually, I'd compare WWH to Civil War before I'd compare it to House of M. Two opposing forces who are both utterly convinced they're right. Plus, a lot of damage and civilian casualties resulting from Super-Hero squabbles.
Plus they both have "War" in the title. ;)
Maybe all Marvel and DC storylines are getting repetitive.:D
Brad Barton
06-10-2007, 07:50 PM
Maybe all Marvel and DC storylines are getting repetitive.:DDC's stories aren't getting repetetive, they've been repetetive for quite some time.
They seriously need to get a new plot-device, because the Multiverse thing is played out big-time.
Xanrn
06-11-2007, 11:45 AM
Noone betrayed Wanda.
They were discussing what to do with her, several of the Avengers wanted to see her, they went to see her, that little tit Pietro then manipulated in Wanda to warping reality.
Don't try and turn this into some Big Bad Evil Avengers and X-men.
Only 2 people at the meeting were pro-death, Emma Frost and Wolverine.
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