View Full Version : Marvel SPOTLIGHT on World War Hulk Discussion and spoilers....
CMBMOOL
09-01-2007, 03:41 PM
Now I know that this is a late issue of Marvel Spotlight and that the event is already in 3/5 of it all but I just got this today from my local bookstore, along with seeing a peek at Incredible Hulk #108 and Marvel Adventures Hulk #2, and I must say that Pak gave out some little hints about some of the Warbound members.
I was especially interested in Elloe entry, and how Pak told us of her Premature attack on the Red King during Planet Hulk, and how she was tempted into being a New Red Queen to the planet.
So is it just me or does anyone else think that maybe her attitude may reflect on the fact that there maybe a possibility of Elloe being the guilty party and blowing up Sakaar ?
What do you all think of it ? :(
jackolover
09-02-2007, 04:34 AM
It was a consideration that Eloe was the saboteur of Sakaar.
But it would mean she was a heartless bitch, because, after protecting her mother by accepting a challenge fight with Miek, she then goes and blows up the planet with her mother dying, as well? It seems fanciful to see Eloe in that light. All of the Warbound had emotional attachments on Sakaar, except Arch-E, and the robot servos working with the Warbound. It may be likely these robots blew up Arch-E, who found out about some plot they hatched.
CMBMOOL
09-02-2007, 07:54 PM
It was a consideration that Eloe was the saboteur of Sakaar.
But it would mean she was a heartless bitch, because, after protecting her mother by accepting a challenge fight with Miek, she then goes and blows up the planet with her mother dying, as well? It seems fanciful to see Eloe in that light. All of the Warbound had emotional attachments on Sakaar, except Arch-E, and the robot servos working with the Warbound. It may be likely these robots blew up Arch-E, who found out about some plot they hatched.
Maybe she didn't considered her mother a causualties in the explosion of the planet or maybe she wanted this to occur for it was her choice to leave all emotional detachment that would be a sign of weakness in her quest for power. :(
At least that is what I think. :(
Are there anymore suggestions ? :(
jackolover
09-02-2007, 09:35 PM
Maybe she didn't considered her mother a causualties in the explosion of the planet or maybe she wanted this to occur for it was her choice to leave all emotional detachment that would be a sign of weakness in her quest for power. :(
At least that is what I think. :(
Are there anymore suggestions ? :(
Eloe seemed rather overcome when she realised her mother was swept away. It could mean you're right, or, it could be that she didn't do it.
vBulletin® v3.8.4, Copyright ©2000-2012, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.