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steve2275
09-03-2009, 06:18 AM
http://www.comicbookresources.com/?page=preview&id=3321&disp=table
guest starring the juggernaut

Ogrebear
09-03-2009, 11:47 AM
I like the art!

My guess is Skarr tells Juggy that Bruce fired the beam at him and walks off. Bruce asks for help so Skarr gets the locals involved.

worstblogever
09-03-2009, 11:49 AM
Moving Olivetti from Cable to the Hulk was the most obvious choice of putting an artist on the right book. His over-muscled brutes will fit in nicely over there.

Filthy Mutie
09-03-2009, 12:00 PM
I'm excited to see why that guy got chopped in half.

spiderwire
09-03-2009, 12:09 PM
I'm excited to see why that guy got chopped in half.

It looks like a setup. Bruce is taking a pounding fron Juggy but he is proteted by green forcefield. Then we cut away to Reed Richards watching a moniter. That ice cream guy was just a prop.

Valeria Kementari
09-03-2009, 01:15 PM
I met Olivetti once, he used to shop in the same comic book store I used to shop, he is short and has too much hair on his face, or at least he used to. Never liked his art though, but I can see he has improved, the old Sabretooth & Mystique mini he drew in '96 was horrible, but this one isn't so bad.

I so hate they decided to make Juggy a bad guy again, he had grown so much as an X-Man, those Xavier/Juggy moments on Uncanny were the best thing Austen gave the book

Webslinger86
09-03-2009, 02:06 PM
I met Olivetti once, he used to shop in the same comic book store I used to shop, he is short and has too much hair on his face, or at least he used to. Never liked his art though, but I can see he has improved, the old Sabretooth & Mystique mini he drew in '96 was horrible, but this one isn't so bad.

I so hate they decided to make Juggy a bad guy again, he had grown so much as an X-Man, those Xavier/Juggy moments on Uncanny were the best thing Austen gave the book

I totally agree with you. All that character growth for Cain went down the drain, for real! Juggernaut in my honest opinion had the real makings of a hero. Besides, Juggy (the hero version) should've used his new-found will power to force the evil out of the gem that gave him his powers, and have that purified gem installed into him to be a force of good to be reckoned with.

BobfromHR
09-04-2009, 01:04 AM
I so hate they decided to make Juggy a bad guy again, he had grown so much as an X-Man, those Xavier/Juggy moments on Uncanny were the best thing Austen gave the book

I totally agree with you. All that character growth for Cain went down the drain, for real! Juggernaut in my honest opinion had the real makings of a hero. Besides, Juggy (the hero version) should've used his new-found will power to force the evil out of the gem that gave him his powers, and have that purified gem installed into him to be a force of good to be reckoned with.

Thank goodness you two don't work at Marvel. I have not seen this much concentrated wrong in awhile.

Valeria Kementari
09-06-2009, 09:55 AM
Thank goodness you two don't work at Marvel. I have not seen this much concentrated wrong in awhile.

right because "me smash, me cannot be stopped" is so much better than having a character grow and learn from their mistakes and try to atone for them :rolleyes:

Azure
09-06-2009, 09:58 AM
I've missed you, BobfromHR! I missed you almost as much as Mike Carey missed the mark when he made Juggernaut into a villain again.

cosmoboy
09-06-2009, 10:51 AM
I totally agree with you. All that character growth for Cain went down the drain, for real! Juggernaut in my honest opinion had the real makings of a hero. Besides, Juggy (the hero version) should've used his new-found will power to force the evil out of the gem that gave him his powers, and have that purified gem installed into him to be a force of good to be reckoned with.

Yup. Character development is good, and if you absolutely need a bad Juggy you can use that evil he forced out of the gem...or something.

bandoogiemanz
09-06-2009, 04:10 PM
Yup. Character development is good, and if you absolutely need a bad Juggy you can use that evil he forced out of the gem...or something.

Not to mention that the reasoning for him becoming a villain again was questionable to best. To be honest, I think Juggy being a villain makes him less relevant than if he were to stay a hero. Juggy as a bad guy reminds me of the big jobber guy in wrestling(ala Big Show.) You use him when you want to put someone else over like "Wow! He held his own against the Juggernaut!) But, how many meaningful stories has Juggy ever been in? I think it would've been more satisfying as a fan to see him stay a hero and be outclassed against a particular villain forcing him to use his intellect to win the fight. As it is right now, the guy seems very one dimensional to me. What is the difference between him and dumb Hulk, other than Juggy is smarter?

darknessatnoon
09-06-2009, 04:15 PM
I've missed you, BobfromHR! I missed you almost as much as Mike Carey missed the mark when he made Juggernaut into a villain again.

That was Christos Gage.

BobfromHR
09-06-2009, 04:55 PM
That was Christos Gage.

Somehow I am not surprised an Imposternaut fan would get that wrong.

As for the rest of you. I don't know how neutering a character, changing his history, ignoring his power set's very nature and giving him a heel face turn is "growth".

If you want to see the real Juggernaut and his motivations. Just read his issue in X-Men Legacy. THAT is The Juggernaut. That is who he has always been.

Spidey616
09-08-2009, 03:36 PM
Lettered preview of Incredible Hulk #602 plus the Savage She-Hulk backup

FIRST LOOK: Incredible Hulk #602
(http://marvel.com/news/comicstories.9437.FIRST_LOOK~colon~_Incredible_Hul k_%23602)

Fatguy
09-08-2009, 03:41 PM
I like him on the X-Men, but only because that meant I got to see him more often. Even if he WAS attached to an underage Squid.

However, yeah, him being a "good guy" obviously made no sense.

steve2275
09-18-2009, 12:46 AM
http://www.comicbookresources.com/?page=preview&id=3433&disp=table

frog
09-18-2009, 08:08 AM
I wouldn't have expected to like Skaar but this actually looks pretty amusing. Bonus for Beast cameo!

Majinoaw
09-18-2009, 02:31 PM
I totally agree with you. All that character growth for Cain went down the drain, for real! Juggernaut in my honest opinion had the real makings of a hero. Besides, Juggy (the hero version) should've used his new-found will power to force the evil out of the gem that gave him his powers, and have that purified gem installed into him to be a force of good to be reckoned with.

To me Juggy was never a real villian. he was just a big bully to Xavier. I liked him as a Hero and even an X-Man for a minute. He had the most natural growth when it came to reform. But y'know... it is what it is.