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more about #skaarsonofhulk more comments → jajbowler: i'd want revenge on my father as well if he'd left me looking like a superhuman steve perry. more » OMG! Ponies!: So when Son of Hulk gets mad he turns into Nathan Explosion? I'm a little confused... more » braak: You are, as usual, completely correct.: What I like about angsty, resentful, darkly-glowering offspring of superheroes, is how they all have tribal tattoos on their shoulders. more » Quilt: Honestly? I'm kind of surprised people still read Spider-man (or almost any Marvel books) at all. The last time I read Spidey, it was...uninterestin... more » lightninglouie: Not the first time SNL has crossed over into the Marvel Universe: [www.chronologicalsnobbery.com] more » Smeagol92055: Spiderman: The Short Halloween. Batman: The Long Halloween. Smeagol92055: Get the hell of my lawn, I ain't got no candy for you punk kids! more » collex: I really like the fact the Spider-Man one-shot is called "The Short Halloween", probably as a satire of Batman "The Long Halloween" more » se7a7n7: SNL is still a great show, it might not be hilarious from start to finish, but what is? Also, SNL is 100x better than MAD TV. more » Athensjail: Wow Marvel, grasping onto the wildly flailing turd that is SNL. Sure that is wise? more » -
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Hulk's Son Gets Into The Puny Human Smashing Biz
For Marvel's incredible Hulk, "smashing" isn't just a hobby; it's a family business. That idea takes center stage in next week's Planet Skaar Prologue, in which Hulk's son comes to visit Daddy. Yes, fighting ensues. More » -
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Marvel Goes Back To Its Origins, And Gets Invaded... Again
Comics' last panel of New York Comic Con offered a look ahead to some more of their upcoming projects, which included revealing secrets, alien invasions and SNL cast members writing Spider-Man. More » -
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At Least Your Daddy Issues Don't Involve The Hulk
With their upcoming series Skaar: Son of Hulk, Marvel Comics seem to have come up with one solution for two different problems: How to give long-term fans the illusion of character evolution without changing the original status quo too much, and how to build on the traditionally low-selling Hulk franchise in time for this summer's movie. Who knew that bastard half-alien children could be so versatile? Gamma-irradiated explanations as to where the new Hulk on the block came from under the jump. More »

