
Posted by Public Enemy #1 on 11/17/2007, 5:57 pm, in reply to "But why wouldn't it?(SPOILERS?)"
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Also, during Red Zone, the red virus ate her flesh alive, transforming her into but bones and skin, and, yet, she hulked out and survived that...
So, who knows? Of course there will be a major explanation to this...
I am betting the real She-Hulk is the broken neck chick...
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: Just because she is human does not mean that
: her biochemistry is not
: "Shulkish". Her healing factor
: may be downplayed while she's in human form,
: but it should still be active at some level.
: I remember in BANNER! and in HULK: THE END,
: Banner tries to kill himself but the Hulk
: will NOT allow him to die, his Hulkishness
: takes over. I would imagine it would be the
: same for Jen, though not as strong a
: conflict as a split personality, but I
: imagine the survival instinct is quite
: powerful. Why she's not "gone
: green" is a question at this point, if
: indeed that is the 616 Jen Walters...
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