
Posted by The Manic on 5/27/2009, 4:50 am, in reply to "Re: My Theory on the Red Hulk (SPECULATIVE AND STORY SPOILERS)"
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Given the events of the last year or so in Hulk, I'm now more of a mind that Glenn Talbot is Red Hulk, not Betty. Hulk pretty much left Glenn to die I think, plus all the military jargon Rulk comes out with seems to back this up. He also seems to be working with Samson and General Ross, and I can't see either of them directing Betty like she's a weapon.
I'll be disappointed if it is Glenn as he's kind of too obvious really, but I can't see it being anyone else at this point and it's going to have to be a major character. Marvel wouldn't just leave us with this big question mark hanging over Rulk's true identity for this long and then reveal him to be the Janitor seen in issue 2 panels three and four now would they? Or would they?
Plus of course in the last issue Hulk 'roeshamboed' Rulk, and Rulk felt it. That certainly knocks my theory of Rulk not being a guy out of the water!
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: in the latest issue of the hulk, the red
: hulk say to the hulk, now i leave you
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: terrax, and mardock. anyway at the end
: neither win, n the red hulk mentions to the
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