
Posted by Mike on 8/9/2009, 11:34 pm
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I got a chance to ask at the Marvel Mondo Panel if we should be worried about Jen being killed off. Jim McCann said we should always be worried about that. Sheesh. But he said he loved Jen.
Mark Pannica said that she would be in World War Hulks and all 3 She-Hulks would fight each other and this would result in ramifications for at least 2 of the She-Hulks. Unfortunately, they wouldn't say one way or the other what is going to happen to Jen.
I got to talk to Dan Slott and asked him if he could ever write another She-Hulk series again and he said he would love to. He would also like to get She-Hulk in Spider-Man and I told him I would love that. I told him not to let Marvel kill her off and he said he couldn't say anything. Arrgh !
One thing that was cool----I got autographs from all 3 eras of She-Hulk. I got Michael Golden to sign an issue of Savage She-Hulk with one of his covers, then I got Renee Witterstaeter(SP?) to sign the issue of Sensational that she was on the cover of and then of course I got Dan Slott to sign a couple things from the latest She-Hulk series. So I was happy about that. But overall, the con was a big disappointment without DC and Marvel being there.
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