Posted by Edward J. Cunningham
![]()
on 3/12/2010, 6:57 pm, in reply to "I'd say I'm gonna miss him, but that'd be a lie..."
72.75.77.29
But here's something I'm wondering about. When the Wizard confronts Lyja at Starbucks, at first it looks like he forces her to "hulk out." But I quickly realized that all he did was reveal her green skin underneath the make-up she was wearing.
If Dr. Strange cast a spell making She-Hulk's skin appear to be pink, she'd still get stares because of her physique. Guys would be saying, "Check that babe out? Do you think she plays for the WNBA?" If Lyja in pink skins looks so completely ordinary, then her physique is a LOT smaller than I thought it would be. What do you guys think?
Eddie
--Previous Message--
: But back on topic... they captured WHO
: now?!?!? And Am I correct in assuming they
: sent the red one after whats-her-face?!?!
:
: If you can flat out CATCH and IMPRISON
: Jennifer, just send the guy who did that
: after the other one!!!
:
: NO, I'm not gonna buy the book to get a
: better understanding of the story. In fact I
: still think it's lame calling the book
: She-Hulk, when she's not in action, and you
: have two knock-offs roaming around.
:
: I'm with Supermutant.
:
Message Thread | Skip to this response ↓
![]()
« Back to index
This website, its operator, and any content contained on this site relating to She-Hulk, etc. are not authorized by Marvel Comics. This site is not sponsored, approved or authorized by Marvel Comics. The opinions of this site are not necessarily those of Marvel Comics and this site is not an authoratative voice of the views of She-Hulk, and characters and situations as written by Marvel Comics. This site serves as a non-profit scholarly work which reviews, promotes, and documents the elements of "She-Hulk", etc. in comic books and other media during the 20th century and beyond. All ideas in this site are expressed as a continuation of thought covering the pop culture associated with She-Hulk, etc. These thoughts are not necessarily the ideas of Marvel Comics. Some illustrations and words are the creation of others that may or may not have appeared in other publications or websites. Their inclusion in this site is not intended as an infringement of their copyright in any way, but rather is done in the interest of documenting and reviewing pieces of pop culture "comic book" history. She-Hulk and other related properties and images are � by Marvel Comics.
This Message Board is owned by Mitch Taylor (Irn12).