Posted by Edward J. Cunningham![]()
on 1/17/2011, 11:21 am, in reply to "Re: I brought up She-Hulk with Jeph Loeb yesterday..."
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I can believe a She-Hulk when I see her as a drawing. If I see a woman dressed up in green paint, my suspension of disbelief goes out the window. I also have a hard time accepting a live-action or CGI Hulk, for that matter.
To put it another way, why make a live-action or CGI Rocky & Bullwinkle or Yogi Bear movie. I have a gut feeling She-Hulk works best as a drawing.
Eddie
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: You do have a valid point, but if enough
: people keep suggesting a live action
: She-Hulk to Loeb and other higher ups at
: Marvel Entertainment, then maybe we will get
: our wish.
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: Eh, that's really just a more fan friendly
: way
: of saying "No comment." or a more
: dignified way of saying "####ed if I
: know."
:
: And honestly, I don't think Loeb would
: really be privy to details of it anyway.
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