Posted: 24 February 2019 at 4:08pm | IP Logged | 4
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While I do not enjoy the notion of Thor himself being rendered "unworthy" of the role, Jane's story of bravely battling cancer and accepting the setbacks involved in the constant transformations back and forth was well-imagined and packed a great deal of emotional impact.
You want to bring back Ulik for one more punch-'em-up, that's fine. That's one way to do the book. Creating something of lasting value concerning the heroic sacrifice of one brave individual, finding her way in unfamiliar circumstances, and proving her mettle again and again against overwhelming odds, literally giving a little bit more of her life with each battle, was the direction in which Marvel chose to go for a while. Sorry you were inconvenienced.
Hey, maybe now that he's back, Thor will get in a fight with Ulik.
BTW, that issue of What If was one of my favorites. Rick Hoberg did the art on that, and Dave Stevens was assisting him with inks around that same time. We know Dave was involved with Hoberg in the inking of What If #16 featuring Shang Chi. I look at some of those panels in What If #10 sometimes, however, and wonder...
Edited by Brian Hague on 24 February 2019 at 4:08pm
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