Hulk vs. Thor on DVD

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Hulk vs. Thor on DVD

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Trailer is up on Newsarama (and probably elsewhere....)

http://blog.newsarama.com/2008/10/24/hu ... d-trailer/


I'm not sure about this one. From what they show, this could go either way, but it does have the potential of being cool.
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Will it at least be better than Thor vs Rulk????
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afroloq wrote:Will it at least be better than Thor vs Rulk????
Didn't read that one...... ;)

However, the Art Adams & Frank Cho art compelled me to pick up Hulk #7 and it was actually pretty good. The art kicked this one up a notch for me.
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I haven't seen any of these animated Marvel DVDs, which ones are worth checking out?
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Terry wrote:I haven't seen any of these animated Marvel DVDs, which ones are worth checking out?
I thought the Ultimate Avengers DVD were pretty weak. The Doctor Strange and Iron Man were good. I haven't bought the new one, Young Avengers, yet. I might buy it and watch it with my kids.

This one could be good. What I like about them is that it is a good introduction to the characters for the kids. If it wasn't for the Superfriends cartoon or Batman TV Show, I doubt I be a big fan of comics. My kids learned everything about Superheroes by watching the cartoons with me. That is why they think Supergirl is the best.
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Me too. Superfriends, the live action Hulk show, and Spider-Man and His Amazing Friends paved the way for my comic fandom.
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It does look pretty good. I wish they would package Hulk vs. Thor and Hulk vs. Wolverine together instead of releasing them separately however.
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I liked Ultimate Avengers just fine, but that one with the "Avengers Kids"? That one looked weak.... I didn't check that one out, did anyone watch that one?
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JLAFan wrote:I liked Ultimate Avengers just fine, but that one with the "Avengers Kids"? That one looked weak.... I didn't check that one out, did anyone watch that one?
I've watched it. Actually, I think I've seen them all.

The Next Avengers or whatever it was called was fun. It set about 20 or 30 years in the future of the "now" of the Marvel Universe and made for a good second generation Avengers story.

Over all, none of these animated DVDs are brilliant but all of them are enjoyable.
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