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Justifiable homicide IMO.
I concur. No case to answer.
Justifiable homicide IMO.
Serious question. If Hulk can get scratched, and have his tooth punched out, why couldn't the Wolverine stick his claws further in, and reach the heart/brain? Adamantium is one of the strongest metals on Earth, right?
Now, don't get me wrong, I am not saying Woverine beats him 10/10, but 2/10 seems realistic. He is a trained fighter/black ops/healing mutant, while Hulk is a (mostly) mindless smashing machine.
and What If Wolverine Had Killed the Hulk?
Now, don't get me wrong, I am not saying Woverine beats him 10/10, but 2/10 seems realistic. He is a trained fighter/black ops/healing mutant, while Hulk is a (mostly) mindless smashing machine.
the only way that could make any sense would be if you gave Adamantium some magical type property to damage Hulk.Serious question. If Hulk can get scratched, and have his tooth punched out, why couldn't the Wolverine stick his claws further in, and reach the heart/brain? Adamantium is one of the strongest metals on Earth, right?
Now, don't get me wrong, I am not saying Woverine beats him 10/10, but 2/10 seems realistic. He is a trained fighter/black ops/healing mutant, while Hulk is a (mostly) mindless smashing machine.
Man I used to love those books, I must dig my comics out at some point and go through them, still have a bunch of What If's somewhereMarvel Studios Reportedly Developing WHAT IF Animated Anthology Series for Disney+
/Film has exclusively learned that Marvel Studios will be producing a new television series for the Disney+ streaming service based on the popular What If comic book series. The new animated show will be overseen by Kevin Feige and Marvel Studios, but the stories will not be canon in the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
Like the comics, this animated anthology series will provide stories that explore how the Marvel Cinematic Universe might have unfolded if key moments in its history had not occurred as they did in recognized canon. For example, one of the episodes will adapt What If? Vol.1 #47, which explored the idea of “What if Loki had found the hammer of Thor?”
The idea is that they could potentially have some of the main actors from the live-action Marvel Cinematic Universe movies reprise their roles in the animated series, which would imagine alternate possibilities from another dimension. The time commitment for voice acting is a whole lot less than for live-action productions, which could accommodate some of the biggest Marvel talent. The series would function as an anthology, just like the comic book series, with each episode tackling a different premise.
/Film has confirmed the information above with three separate sources. Currently, it’s unclear if they will use any other storylines from the comics for inspiration other than the one mentioned above. It’s possible that many of the scenarios will be entirely new, and we know that they will be based on what we have seen in the Marvel Cinematic Universe and not the comic canon.
The What If comic book series launched in February 1977 and has continued in runs off and on since then, accumulating almost 200 issues in its 9 volume run. Some of the concepts were interesting ways to tell literally impossible stories (like, What if the X-Men died on their first mission?), some were fan service to solve great nerd arguments (like “what if Venom possessed The Punisher?”), and others were just so insanely weird and ridiculous (like “what if Iron Man was trapped in the time of King Arthur?”).
https://www.slashfilm.com/what-if-tv-series-coming-to-disney-plus/
Update: April 11, 2019
First Episode for WHAT IF Will Be What If Peggy Carter Received the Super-Soldier Serum
During Disney’s presentation to Wall Street analysts on Thursday, Marvel Studios chief Kevin Feige introduced What If, based on a past Marvel Comics series that featured out-of-continuity stories with unusual team-ups or alternate versions of previous tales. He said the first episode would follow the Captain America origin story, but with Peggy Carter (played by Hayley Atwell in the MCU films and on ABC's Agent Carter) receiving the super-soldier serum and Steve Rogers remaining a scrawny kid.
https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/live-feed/marvels-what-frozen-2-docuseries-set-disney-1201425
Boobs need to be bigger.Update: April 11, 2019
First Episode for WHAT IF Will Be What If Peggy Carter Received the Super-Soldier Serum
During Disney’s presentation to Wall Street analysts on Thursday, Marvel Studios chief Kevin Feige introduced What If, based on a past Marvel Comics series that featured out-of-continuity stories with unusual team-ups or alternate versions of previous tales. He said the first episode would follow the Captain America origin story, but with Peggy Carter (played by Hayley Atwell in the MCU films and on ABC's Agent Carter) receiving the super-soldier serum and Steve Rogers remaining a scrawny kid.
https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/live-feed/marvels-what-frozen-2-docuseries-set-disney-1201425
What If is an animated series, not live-action. But an in-shaped Atwell would be a thing to see indeed.However if Hailey gets really serious for this role and decides to whip herself into the type of shape that would do Cap justice, I think she will achieve a form that could make ScarJo blush.
For voice work only, chances are yes.Is Hayley Atwell coming back? Is Dominic Cooper?