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does anyone have an idea what the productioncosts were? -- 88.73.152.165 ( talk) 19:41, 19 January 2009 (UTC)
The synopses are going much too in-depth. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 99.234.223.212 ( talk) 09:53, 25 January 2009 (UTC)
The difference section is based on the same section from the Iron Man animated film article. I have tried to cite sources to give it more depth and truth.
Omega Red has never been part of Weapon X in the comics. This is a solid difference. No reference can be cited because Omega Red has never been part of it.
The film protrays Thor has not trying to battle the Hulk, but trying to reason with him and even showing fear of the Hulk. In all their encounters in the comics this is not true so I have tried to show that.
The Mindless/Bannerless Hulk rarely appears so references are nearly impossible, but the times Thor has battled it he more or less held his own. This is radically different from the movie where Thor was portrayed as virtually powerless with two whole minutes being nothing but the Hulk's punching bag.
In the film Amora was portrayed as a powerful spellcaster needing her to cast most of his spells with Loki displaying little magic and at times even being ignorant of it. In the comics, Loki is one of the most powerful spellcasters and pretty much always does his own magic.
In the film, based on how easily he trashes Thor the Hulk is displaying a level of strength that he rarely has in the comics. He has never treated Thor that way so I thought it was a difference worth noting.
The Hulk attacking Asgard and fighting through everything and the level of strength is displayed is very reminiscent of an early Thor story featuring the character of Mangog —Preceding unsigned comment added by 161.31.83.39 ( talk) 16:15, 1 July 2009 (UTC)
If you removed it here should not the same section from the
The Invincible Iron Man be removed as well. It does not cite any sources and I fail to see a difference between the section I tried to add here with actual references and that section that does not even both with any. —Preceding
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does anyone have an idea what the productioncosts were? -- 88.73.152.165 ( talk) 19:41, 19 January 2009 (UTC)
The synopses are going much too in-depth. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 99.234.223.212 ( talk) 09:53, 25 January 2009 (UTC)
The difference section is based on the same section from the Iron Man animated film article. I have tried to cite sources to give it more depth and truth.
Omega Red has never been part of Weapon X in the comics. This is a solid difference. No reference can be cited because Omega Red has never been part of it.
The film protrays Thor has not trying to battle the Hulk, but trying to reason with him and even showing fear of the Hulk. In all their encounters in the comics this is not true so I have tried to show that.
The Mindless/Bannerless Hulk rarely appears so references are nearly impossible, but the times Thor has battled it he more or less held his own. This is radically different from the movie where Thor was portrayed as virtually powerless with two whole minutes being nothing but the Hulk's punching bag.
In the film Amora was portrayed as a powerful spellcaster needing her to cast most of his spells with Loki displaying little magic and at times even being ignorant of it. In the comics, Loki is one of the most powerful spellcasters and pretty much always does his own magic.
In the film, based on how easily he trashes Thor the Hulk is displaying a level of strength that he rarely has in the comics. He has never treated Thor that way so I thought it was a difference worth noting.
The Hulk attacking Asgard and fighting through everything and the level of strength is displayed is very reminiscent of an early Thor story featuring the character of Mangog —Preceding unsigned comment added by 161.31.83.39 ( talk) 16:15, 1 July 2009 (UTC)
If you removed it here should not the same section from the
The Invincible Iron Man be removed as well. It does not cite any sources and I fail to see a difference between the section I tried to add here with actual references and that section that does not even both with any. —Preceding
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161.31.84.52 (
talk)
19:00, 2 July 2009 (UTC)