That was genuinely disturbing, for the realism. That's probably what you would get when you add what would generally be considered mild homophobia, a lack of confidence in your own sexuality and the release of a cannibalistic monster on heat. T_T
In the fairness of context though, I don't think anything about the Hulk was meant to be endearing. (Some stupid people though seemed to consider it funny.)
It took me a few times reading to pick up on the supposed humour of it, maybe because the writer part of me wonders how such a pathetic creature could ever be considered funny.
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In the fairness of context though, I don't think anything about the Hulk was meant to be endearing. (Some stupid people though seemed to consider it funny.)
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I get the impression that was meant to be funny. And part of me wonders if the writer realized how awful it was, or cared.
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It took me a few times reading to pick up on the supposed humour of it, maybe because the writer part of me wonders how such a pathetic creature could ever be considered funny.
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The animated version was treated a bit better.
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That and I really wanted the X-Men to be cool.