Never try to explain Scott Summer's love life.

From: [identity profile] floorcandy.livejournal.com


I couldn't agree more. IMO a lot of the problems with accessibility is exacerbated by these huge crossover tie-ins.

I don't know much much about the Ultimate Marvel universe though, except that I read (and loved) the first two Ultimates series. When I heard that Loeb was taking over for Ultimates 3 I was physically ill.
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From: [identity profile] lisaquestions.livejournal.com


I had fun with Ultimate Spider-Man, to a point. Until he had clones.

Er, Ultimate X-Men had some good stuff, but I think it possibly jumped the shark as well.

And yeah, Ultimates 3 was not so good. Parts of the first two bugged me as well.

From: [identity profile] floorcandy.livejournal.com


One of my irl friends told me that his major problem with Ultimates 1 & 2 was the treatment of Banner (before he Hulked out again and ate people.)

I don't know. It's ham-fisted and the characters are asses to each other, but for me that's part of the appeal. I know that's strange. It seemed to skate on a fine edge between the kind of wonderful industrial-military-complex type of material that Warren Ellis puts out, and the 'superheroes would be narcissistic @$$holes in the real world' type stuff that Garth Ennis seems to enjoy pumping out. (Although I think Ennis is milking that theme a little thin lately.)
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From: [identity profile] lisaquestions.livejournal.com


I think the handling of Banner and Hulk was pretty good, I was just annoyed with the casual homophobia.

Stuff like "HULK STRAIGHT!" followed by Hulk killing aliens because he thought they wanted to sex him up was really disturbing to me.

From: [identity profile] floorcandy.livejournal.com


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.)
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From: [identity profile] lisaquestions.livejournal.com


Yes.

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.


From: [identity profile] floorcandy.livejournal.com


I doubt it.

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.

From: [identity profile] floorcandy.livejournal.com


Personally, I was in it for Ultimate Thor. :P (And a little bit of Cap, but less so than Cap 616.)
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From: [identity profile] lisaquestions.livejournal.com


I was in it for a modern reboot that'd shake off the cruft of 40 years of stale continuity.

That and I really wanted the X-Men to be cool.

From: [identity profile] radiumhead.livejournal.com


yeah, but wouldnt that be in character for him? Hes the Hulk-hes supposed to be a moron.
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From: [identity profile] lisaquestions.livejournal.com


Well, maybe. I mean, Hulk's supposed to not be very intelligent (not fond of moron, tbh, but I'm not calling you out here, just saying), and this is true. But the writers choose how to portray that, and when they choose to portray that as Hulk killing aliens because he thinks they're gay? Yeah, that's really not cool.

From: [identity profile] radiumhead.livejournal.com


you could be right. the writer couldve just left that part out. im not trying to argue about it, im just saying-depending on which incarnation of Hulk it is, he could be stupid, vicious, with any number of bad character traits. Especially Ultimates Hulk. I wouldnt expect him to understand homophobia, or care.

but its totally possible the writer just did the scene cause he thought it was funny..
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From: [identity profile] lisaquestions.livejournal.com


Yeah, but the Hulk doesn't exist independent of being written, drawn, animated, filmed, etc.

So we're not seeing how Hulk thinks, we're seeing the writer's thought processes. And the writer thought pantomiming a gay bashing with Hulk and aliens was funny? Yeah, I kind of guessed that when I read it. But that doesn't invalidate what I am saying.

From: [identity profile] radiumhead.livejournal.com


if it was like, i dont know, Cap or Iron Man, id think it was regular homophobia.
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