Posted by Artmonkey
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on 9/23/2009, 15:39:43, in reply to "Hulk 9.. Who, what, when, where, huh?!"
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Jess's appearance can simply be explained by Jeph Loeb's complete disregard for current continuity (see also his inaccurate portrayal of Moon Knight in this series).
God, I wish they'd replace him with a better writer already. But that's a topic for another message board entirely...
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: So, the cover to Hulk 9 is... interesting.
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: http://www.newsarama.com/preview_images/marvelnew/dec08/hulkthe009_cov.jpg
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: What's the score? I ain't reading Hulk, but
: I'm presuming it's not all taking place
: pre-SI? Someone else in the red and yellow?
: Or simply that she's on the cover to make
: up numbers cos they wanted loads of female
: heroes, but she ain't actually in the book?
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: I dunno!
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