Who was in the wrong here?

Who was in the wrong here?

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Whoever thought that was a good looking Iron Man design.

the writers

i thought this film was ok
was i wrong?
i havent read the comic

You.

hulk. he beat up brb.

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>Have a monster fueled by pure rage on your planet
>Its survived direct nukes and the harshest environments possible, including space
>But its also saved your planet time and time again

>"hey what if we put the Hulk on a spaceship and launch him in to space lol"
>"he defiantly wont find a way back to earth lol"

>"oh fuggg he found his way back to earth"
>"now hes really angry but also smart"
>"and hes got an army of pissed off people too"

>"why us??"

The Illuminati for trying to contain The Hulkster. They could have kept him in a cryogenic stasis pod or teleport him into another dimension.

Who's the one between Reed and Tony?

Black bolt.

I thought Strange voted against it?

That was namor. He quit because of it

It's like the combination of the worst aspects of classic shellhead and modern shitty armor.

They should have asked Banner and Hulk before launching them into space.

Thank you clarifying. Could have sworn Strange had reservations, but that might have happened when Hulk came back

The Illuminati, they could've at least asked Bruce/Hulk before sending him into space.

That would've been really awkward when he said no and they did it anyways.

>Let’s ask the guy who destroys trillions of dollars in info structure if we should punish him!
Retards.

At least they would've had the excuse of "you gave us no choice", but it's still a fucking retarded idea to exile the Hulk and expect him to be okay with it.

It wasn't a punishment, they wanted to send him to a planet where he could finally find peace.

You should see the Marvels Spider-man and Avengers Black Panther armors

>Marvels Spider-man
Isn't that Alex Ross? I rather liked that.
>Avengers Black Panther
I recently got caught up on the current Avengers, and I think I actually noticed things wrong with his costume in the moment, which is something I would usually glaze over.

The comic run was fantastic, and I thought the movie was good because they had to make an essentially original story because even back then Marvel Entertainment didn't own the film rights to most of the characters that appeared in the comic version.

Hulk's entire plot was wanting to be left alone. The moment they try to give him an entire paradise planet he freaks the fuck out and ends up landing on a different shithole planet.

He ends up loving it and the people, finds peace and ends up losing it after a bomb goes off, so blames the people who tried to give him a paradise who literally had nothing to do with it, while while of his own Warbound pushes him to war, despite knowing the truth behind the attack.

Hulk, in the end, is just an angry piece of shit, who got exactly what they asked for and found they didn't want it, so they take their anger out on others.