Talk:Betty Ross Banner

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I added this article after finding nothing linked to an entry on the List of Marvel Comics characters page. If Betty already has an entry under a different title, then this title should probably redirect to it, or the link on the characters page needs to be changed.

[edit] Relationship with Doc Sampson

Was reading the Doc Sampson page and it says that she and him had a fling, yet I find no mention of that here. Given the reaction that Banner is supposed to have had to this, it seems like a fairly important thing to be mentioned, though I never read the stories, and so don't feel competent to place this in the right order.

Reply: This happened in Bruce Jones' critically panned run on Hulk. Peter David's ret-con was to suggest that everything that happened during this time was a product of Nightmare's doing.

[edit] Deceased?

The reference to Betty being deceased is a line of dialogue in World War Hulk #3, right? Just because Thunderbolt Ross thinks Betty is deceased, doesn't mean he is right. Should this line stay in the bio? Dstumme 20:30, 6 August 2007 (UTC)

At the end of Tempest Fugit resurrected Betty was clearly shown as a creation of Nightmare's. It seems highly unlikely that she wouldn't have contacted her father by now othervise. Given two current references it should stay unless she shows up again. Just like the Bruce Jones run references should stay despite the circumstances apparently being rewritten. The argument goes both ways. Dave 08:19, 7 August 2007 (UTC)