Talk:List of Hulk supporting characters
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[edit] Intro
This article could use an introduction, in case the reader doesn't know what "Hulk" refers to. Also define the scope: print? movies? tv? or all three?
Can do us a favour, characters such The Thing,Wolverine or Spider-Man or anyone else who wasn't really Hulk's enemy but rather marvel characters who has dipsute with Hulk by fighting him a lot of time..they shouldn't count as enemies but rather as rival or opponent..can anyone seperate those characters in a different section in this page ? 60.48.109.126 07:13, 8 August 2007 (UTC) m.m.m
- That's why I added the "and opponents" tag. Namor, Thing, Thor and such aren't exactly enemies, just sparring-partners. Wolverine on the other hand, definitely is. He's gladly tried to murder Hulk multiple times, but that's still kept ambivalent on the page itself. Spider-Man has tussled with/tried to stay out of the way of the Hulk a couple of times, but not had recurrent, tough slugfests. We'd have to list lots of other characters like Iron Man, Wonder Man, Captain America etc, if we included him, so I tried to stick to the 'archetypes'/the guys the Hulk is most clearly associated with/'iconically supposed to slug it out with'. Hercules and Iron Man might be in the 'maybe' zone though. Dave 16:43, 8 August 2007 (UTC)
- nice one though ;) how about The Illumnati, the recent Hulk's storyline does proves so factual and it doesnt revert to any other cause for Hulk not to define them as not enemies ?
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- I'm not sure. Doctor Strange has traditionally mostly been one of his best friends, although the grey Hulk held a small grudge about the crossroads dimension, but sure, a collective entry seems ok. Dave 16:24, 17 August 2007 (UTC)
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