View Full Version : Incredible Hulk #11 - Return of some AF vol.2 characters?
-K-M-
04-16-2012, 04:30 PM
Could this be the Sasquatches we saw in Alpha Flight vol.2?
INCREDIBLE HULK #11
JASON AARON (w) • RENATO GUEDES (a)
Cover by CHRISTIAN NAUCK• Banner continues to torment the Hulk as the STAY ANGRY arc continues!
• A lost city of Sasquatches!
• Featuring the world’s deadliest hunter, Kraven!
32 PGS./Parental Advisory …$3.99
http://www.comicbookresources.com/?page=article&id=38183
Chris
04-16-2012, 07:41 PM
Good find -K-M- Jason Aaron has included Puck and now Wild Child in his stories, so why not Sasquatches II
batman_von_gein
04-17-2012, 06:06 AM
thats awesome. def gotta get this comic. even if its not Sasquatch II still sounds like a good issue
Good find -K-M- Jason Aaron has included Puck and now Wild Child in his stories, so why not Sasquatches II
Technically he included Wild Child way back in his second ever Marvel story, 2007's Wolverine #56
Chris
04-17-2012, 08:37 PM
Technically he included Wild Child way back in his second ever Marvel story, 2007's Wolverine #56
I have not bought Wolverine #53 - 56 yet. Read reviews that Jeph Loeb was classifying Wild Child and Sasquatch as lupines?!?
OK. So Loeb wrote 53 - 55 and Jason Aaron wrote issue 56?
The thread http://alphaflight.net/showthread.php?8283-Wolverine-304-(2012)-Return-of-an-Alpha-Flight-member has kinds deviated into a discussion on Loeb's run, and I'm sure you can search for the original threads where we discussed it at the time.
In recent interviews with Loeb he's stated that not everything Romulus told Sasquatch & co about the lupine connection was true.
Wildchild wasn't alleged as being one, he was merely working for Romulus.
Thinking back to the topic, Aaron has also briefly written Northstar & Aurora, and Jeffries in Schism too.
He has stated his love for Byrne's 'Flight a few times in interviews, I believe.
-K-M-
04-18-2012, 01:28 PM
Sans his last issue on Wolverine, I have enjoyed his work.
Chris
04-18-2012, 06:45 PM
Thinking back to the topic, Aaron has also briefly written Northstar & Aurora, and Jeffries in Schism too.
He has stated his love for Byrne's 'Flight a few times in interviews, I believe.
Man, my memory is slipping. Rplass recently wrote a review on X-Men Schism 2 and I even commented on it and I still forgot. Must be from all those injections from General Clarke years back.
Chris
04-21-2012, 04:02 PM
Speaking of Sasquatch II and AF volume II, here is a pic drawn by Gilbert Monsanto aka gammaknight featuring Sasquatch II, Manbot, Puck, Murmur, Radius, Synthoid Guardian, and Vindicator. I found it awhile back over at deviantart
http://gammaknight.deviantart.com/art/Alpha-Flight-56249496
http://alphaflight.net/attachment.php?attachmentid=1953&d=1332989893
Mokole
04-21-2012, 04:24 PM
Volume II should've lasted a lot longer...
Le Messor
04-21-2012, 05:55 PM
Chris - that's not bad. Thanks for sharing!
- Le Messor
"If you and your partner always agree, one of you is unnecessary!"
Flightpath07
04-22-2012, 05:00 PM
Volume II should've lasted a lot longer...
* Or Volume 1 should have ended sooner (say, at issue twenty eight), and Volume 2 started sooner (like, a month after that) ?
I agree, that is some sweet art!
Thinking back to the topic, Aaron has also briefly written Northstar & Aurora, and Jeffries in Schism too.
He has stated his love for Byrne's 'Flight a few times in interviews, I believe.
Looking at the latest solicits (http://bit.ly/NgEYHc) that AF love looks to hopefully be continuing! :D
rplass
07-25-2012, 09:20 PM
This issue is out today and does indeed have many Sasquatches, but unfortunately there's nothing specifically linking any of the Sasquatches to the volume 2 Sasquatches. I suppose you could assume the overlap between the two groups because in this issue, there's a very large gathering. So, uh, maybe.
Chris
07-25-2012, 10:45 PM
Right. No explanation if these Sasquatches are related to the one in vol 2. Story takes place "Somewhere in the Pacific Northwest." Heck that could be Oregon, Idaho, Washington, Alaska, Yukon, British Columbia, FP's backyard, who knows where.
Flightpath07
07-26-2012, 02:00 AM
Right. No explanation if these Sasquatches are related to the one in vol 2. Story takes place "Somewhere in the Pacific Northwest." Heck that could be Oregon, Idaho, Washington, Alaska, Yukon, British Columbia, FP's backyard, who knows where.
Dang! So THAT'S who has been keeping me up while I am trying to sleep!
btw, isn't the plural of Sasquatch, Sasquatch? As in, "look over there, isn't that a bunch of Sasquatch?!"
Flightpath07
07-26-2012, 02:01 AM
* stoopid dubble posting... *
Le Messor
07-26-2012, 04:39 AM
* stoopid dubble posting... *
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-K-M-
07-26-2012, 11:05 PM
Yeah I picked it up, not a fan of bald-head Hulk and holy moly they sure did kill a lot of Sasquatch.
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