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NthDoctor

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Feb 18, 1999, 3:00:00 AM2/18/99
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Peter,

Had you stayed on Incredible Hulk, did you ever have any plans on bringing
Agamemmnon back? And if you can, could you please reveal "Aggy's"
connection to Hela. I know he claimed to be the son of a god and a mortal
woman. I assume that the "god" in question was one of the Norse pantheon.
But which one?

Even if you can't answer any of these qeestions I (which I would
completely understand) I wanted you to know how much I enjoyed your work on
Hulk, Spiderman 2099 and X-Factor.


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Nth Doctor
man...@cyberramp.net

Padguy

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Feb 18, 1999, 3:00:00 AM2/18/99
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NthDoctor writes:

> Had you stayed on Incredible Hulk, did you ever have any plans on
bringing
>Agamemmnon back?<

Yes, eventually I would have.

> And if you can, could you please reveal "Aggy's"
>connection to Hela. <

Well, y'know, strange things can happen. I'd rather not say anything yet
because, who knows? If I ever do return to the series, that's one of the
storylines I'd be pursuing.

PAD

Le Freak. C'est Chic.

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Feb 18, 1999, 3:00:00 AM2/18/99
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Padguy <pad...@aol.com> wrote:

: Well, y'know, strange things can happen. I'd rather not say anything yet


: because, who knows? If I ever do return to the series, that's one of the
: storylines I'd be pursuing.

Anyone else remembering Chris Claremont setting up a Nightcrawler/
Mystique connection, to be "pursued later," somewhere around the vicinity
of 1982--?

;)

Greg

TheD...@my-dejanews.com

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Feb 18, 1999, 3:00:00 AM2/18/99
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In article <19990218134955...@ng-fr1.aol.com>,
pad...@aol.com (Padguy) wrote:

> NthDoctor writes:
>
> > And if you can, could you please reveal "Aggy's"
> >connection to Hela. <
>
> Well, y'know, strange things can happen. I'd rather not say anything yet
> because, who knows? If I ever do return to the series, that's one of the
> storylines I'd be pursuing.
>

Since NthDoctor mentioned S-Man 2099 in his original note, can you comment on
whether there's any connection between Thanatos's "malevolent spirit" and
Aggy? Given the Greek symbolism and his claims about his powers in the First
Heroic Age, it seems like a logical guess...

The Driver

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Padguy

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Feb 19, 1999, 3:00:00 AM2/19/99
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TheDriver writes:

>Since NthDoctor mentioned S-Man 2099 in his original note, can you comment on
>whether there's any connection between Thanatos's "malevolent spirit" and
>Aggy?

Nah.

PAD

UserCEB

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Feb 24, 1999, 3:00:00 AM2/24/99
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TheDriver writes:

>Nah.
>PAD

LOL. Keep 'em guessing, PAD! :) But seein' as your in the answerin' mood, I
have to hit you with the ultimate fan-boy question regarding Hulk:
Who, in your HO, is the stronger: Hulk, or Juggernaut?
CB.

ShadZ

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Feb 25, 1999, 3:00:00 AM2/25/99
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In article <19990224152651...@ng101.aol.com>,

use...@aol.com (UserCEB) wrote:
>
> LOL. Keep 'em guessing, PAD! :) But seein' as your in the answerin' mood, I
> have to hit you with the ultimate fan-boy question regarding Hulk:
> Who, in your HO, is the stronger: Hulk, or Juggernaut?

Well, I know no one asked me, but I've heard this question before, and it
always strikes me that the asker doesn't really understand the nature
of Juggernaut's powers.

While Juggernaut does have super-strength, he is nowhere in the Hulk's league.
In a power lifting competition, he would lose.

What Juggernaut does have that lets him hold his own in a FIGHT with the Hulk,
is the mystical power to not be stopped if he doesn't want to be. If
Juggy wants to walk through a wall, he will walk through that wall. If Juggy
wants his fist to go through the Hulk's face, it will go through the Hulk's
face (unlus the Hulk moves out of the way).

If you are asking "Doesn't that mean Juggy should be able to do some
really neat things that we never see him doing?", you are right. The reason
Juggy doesn't do those things is . . . he's not very bright!

Shad Z.
(Sh...@rocketmail.com)
^Q^
http://homestead.dejanews.com/user.ShadZ/files/

UserCEB

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Feb 27, 1999, 3:00:00 AM2/27/99
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>Well, I know no one asked me, but I've heard this question >before, and it
>always strikes me that the asker doesn't really understand the >nature of
Juggernaut's powers.

>While Juggernaut does have super-strength, he is nowhere in the >Hulk's
league.

Hmm. This asker is quite well versed in Juggernaut-law. Juggernaut, like the
Hulk, has *serious* super-strength, and like the Hulk, his increases also.
CB.

Padguy

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Mar 2, 1999, 3:00:00 AM3/2/99
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userceb writes:

>Who, in your HO, is the stronger: Hulk, or Juggernaut?

For sheer physical strength, it's the Hulk. However, nothing can stop the
Juggernaut (although the Hulk did manage it once, but he was aided by
Apocalypse at the time.)

PAD

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