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Veknoid_Outcast said:

 Roth’s super-soldier storyline evolve into something more interesting than dollar-store Doomsday

Doomsday, first appearance 1992. Abomination, first appearance 1973. Emil Blonksy will only ever be one thing... Abomination.

Veknoid_Outcast said:

After watching it again I feel like Ross is the true villain, and Blonsky just kind of the muscle. And Ross is something of a compelling villain — manipulative, obsessive, so loyal to his military career that he’s willing to throw out his relationship with his daughter. Even his decision to release Bruce at the end isn’t an act of heroism; it’s an act of cowardice. He’s attempting to cover up the “Abomination” he helped to create by sending, as he’s done several times during the movie, a soldier in to battle to do his dirty work.

This has always been the case in the comics. Only a few of Hulk villains are 'clever' enough to formulate plans but Ross has a bigger part due to Banner's relationship with Betty. His is a personal grudge, while say The Leader is more jut trying to eliminate that which is in his way. Ross has teamed up with Ross at times too showing Ross' desperation over the situation. The latter evens of Ross' life and his path to redempetion when he was a hulk himself was really well done and one of the better plots in modern Marvel (there aren't many).



Hmm, pie.