[grabs hand, skips through a field of flower etc.]
Ultimates!Hank, huh... I, uh, have not actually read any Ultimates comics. I leafed through the first issue of Ultimate Avengers once, happened on a page that had Steve being all... mean, went "D':" and flung the comic away. >3>; Also I've heard it gets worse. Haven't actually heard what they made Hank like in that verse. Or maybe I have and blocked it. I'D
But to return to topic. Besides being dead, maybe Jan's powers are part of the problem. Too... campy? (I mean, I love campy but I suppose it might be hard to meld into the style they're going for with this movie verse?). Whereas with Hank, it seems the first or only thing many people remember about him (if anything) is that he hit Jan. And at the end of the day maybe Hank is just simply too obscure/unpopular?
Although, even if they had used the character, I doubt his deeper issues like the mental problems and such would have been brought up, seeing as they already did that Iron Man to some extent. Which I'm mostly ok with since I mostly like the lighter approach they've taken in this movie verse, as long as it doesn't make the character in question seem too flat/overly unsympathetic, which I've been told kind of happens in Iron Man 2 (I've been too scared to watch it to see for myself). But I'm digressing again.
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Ultimates!Hank, huh... I, uh, have not actually read any Ultimates comics. I leafed through the first issue of Ultimate Avengers once, happened on a page that had Steve being all... mean, went "D':" and flung the comic away. >3>;
Also I've heard it gets worse. Haven't actually heard what they made Hank like in that verse. Or maybe I have and blocked it. I'DBut to return to topic. Besides being dead, maybe Jan's powers are part of the problem. Too... campy? (I mean, I love campy but I suppose it might be hard to meld into the style they're going for with this movie verse?). Whereas with Hank, it seems the first or only thing many people remember about him (if anything) is that he hit Jan. And at the end of the day maybe Hank is just simply too obscure/unpopular?
Although, even if they had used the character, I doubt his deeper issues like the mental problems and such would have been brought up, seeing as they already did that Iron Man to some extent. Which I'm mostly ok with since I mostly like the lighter approach they've taken in this movie verse, as long as it doesn't make the character in question seem too flat/overly unsympathetic, which I've been told kind of happens in Iron Man 2 (I've been too scared to watch it to see for myself). But I'm digressing again.