@1-800-Wavy Apparently you are unaware of the FF history. They were created in 1961 by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby. So having him appear was an tribute to the team creator.
@@pietrocatalano4285 The idea was that Giganto's hide was too strong, so the bomb had to be INSIDE it. Launching a nuke into a creature's mouth while it's taking a snooze isn't easy.
Marvel’s Illuminati (MI) were not trying to kill the Hulk when they shot him into space. They found a very nice planet that didn’t have any intelligent life on it for him to live out his days. On the way, Hulk wrecked the ship and it crashed on Skaar/Warworld/whatever it is called. Also while Hulk blamed the explosion on MI, it was actually Meik who did it.
From what I remember I think Meik knew about the damaged warp core but it wasn't him that planted it, it was followers of the Red King. It's a few years since I read the comics so I might be wrong!
@@stevie3416 the warp core was part of the ship, hulk probably damaged it in his rampage (or the crash damaged it) Miek activated it to make it blow up. The red king has nothing to do with it. The iluminati built the thing so hulk thought it was a bomb planted by them, thus world war hulk
@@jorge9604 I take it you've not read the comics!? Smeatron is right, Red King loyalists tampered with the warp core and Meik witnessed it but didn't prevent them from doing so. Hulk believed it to be the illuminati that done it causing world war hulk, at the end Hulk discovers the truth and takes his rage out on Meik.
Couldn't finish this list. Not when this lady is talking and i know there are so many other presenters on WhatCulture with so much more charisma. And not even all of them are Jules.
I really hope that the narrator is able to work out how to remove the Dalek/Robotic tone to some of her reading, because this was pretty hard to listen to. She has charisma, she'll improve no doubt, but this video sounds oddly flat in places as some words just sound plain robotic and overpronounced.