Mahalo She-Hulk

MahaloI've been following the progress of Mahalo, a kind of cross between Wikipedia and Google that pays contributors. It's a really cool concept and the pay incentive and editor ownership will hopefully act as a brake against the site being used for purposes of disinformation - an ailment that has reduced the utility of Wikipedia.

Last month an editor posted a She-Hulk page at Mahalo, and Shulkie.com was ranked as one of the top seven She-Hulk resources on the internets! (Yay!)

She-Hulk on Mahalo

We really enjoyed your website and found that it provided a lot of quality information on She-Hulk in a well designed form that is rare for most fan-run websites. Thanks for checking us out and if you have any suggestions for the She-Hulk page or others, feel free to let us know!

Mahalo!

Travis

Oh, come on!

Is Jason Calacanis a closet She-Hulk fan? If he makes nice to Marvel's editors, maybe She-Hulk could accidentally crush the Earth-616 Nick Denton?

Oh, wait - Earth-616 Nick Denton is actually MODOK

Earth-616 Nick DentonI just remembered that the Earth-616 Nick Denton is MODOK! From the Wikipedia:

MODOK is a fictional character, a supervillain in the Marvel Comics universe. His name is an acronym for Mobile/Mental Organism Designed Only for Killing. MODOK first appeared in Tales of Suspense #94 (October 1967), which was written by Stan Lee and illustrated by Jack Kirby.

And there is more MODOK goodness at There's Something About MODOK.

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As the Hulk, Banner is capable of immense feats of strength, which increases with his feelings of rage and anger. Anger is a common trigger of Banner's transformation. A common storyline is the pursuit of both Banner and the Hulk by the police or the armed forces, due to the destruction he causes.

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She-Hulk is usually limited to her own series; when she appears in other comics, she does not often address the readers.