Without plot to help the character, BFR into the blackness of space is very much an option. Strange could've teleported Hulk into a star for goodness sake or simply teleported him into the middle of this:
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Where Hulk would've floated like this:
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Until it was time to retrieve him.
You're thinking to inside the box, and using plot too much to help Hulk (go figure). If they had wanted to BFR him, he'd have been BFR'd and that's where he'd have stayed. Whether it be in empty space, or a burning star doesn't really matter. Unless of course a passing group of aliens decided to take a stroll several light years into black space to see what they could find?
can you find an instance where that tactic didn't eventually fall to pieces? he get's teleported back to civilization by the same characters he threatened to kill right before that. hilariously thanos didn't even stay gone for the entire page
yes, comics have plot lawl. are you serious?
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Point = missed. That didn't have to happen at all. It happened because Thanos was going to help battle a bigger threat. Hulk was the threat. He'd stay in place for as long the Illuminati wanted him to stay.
Trying to pass off the tactic as invalid or whatever gibberish your saying because the BFR'd victims don't stay stranded for years at a time or something is pretty ridiculous.
It's bit weird to hear that Bfr will eventually fall. It is a petty excuse because, eventually a high majority of character will return no matter what method of battlefield removal was used. Why? hello, is called a business. Fact is, sending wwh to space would have been a good plan but the story/author would not allow it.
I'm sure acting like there's nothing else to reply to makes you feel special, but what you're doing, it's just running away. You haven't proven your point or...responded to the new post I put up. But if putting up a pic of your fave character and trying to be cute makes you feel like you achieved something maybe I'll try it too:
umm that's what i'm saying. even in hand picked instances, shit even on the same page as one the character that was banished was recalled immediately cause he was needed, just like how the hulk was.
you're just acting catty now
"we're" not arguing that's why. i understand that you are trying to push that a guy unable to move or teleport in space will be stranded by definition, that's fine, but i am telling you that it's not permanent cause of plot or that the character isn't truly deserving of an indefinite sentence of solitude. it just doesn't happen. i don't even know why you are still on it when someone else just brought it up as a deflection from something more debatable.
Except, there are instances where BFRing of any kind works. Nothing in comics is permanent, so sending WWH into space and leaving him there is just as viable as any other BFR like those done to Superboy-Prime, DD, and many others. Why? Because eventually, every villian, every hero will come despite the fact that they were send to god knows where, or even if they died. That is why WWH was not thrown into space. The story would be stupid
That's not a contradiction. Because whatever method one uses, even death, that character will come back. Thus BFR works, just like death. Regardless, what one does, the character will eventually come back
You think I'm being catty? for over sensitivity. There's no spite towards you intended. Sorry if you're taking it that way or if I'm giving that impression....
Yes "we" are. You replied first, and I continued.
I understand that, what you don't seem to understand is that Hulk being put into space isn't a permanent thing. From what I've gathered, you're arguing that BFR simply isn't an option because sooner or later, something will come along and change it. Well no shit. Of course the Illuminati wouldn't just leave the Hulk there and it'd be the end of Hulk. But it is an option and it's one that was intentionally not used in order to keep the story going. Completely understandable. But it was indeed an option that would have been more than viable to get rid of the Hulk. Just like putting him in a star would've been. The plot couldn't have that which is why it's perfectly understandable that it didn't happen, I get that, but as far Hulk getting picked up by some aliens or floating onto some planet, that's just not happening had Strange or the others not wanted it to. In the end it's irrelevant I guess.
I don't care what others are saying. I'm only responding to you. to whoever brought up a good point or whatever.
They tried to bfr Red She Rulk and she punched her way back through dimensions (and Hulk/Banner knew bfring her wouldn't work). BFR isn't an ace in the whole imo, especially against beings like Hulk and Doomsday.