https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dgWrcoGh6gQ Rick Jones is filming a reality show to make people less scared of the Hulk, and also, as the hulkish A-Bomb, working with him as part of the paramilitary Supreme Military Agency of Super Humans, along with She-Hulk, Red Hulk and Skaar. Because if there's one thing that'll make people less scared of the Hulk, it's putting him in a group with four more Hulks. The concluding episodes of the second season, which see a Ghost Rider appearance and team-up with the Avengers, air this month. Anticipation Level: Middling. This is the least popular of Disney XD's Marvel shows, and there's no word about whether it will be renewed for a third season. Designed rather narrowly to appeal to young boys with a reliance on recurring sight gags, the show makes a few choices which seem to distance it from that demographic, particularly the reality-show angle. But at least it tried something different than all the Hulk's other onscreen adventures, while the talents of Paul Dini, Seth Green and Eliza Dushku elevated it somewhat.
T Campbell has written quite a few online comics series and selected work for Marvel, Archie and Tokyopop. His longest-running works are Fans, Penny and Aggie-- and his current project with co-writer Phil Kahn, Guilded Age.