
The funnybook Abomination, introduced in 1967's Tales To Astonish #90, was a godless Russian who intentionally exposed himself to twice as much gamma radiation as puny Banner absorbed. He became twice as strong as Hulk and twice as fugly. Also, he couldn't change back to Russky alter ego Emil Blonsky.
Louis Leterrier (the “Transporter” movies) directs from a screenplay by Zak Penn (“Elektra,” “X-Men: The Last Stand”).
3 comments:
I like the name Emil Blonsky. Blonsky is fun to say.
Blonsky.
Blonsky.
Tim Roth is cool; he makes a good villain. Like that sniveling evil Englishman he played opposite Liam Neeson in the movie Rob Blonsky.
I wouldn't mind having a sidekick named Blonsky.
"Blonsky come quick! I need a screw driver!" is something I might say.
I always liked the Abomination character but never understood why he was scaly. The name is top notch though. No mistaking what that guy's all about.
Oh excellent, I love Tim Roth. He will def' make an evil villain for sure. **woot**
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