![]() ![]() You see, Bruce Banner’s usual love interest is Betty Ross (played by Liv Tyler in The Incredible Hulk, the only solo Hulk outing in the Marvel Cinematic Universe). To do so, he enacts series of emergency protocols (including delivery of a Hulk-sized containment cell and activation of a suit of extra-big Iron Man armor) that he collectively refers to as “Veronica.” * Punching ensues.īut what does it all mean? One might assume Veronica is a weapon used in Marvel’s comics, or that it’s some reference to a Marvel character. After the Hulk starts rampaging through a city, Tony is tasked with stopping the green guy’s path of destruction. In a subsequent action sequence, we get our answer. Who is this Veronica, and why is she peeping at the Hulk? we are left asking. ![]() Tony Stark talks to Bruce Banner (y’know, the guy who turns into the Hulk) about how Bruce constantly has to have “Veronica” looking over his shoulder. ![]() Warning: Fairly minor Avengers: Age of Ultron spoilers ahead (but don’t worry, no Archie spoilers).Įarly on in the latest mighty Marvel movie, there’s a moment that might have you scratching your head. Other than the infamous 1994 one-issue story Archie Meets the Punisher (no, seriously, that’s a real thing), Marvel has rarely acknowledged Archie, and vice versa. The explosive, convoluted Marvel universe and the placid, permanently teenage Archie universe are two of the longest-lasting institutions in comics - but they’ve rarely crossed over with one another. ![]()
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