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Iron Fist would be too close to Kung Fu for people to separate both series being that both characters use martial arts.

Somehow I don't think this will be an issue.

Me neither. I have no problem separating Caine from Kung Fu from any Jackie Chan character or Chuck Norris character.

Though a Shang Chi series might have that problem... since the character wouldn't exist if not for the Kung Fu series.

For that matter, the Hulk tv series was very similar to Kung Fu, as was The Fugitive.
 
The movie just soiled you on a good thing.

The comics are superb.

This once, She-Hulk was in a dire situation where monsters and stuff are going to eat her and destroy the world whereafter she says "You have yo help me! You don't have a choice!" and he replies "There's always a choice" as he turns tail and waddles off.

Besides his Primary chief Nemesis is called "Doctor Bong".
 
My comment had nothing to do with the movie.

The comics were superb, when written by Howard's creator, Steve Gerber. Unfortunately, Gerber is dead.

No Howard the Duck, please. Let it lie with the voice of the character.
 
Another talk with Jeph Loeb...

When we look at the best of 'genre' television, the stuff that sticks out for me is what's been driven by the vision of a super talented creator/show runner. Damon Lindelof on 'Lost.' Joss Whedon on 'Buffy.' Al Gough and Miles Millar on 'Smallville.' And as it happens, these guys are also big Marvel fans. What we will be looking for is that kind of energy for Marvel Television. People who understand and love both mediums.

Jeph, call Joss. Now.
 
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