Tim Roth's Abomination is back in Marvel Superstars, and It is Nastier Than Ever

Tim Roth's Abomination is back in Marvel Superstars, and It is Nastier Than Ever

The spine is popping back out!

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By fullbodytransplant - Feb 23, 2010 06:02 PM EST
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Source: PlayMarvel.com



Do you remember where you were when you first saw Abomination swinging that nasty fist in Hulk's face? I do. It was one of the most visceral and violent sights in cinema history. Now it is returning in Marvel Superstars.



In this game, raw power equals quick victory. Abomination will be letting it all hang out, and hoping to win in the first few turns. You would have never known Tim Roth had it in him from his early work.



In an ear-cutting contest maybe, but Vinny Van Gogh does not scare me in a slugfest. Maybe the next few roles were getting this actor toughened up.



Mr. Orange. Reservoir Dogs. Now he's ready for blood. Then...



Honey bunny in Pulp Fiction? Well, I guess that's halfway to hardcore. Emil Blonsky was as evil as it gets, and Abomination took it all the way. And now, he's back.

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Paulley
Paulley - 3/23/2010, 9:36 AM
That film in alot of way was better than iron man... plus all the easter eggs gave us fanboys a 90 minute nerdgasm.. lol
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