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		<title>Comment on The Psychology of the Hulk</title>
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			<name>Django</name>
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		<updated>2008-06-19T06:40:42Z</updated>
		<published>2008-06-04T11:20:53Z</published>
		<content type="html"><![CDATA[I sort of wish you would continue on this topic, because I think there is also a degree of Jungian interplay in which the Hulk personality can be subdued, or integrated into the underdeveloped, withdrawn Banner, and the irritable, tough guy of the Gray Hulk persona.<br> <br>I believe in the idea proposed in the new film, of Anger being turned into Courage.<br> <br>I think that's something that has not really been explored in the books to any satisfactory depth.  I believe, as a lifelong Hulk fan, that that is the route I'd prefer to take.]]></content>
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