Usually when I say “God,” I mean “Athena,” but not today. If the Queen of Olympus, Mistress of War, Inventor of Inventing, and Castrator of Zeus felt one of these two was her enemy, she’d simply stomped on him with a beautiful divine foot and been done with it on Day One.
But unfortunately for David and Rick, some other supernatural entity is running theeir universes, and man, does she, he, or it have it in for those two. But probably not to the same degree.
Now you’ve got me wondering what would happen when Banner/The Hulk dies. Would he stay the was he was when he dies or can zombies get pissed off and he would change back and forth.
Incredible Hulk vs. The Walking Dead. I think I’d watch that. Shooting zombies has been overdone, tearing them limb-from-limb with your bare hands hasn’t.
The Walking Dead is a tragic universe, while TV’s Incredible Hulk is pretty much a happy universe where things go right by the end. Sure, it may seem bad for a little while, but things always wind up working out. It’s kinda hard to call that a curse.
Especially when, as you said, the guy involves himself in stuff.
There is no hope in the Walking Dead. Eventually, and that means within a couple of decades, every human will be dead or immortally zombified. There is no cure on the horizon.
Whereas David Banner was just one man who tried to help people. It sucked but the world he lived in had hope.
Rick Grimes, or “Grimey” as he likes to be known, is the cursed one. And he deserves it, as from what I can tell he’s a bit of a dope, putting others at risk for stupid ill-thought-out reasons.
Looking at your argument another wayL God hates everyone in the WD world; She’s not cursing Rick specifically. But in the Hulkverse, all Her … rage … is aimed straight at David, who, unlike Rick, never does anything to merit his suffering.