LOVE AND DEATH The original Defenders vs The Offenders in a smackdown for the history books!
The math is simple, folks. Waid Scalera/Staples Hulk/Daredevil = an issue you should be reading right now. Seriously, stop reading this review and go buy this issue. It's quite possibly the most fun you'll have with a comic all week and it's backed up by some absolutely wonderful and remarkable art. You've earned a good time, so go reward yourself and check out this book. Read Full Review
Of the 10 issues in the series so far, this one is the least offensive, if just because of the fun of seeing the Defenders back together again. But it's still a silly story. Read Full Review
Loeb and McGuinness don't unleash the battle just yet -- this first installment is just the prelude to the coming storm of smashing -- but it's a joyous start. "Hulk" #10 won't win any awards -- it doesn't take itself seriously enough for that -- but it will charm you if you let it. It's classic Marvel fun, wrapped up in a beautiful Ed McGuinness package. Read Full Review
The Offenders (what a wonderfully cheesy name for the villain team) versus the Defenders. It ain't smart comics, but it's fun comics. Read Full Review
With the fantastic themes and events taking place in the Marvel Universe, the Hulk, one of Marvel's most popular characters, needs to be involved in some capacity, not be wasted away in a book that seemingly has no direction or purpose besides finding the identity of the Red Hulk. This book needs to be involved in the grand scheme of things, and as long as it's not, it's very hard to take it seriously. But then again, maybe that's the point. Read Full Review
The Hulk is stupid. I get that. But that doesn't mean his comic needs to be. Read Full Review
It's a bit chaotic and it feels out of the story. But promising.