Hulk #26

Writer: Jeff Parker Artist: Gabriel Hardman Publisher: Marvel Comics Release Date: October 20, 2010 Critic Reviews: 2 User Reviews: 3
8.3Critic Rating
6.5User Rating

SCORCHED EARTH PART 2 To save the world, Red Hulk needs the mightiest Avenger, and Thor has just the right tool for the job—the matchless Mjolnir! But when the God of Thunder’s hammer drops, how much of Thor’s wrath will fall on Red Hulk himself?

  • 9.6
    Weekly Comic Book Review - Dean StellShare this:FacebookStumbleUponDigg Oct 23, 2010

    Epic action served up at a frantic pace with great, great, great art. This book might have the championship belt for “best title that Marvel is currently publishing”. Read Full Review

  • 7.0
    IGN - Jesse Schedeen Oct 20, 2010

    Parker is in danger of wearing out the familiar "heroes fight each other, then band together" formula, though. The pace of the script is kept very brisk, with Red Hulk first aiding Iron Man in wrapping up last month's battle before joining Thor in space to pound some meteors into dust. It's not the most cerebral a Hulk book has ever been, but the script isn't simpleminded either. Parker strikes a proper balance between smashing and character building. Hardman's art remains a bit of an unusual adjustment, as it's far darker and more laid back than anything seen on the series previously. Still, it's clean, attractive work that suits the world of Red Hulk. The only real downside to this series in the backup feature. Parker's A-Bomb is far too annoying for his own good, and the story itself seems to have little relevance to anything at all. As with so many of these $3.99 books, a lower price tag and the absence of this supplemental story would be far preferable. Read Full Review

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