Red Hulk is already used to his past sins coming back to haunt him. Now, even the good he's done has created a deadly new challenge. The world stage bursts open to make room for a powerful mastermind who wants to remake society in her own vision--after she kills the Red Hulk! Plus: a mysterious group has plans for their newly adopted champion--Rick Jones, the A-Bomb!
Parker's work here has given me a new appreciation for "Hulk" and this book continues to deliver month in and month out. It's a consistently energetic and informed read with a very tangible connection to the rest of the Marvel Universe. Zero/One is the first of the new foes Parker and Hardman are creating for Red Hulk, and if the others spring to life like she did in this issue, this title will be one to add to your pull list. Unless, of course, you've been paying attention in class and have already added this book. In that case, enjoy. Read Full Review
The back-up Rick Jones story is a significant dip in quality from what we're used to seeing, as most of it is laced with drawn out dialog that lacks the panache we've come to expect from A-Bomb and the characters he encounters. Luckily, the second back-up featuring the Baby Hulks is phenomenal, and unabashedly cute. Read Full Review
The main Rulk story is fine, but the A-Bomb's story and everything about this zero/one are kinda boring.