Hulk #32

Writer: Jeff Parker Artist: Gabriel Hardman Publisher: Marvel Comics Release Date: April 20, 2011 Critic Reviews: 2 User Reviews: 1
8.9Critic Rating
7.0User Rating

The Red Hulk has nowhere to call home. He can't sleep or he'll run the risk of turning human...to be killed immediately by the formidable General Fortean. The Red Hulk needs time and answers; instead he gets another unstoppable hunter created by Zero/One just for him!

  • 9.5
    A Comic Book Blog - Victor Kutsenok Apr 21, 2011

    So let's talk opinions. First off, no back-up story wasting my time and money so that already makes this book a winner. The writing, in my opinion is improving with every issue. I like the way Rulk, and Ross in particular, are being put through the wringer. Hardship upon hardship is being laid out in front of Ross and he's stepping up to face them each time. This is good personal growth for Ross. I really like the concept of Black Fog. In a way, its a Wolverine type character so this battle should be fun. The art in the book is nice but not overly splashy. (Even though the last page image was freakin awesome looking.) I do like that there is a lot going on in every panel. Details always makes a picture more enjoyable. The rain scenes were very nicely done too. I can't wait to see this artist do some nice action sequences. Hopefully, they will be nicely detailed as well. Overall, a great issue. That's my opinion folks. Take it or leave it. Read Full Review

  • 8.4
    Weekly Comic Book Review - Dean Stell Apr 20, 2011

    Good things happen when you smear together the work of three must-read/see creators. Hulk is just a fun romp of a story and has been one of the most consistently good Marvel titles over the last 6 months (when this creative team came aboard). Read Full Review

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