Commander Steve Rogers has a new mission for Red Hulk... in outer space! A rescue mission goes wrong and Big Red finds himself pulled into a strange planetary system at war. Epic monster battles! Brazen warrior women! Space intrigue! And... King Red Hulk?! Is it cosmic Déjà vu, a cruel joke of fate, or are there other hands at work??? Find out in PLANET RED HULK, an epic two-part adventure from Planet Hulk's Carlo Pagulayan and Hulk master scribe Jeff Parker!
YEAH!!! This is how you start a Hulk story arc. Action, violence, betrayal, confusion and a ton of smashing. Read Full Review
I don't know how much longer Pagulayan will be around, but he is doing a wonderful job fitting the tale handed to him and giving Gabe Hardman a break. I'm satisfied with the art, the story, and eager for more. Ross isn't my favorite Marvel personality, but this title is sure making a run at the favorite spot. Read Full Review
If you're worried that Hulk is going to be derailed by Planet Red Hulk, don't be. Even if it seems like an odd detour in the story thus far, I'm betting that Parker has a grander plan. Read Full Review
You know, it isn't bad, really. But it's a cheap Planet Hulk rip off. I mean... the title kinda suggested it, but... I didn't think it would be THAT cheap. Everything is the same. Like, exactly the same. Some space mission, weird planet with similar habitants, Rulk becomes a prisoner, fights on an arena, becomes a king. I saw it! I saw it already and the original story was really groundbreaking, fresh and much better, than this. And I would understand if Planet Hulk was at least 20 years before this comic. No! Only 5 or so. Even the artist is from the original comic. Maybe it's just some clever idea I didn't get yet, but for now it looks very random, unnecessary and dumb. Fortean arc wasn't closed, Zero/One arc wasn't closed, Omegex arc didmore