Why is Red Hulk dreaming of people dying- and how does this vision lead to the all-new, all-improved M.O.D.O.K.? Fortunately for Red Hulk, part of M.O.D.O.K.'s new M.O. is a more non-confrontational personal approach to villainy. Unfortunately for Red Hulk, although M.O.D.O.K. desires to keep his own hands clean, he feels no such need to reign in his newest ally, the electrifying Zzzax!
This was an ok issue but it really wasn't anything too fantastic. So now Rulk knows that M.O.D.O.K is back and he has yet another enemy that he eventually has to deal with. Plus Zzzax is back. Big deal. Read Full Review
Another strong issue of Hulk for Parker and company. Folks really should be reading this. I know a lot of people think they don't like Hulk stories, but I haven't met a single person who has read Parker's Hulk run and been anything but really impressed. Read Full Review
Hulk #36 gets the series back on track after a slight detour, and it's glorious. Read Full Review
Zzzax is a pretty rare character, I'm glad I stumbled upon him here. But the comic is just ok, even boring a bit.