"Planet Hulk" and "World War Hulk" writer Greg Pak ends his legendary "Incredible Hulk" run with his most explosive, unpredictable and revelation-packed story to date! For the past year, Bruce Banner has fought gods and monsters to protect his family and everything he holds dear, but now he's up against the toughest foe the angriest man on the planet has ever faced – his own shocking desires. When a genuine wishing well is unleashed upon the Marvel Universe, everyone's true yearnings are fulfilled. But between what we think we want and what we truly desire may lie a terrifying chasm – made all the more dangerous by Umar of the Dark Dimensmore
Hulk is the big-book that could. I fully admit to all but hating this series when it first began a few years ago focusing on the extremely Mary Sue character of Red Hulk, but Jeff Parker (and a slew of talented artists) have completely changed my opinion and turned this into one of my must-read books whenever it comes out, even when in the midst of the murky waters of the event crossover. I urge everyone to check this series out right now. Read Full Review
Hulk is great again. Wonderful art and Jeff Parker showing that event tie-ins don't have to disrupt your ongoing storylines. Read Full Review
Wow what an AMAZING Cover. Doesn't it just get you so excited to look inside and see the titanic first time ever battle between the Thing and Rulk? Is your mouth salivating in expectation for the awesome smashing and destruction that is sure to occur? Well guess what. You my friends are screwed. There is no battle. Read Full Review
"Hulk" has been a consistently entertaining book since Jeff Parker took over, and this issue is a marvelous example of why that is so. Lucky for all of us, though, Parker is teamed up with a solid art team that help this story seem like much more than a shill for the "Fear Itself" event. Read Full Review
Very boring