HULK OF ARABIA! A ghost from General Ross’s past has resurfaced, embroiled in a dangerous war in the Middle East. Red Hulk goes off the grid on an unsanctioned mission that puts him at direct odds with the Secret Avengers and Steve Rogers, his super hero sponsor. Teaming up with Machine Man, Rulk sets out on a covert mission that may be the most dangerous of his life! Jeff Parker continues his lauded run, with stunning art by the incomparable Patrick Zircher. Don’t miss the beginning of the biggest Red Hulk story yet!
Overall, this issue was a very nice start to a new story arc. Read Full Review
Hulk #42 very much feels like a new starting point for this book, so if you've been hesitating to give this series a shot after all of the praise we've thrown it, this is your chance. Read Full Review
Although Marvel might not be insisting it as much, this issue is a brilliant jumping on point for readers. Jeff Parker has been entertaining fans on "Thunderbolts," and his work here is every bit as strong, unapologetic, and enjoyable. Read Full Review
Even though I miss Hardman & Breitweiser, this series just keeps chugging along. The new story we begin here is contemporary and fresh and the art's pretty good as well. Read Full Review