OMEGA HULK + RED HULK = MASS SMASH DESTRUCTION!
• MATT MURDOCK VERSUS DOC GREEN in an oral argument.
• RED HULK VERSUS DOC GREEN in the opposite of the first disagreement.
• Something bad happens at the BEEHIVE. (Hint: see above)
Rated T
Can't wait to see where it goes from here. Read Full Review
Gerry Duggan continues to hit all the right notes with his Hulk run. Doc Green's quest to eliminate all Hulks puts him in the path of Red Hulk, resulting in his fiercest challenge yet. It's a showdown long in the making, and Duggan doesn't disappoint as he explores the deepseated, years-long rivalry between the two Hulks. Read Full Review
This was, ultimately, a massive brawl of an issue with some exposition on the side, and theres nothing wrong with that, considering whose name is on the cover. Finding new and novel ways to present characters, particularly characters who have an already extensive history, might not be a challenge unique to comics, but its certainly more common in this medium than others. And while the battle between the two main characters in this issue at first seems like well-worn territory, it actually winds up coming off as particularly novel as weve got two sentient, thinking Hulks rather than one clever one and one berserker. Its a small change, but a critical one and it gives the issue a sense of novelty and continues this storyline in an interesting direction while showing Duggan's ability to come up with new and interesting ways to have gamma powered people smash into each other. Read Full Review
Hulk #10 is an good for what it is—one long action sequence featuring a really fun Hulk rumble, but it has some problems that hold it back. There's not much to get from the story here and there are some problems with the characters. It's certainly better than the previous issues and if all you wanted was some action, this issue should do it for you. Read Full Review
This is a great example of how to do fight scenes in a comic book. It is what it is, some ass kicking action. And who doesn't love that?