DOC GREEN GETS HIS SITES ON MORE GAMMA TARGETS
• DOC GREEN versus SKAAR versus...hmm. We don't want to spoil it
• But were you worried Doc Green forgot about the GAMMA CORPS?
• Plus, an appearance by a very unexpected green-skinned member of the of the HULK family.
Rated T
This is a vast improvement over the last issue, and if Duggan continues pumping out work of this quality, Hulk could easily become one of the best books at Marvel. As a part of the story arc, character development for Doc Green, and even just a standalone comic, this is a great read. Even though it's the third chapter of this story, it's actually a great jumping-on point for anybody looking to get into Hulk. Read Full Review
Gerry Duggan and Mark Bagley's story still has my interest and there's no doubt I want to see how it'll all unfold, but aside from a funny opening, the rest of the chapter went by without ever leaving that much of an impact. The laughs that aren't that big, the action isn't epic, and the developments feel more like teasers. It was just an okay chapter and, instead of reflecting on what just happened, I'm left feeling far more curious about what will happen. That said, I'm guessing big fans of Skaar will have a pretty unpleasant reaction to this issue. Read Full Review
Hulk #7 is easily Gerry Duggan's worst outing in the three issues he's produced, with the battle between Doc Green and Skaar being very disappointing. Despite this the issue did have some entertaining moments, with the mysterious developments near the end catching my interest. Despite this I can't recommend this as an individual issue and can only hope the series returns to how it was prior. Read Full Review
Still a fun read.