Hulk: Gray #1
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Hulk: Gray #1

Writer: Jeph Loeb Artist: Tim Sale Publisher: Marvel Comics Release Date: October 15, 2003 Critic Reviews: 2 User Reviews: 8
5.5Critic Rating
7.3User Rating

Travel back to the early days of the Hulk, before he was the Jade Giant, and discover one of his first conflicts with General Ross. See how the Hulk fell in love for the first time! And watch him destroy!

  • 6.0
    Comics Bulletin - Jason Cornwell Oct 21, 2003

    If you enjoyed their previous efforts under the Marvel banner I see very little reason why you wouldn't enjoy this latest effort, as it looks to be a faithful retelling of the Hulk's first moments on this planet. Now I still remain a bit unconvinced that Jeph Loeb's creative muscles are really being used all that much on these projects, as essentially he's simply offering up a modernized accounting of material that has already been done, and in the case of Rick Jones' almost blas reaction to that first transformation, I have to say that Jeph Loeb looks to have been asleep at the switch when he presumably decided to keep that moment the way it was. However, I did enjoy this first chapter far more that the other opening issues of these color-theme miniseries, as my general lack of knowledge about these early days of the Hulk results in a sense of discovery that I simply didn't have available of their previous efforts. I do hope that we get more scenes between Betty and her father, as th Read Full Review

  • 5.0
    Comics Bulletin - Tim Hartnett Oct 23, 2003

    It's not horrible (especially compared to Loeb's Superman/Batman) but I don't see the need to spend 64% more money for a predictable retelling of the Hulk story in the Jeph Loeb manner, which means six issues to tell ten minutes worth of an overdramatic, dark derivative. Read Full Review

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