Hulk / Wolverine: Six Hours #2

6.0

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1 Reviews
4.5

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2 Reviews
Writer Bruce Jones
Artist Scott Kolins

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  • 6.0

    Comics Bulletin - Jason Cornwell

    Feb 02, 2003

    There are elements to the miniseries where one simply has to ignore the high degree of coincidences that tie everything together, as Wolverine's involvement in this story has come about in a manner that can only be described as extremely unlikely, and when this is combined with the close proximity of a super-powered killer named Shredder, the story really struggles to maintain it's credibility. However, the simple fact of the matter is that the ticking time clock does a very nice job of cranking up the tension, and Banner & Wolverine make for an interesting duo, as there's always the potential for the two of them to be at each others throats when they should be working together. Bruce Jones also does a fairly nice job of making Shedder into a genuinely chilling figure, which is quite a feat considering the sheer number of clawed villains that were dumped upon the comic landscape in the 1990s, as writers attempted the create the next Wolverine. Read Full Review

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  • 7.5

    Ultimate Goblin

    Nov 19, 2022

    The covers of this series are great...

  • 1.5

    Demarcoa

    Mar 18, 2026

    Loved the cover & nothing else. Any story that persistently fails to live up to the premise of its own story is no fun. It takes way too long for Logan and Bruce to do anything, let alone do something that would make for a worthwhile, memorable crossover. The Hulk basically just doesn't show up in this issue. Art is lousy, too.

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