SLASH AND GRAB!
The Hulk is already on Weapon H's tail - but now Wolverine is involved. And he's got an Adamantium-laced bone to pick with Weapon H. But they're not the only monsters coming for Clay. The Leader and Dr. Alba meet at last - and the result will transform the course of Clay's entire life. Weapon H veteran Guiu Vilanova returns with the second installment of a classic clash in the making!
Rated T+
As a whole, Hulkverines #2 is fun and appealing to the eye. Read Full Review
Greg Pak knows why you're here " to see Hulk, Wolverine and Weapon H get into some fisticuffs, whether they be amongst themselves, against the Leader, or against everyone else in their way. So he wastes no time, as when this issue first shows Clay and Logan, the former is already diving towards the latter, both have their claws extended already. Read Full Review
The good thing is that Hulkverines knows exactly what type of book it needs to be " and it executes that pretty well. Read Full Review
The heroes and villains all work out that they're being puppeted, which promises some intense craziness for the bigger bad (Agger?) in the near future. The action, art, and dialogue are quite solid, and it's a pleasure to see the big guest stars, Logan and Devil Hulk, both putting their base cunning to work. Plus, I ain't gonna turn my nose up at a last dance with the endearingly bonkers Dr. Alba from Weapon H.
I was much less into this than the first issue. It didn't have as tight pacing or writing. And it felt like having all the characters come to the realization issues after the reader did only hinders the experience.
The writing here was... weirdly weak. And I hated the art.