By hook and by crook, teen genius Amadeus Cho has done the impossible -- assembling a team of heroes crazy enough to side with the Hulk upon his return to Earth. But what happens when these Renegades finally come face-to-face with the Hulk's alien Warbound allies -- while civilians struggle to survive in the shattered streets of Manhattan? Amadeus Cho may just learn the difference between playing a hero -- and being one.
Overall, this issue didnt hit as high a note with me as last issue. For a non-regular Hulk reader, I found the narration by Miek and Jones to be helpful as it gave great insight to their characters. However, I just didnt feel the emotion that I should have when reading this story. Im still very intrigued by the whole World War Hulk saga and my interest in the Hulk has definitely taken off. Read Full Review
I cannot imagine why in the world anyone would want to purchase this issue unless they are huge Hulk fans who want to keep their perfect run on this title going. Other than that, don't waste your money on this pointless tie-in. If you are simply following World War Hulk, but don't get the Hulk, then don't waste your money on this pointless tie-in. Nothing important happens in Hulk #108 that you need to know about in order to enjoy World War Hulk. Read Full Review
Actually, not a bad retrospective Rick's story and parallel between him and Miek. But the conclusion kinda made it worse for me.