Warbound, Part V
Boy genius Amadeus Cho pulled together a team of Renegades to side with his big green hero during World War Hulk--but what will happen to his faith in the Hulk's heroism when he discovers the horrors lurking beneath Madison Square Garden? The Hulk takes center stage with a terrifying confrontation and a stunning revelation that lays bare the central question of whether the Hulk is a hero -- or a monster.
Overall, this is a rather enjoyable issue of the Incredible Hulk and sports some great artwork from Carlo Pagulayan, Jeffrey Huet, and Chris Sotomayor. In the long run, how some of these tie-ins will fit into the overall scheme of World War Hulk remains to be seen, but for the time being, this is an entertaining and great psychological piece that fits into the puzzle. Read Full Review
Pak has rocked the Hulks world in World War Hulk setting him up as the mightiest Smart Weapon to ever walk the earth! What this means for the future of the character is yet to be seen, but Paks done so well up till now were willing to stick it out until the end and you should be too. Read Full Review
While this issue is good, I, personally, cannot accept the main crux of the story presented and it makes the issue ring hollow to me. If you can take this non-killing Hulk at face value, I am sure you will love this issue. I, however, cannot and we have to agree to disagree on the quality of this issue. The art was excellent and the story well done, but whether you like this issue or not will come down on whether you believe the Hulk does or does not kill. Read Full Review
Wow, it's actually really epic...
Another amazing issue of the incredible hulk comic book. The art's good as always. The writing is also good.