The Incredible Herc, Part 1: Birds of Stymphalis
After the earth-shattering--literally!--events of World War Hulk, the jade giant is seemingly no more and new heroes must rise up in Incredible Hulk #112! Written by World War Hulk architect Greg Pak and acclaimed author Fred Van Lente, and featuring the art of rising star Khoi Pham, this is the comic that everyone's already buzzing about! When confronted by S.H.I.E.L.D., Hercules and Amadeus Cho are faced with quite possibly the toughest decisions of their lives and... well, let's just say that their final choice will leave your jaw on the floor! As Hercules' past, present and future col more
It's doubtful Incredible Hulk's new status quo will last for very long, so I'd strongly suggest hopping on board while the fun lasts. Who would have thought Hercules could carry the weight of a book like this on his burly shoulders? Read Full Review
So, to sum up, The Incredible Herc looks good, is filled to bursting with action and humor, and is ready to take the piss out of S.H.I.E.L.D. Whats not to like in that? Read Full Review
The issue had parts that were good, but Cho is easily the biggest asshole of a character I have ever met. He couldn't take a couple weeks to help with the clean up and relocation of the thousands of families that lost their homes, jobs and everything that made their lives worth living? Ya, it made much more sense to go destroy even more things and plot to take down the world's peace keeping task force. I wish Hulk had stomped him into the ground at the end of WWH. Read Full Review
Not a fan of Herc and this story wasn't interesting enough for me to continue the reading, so that's where I stop...
The way Amadeus's intelligence is portrayed is so cringe.