As Bruce Banner flees New York City to the desert home of his former lover and colleague Nadia Blonsky, Home Base unleashes yet another sinister plan to destroy The Hulk! Beware Operation Krill!
It's been a while since I would use the word exciting to describe an issue of the Hulk, and lately Bruce Jones has had this book building it's suspense in a rather slow fashion, and worst of all when the big moment did arrive the climax tended to be a rather hurried affair that was largely dependent of the villain the Hulk was fighting making some colossal blunder that essentially handed the victory to the Hulk. However, this issue is a very exciting read, as watching Mr. Blue and Nadia trying to stay one step ahead of the ever advancing Krill swarm has a nice horror movie vibe to it, with the Krill making for a fairly formidable looking threat. The secondary plots involving Bruce, as well as Doc Samson & Sandra are also quite solid, with Banner's little exchange with the highway patrol officer being a wonderfully ominous little moment. However, the real treat for Hulk fans in this issue occurs in the final pages, as not only does the Hulk make a very impressive arrival, but the last p Read Full Review
What the fuck is going with the Samson's surname in these last two issues? In the previous he was SamPson in the credits before the comic. Now he's SamPsoM! The hell with that?? Inside the comic they call him SamPsoN, but he's still Samson without P... My God... It's like some weird trolling. They really didn't give a shit about it, because both originally printed and digital versions have these mistakes...
The comic itself isn't that bad. It's a horror mostly without the Hulk again, but readable still. But once again this part is too short and adds not that much to the story so I could rate it higher.