All will be revealed in this arc - including the identity of the man behind the sneering lips! When Banner awakens in a post-apocalyptic future, his problems are just beginning. The mastermind behind the plot that made him a fugitive has big plans for the Hulk.
I haven't been keeping track of who was supposed to be taking over as the new artist in the aftermath of Mike Deodato Jr.'s departure, but I'd be delighted if Darick Robertson was the new regular artist, as he a fantastic artist, and as he shows on this issue, he's got a firm grasp on his delivery of the big impact moments that are essential to this series. For example that double page spread of the Hulk's rampage through the city was a fantastic visual introduction to the character, and there's an equally impressive shot of the Hulk later in the issue as he slams into a squad car. I also have to say that I rather enjoyed the cover visual, as the Hulk has an almost photo-realistic feel to him. Read Full Review
This double-sized issue is boring, but it seems like the end for that oh so long conspiracy arc... And Bruce Jones' run as well! Only one final issue left. Yahoo!!! By the way, how the hell the Leader is alive again? It's long before Immortal Hulk. Okay, comics stuff... Also a nice idea for the story becomes another mind-control and sleepwalking thing. Meh. Not really bad and the art is okay, but it might be much better.