On his own in London, Bruce Banner watches in horror as a young woman is blown to bits right in front of him. But she is no ordinary woman: She is a sorceress with a strange connection to Banner, and the Hulk is the only one who can aid her rapidly fading spirit self in seeking vengeance on those who murdered her.
A pleasant surprise, Incredible Hulk #82. Cheers to all involved in its production! Read Full Review
Jae Lee is a wonderfully unique artist in an industry that is full of far too many artists who offer up styles that bear a striking resemblance to another hot artist. In fact, one of the most refreshing things about Jae Lee's work is that one can instantly tell it's his work, and while his work is a bit limited when it comes to the type of story that it can tell, it's a perfect match for this issue's ghost story, as the foggy night-time setting that are the streets of London are perfectly captured by the art. I also love Jae Lee's take on the Hulk as he looks like a big, brutish thug, and how can one not love the unsettling quality of the transformation scenes? The opening change is particularly impressive, as the sheer rage in those eyes is utterly amazing. There's also a nice encounter scene where the Hulk confronts a potential suspect, as how can one not love the Hulk's face as he struggles to remember what one blink means? The cover visual to this issue is also an amazing piec Read Full Review
This isn't really a good story, but it was at least somewhat interesting in comparison with everything else these last issues did. The art of Jae Lee isn't that great here as well, he can do better, but I'm already got used to this shadowy style.