WORLD WAR HULKS rages onward! Skaar, Son of Hulk, enters his most brutal battle, Bruce Banner faces his greatest temptation, and the secret identity of a certain scarlet smasher is finally revealed!
If you can only choose one of the two Hulk books to read, especially in this storyline, this is the one to read. Both books have great creative teams, but the writing and art are a little bit stronger here. In fact, even before this storyline, and I'm sure afterwords, this will be the book you want to stick with. Read Full Review
This issue will be remembered for the revelation of the identity of the Red She-Hulk. The story, the dialogue, the action and the characters in the story make this a good comic book. The plot details and some of the art bring it down a little bit. I am interested to see where this is going. Read Full Review
Well... The main story is OKay, a bit too fast, but okay. However, I'm tired of these additional stories. Now The Hulk has ANOTHER son and it's a brother of the Skaar... And to understand anything here you need to read his solo series with around 20 issues and another one with 4... I don't know what was the point of making these short backing stories. To interest readers with new characters? It doesn't work! And I'm starting to hate that Hulk period where out of nowhere he got 2 sons, 1 daughter, his best friend was turned into A-Bomb, his love became Red She-Hulk, his worst enemy and her father became Red Hulk and... Well, that's pretty much it, but we also have HULKED-OUT HEROES here. However, they are just a background items, nothing reamore