WORLD WAR HULKS heats up! The origin of Red She-Hulk is revealed!
The Hulk seemed to be one of those characters whose story possibilities had been utterly exhausted, so I give respect to this creative team that's not only found a fresh angle, but also executed it in a way that's genuinely thrilling. This felt like a blockbuster. I'll say that a hundred times. Do yourself a favor and get this title - - you'll feel like you're on the ride for a spectacle of truly Earth-shattering stakes. Read Full Review
But I can't help but hope for an end to the ever-present crossovers, and stories with not quite so many Hulks in 'em. This series soared much higher when it was a solo act. Read Full Review
I enjoyed this issue so much I felt the same level of interest in this title that I haven't felt since Planet Hulk. I can't wait to see where this going and because of my interest in this issue I may actually pick up the Hulk-Jeph Loeb series as well. Gasp! This is definitely one to check out. Even if you haven't been following along with this story, this is an ending you don't want to miss. Read Full Review
But that aside, I'm keen to see how this storyline wraps up. The main storyline is improving rapidly, the backup feature remains as solid as ever, and it looks as if both will soon be converging in the aftermath of World War Hulks. Read Full Review
The art is pretty solid, and takes great pains to make sense of whats happening, but with all of the explosions and crazy science talk going on, things are still a little hard to follow. Admittedly, it would probably help if I had read all the preceding issues, but right about now, that isnt going to happen. Ive washed my hands of the current Hulk stories, and will return once more when I can feel the ground below my feet. But hey, at least everyone should be happy that the real Hulk is back, yeah? Read Full Review
Guess who's back? This entire World War Hulks storyline has been ridiculous but the latest issue does mark the return of one big, green, and very angry Marvel icon. It's just about the only good thing about this issue, but the event which leads to his return is fairly well done. Hit-and-Miss. Read Full Review
Again, the Hiro-Kala part is boring and not interesting at all, but Hulk's part was not that bad. That was a mess, but Hulk is finally back, plus MODOK was de-MODOK-ed. Yeah, he'll be replaced with a clone in 2011... Typical Marvel stuff.