MUSCLE VS. MAGIC!
The newly returned Bruce Banner leads Charlie to New York City to seek an audience with DOCTOR STRANGE...but are met instead by someone they don't expect! When a magic rite goes horribly wrong, can Banner put aside his terror of Hulk...and will Hulk put aside his hatred of Banner in order to save them? Leads straight into Incredible Hulk #25, featuring a fan-requested "Hulk Vs." rematch for the ages!
RATED T+
The Incredible Hulk #24 starts the next phase of the journey as Bruce and Charlie meet up with Clea Strange to help with Charlies monstrous powers. Thankfully, the comic avoids the overdone misunderstanding hero fight trope and gets straight to the meat of the matter. And its not long before the action starts in a more natural manner, which lets the art and characters shine in the comic. And the excitement doesnt stop as the ending sets up more action to come next issue. Read Full Review
Marvel wants to destroy itself, they don't want the old fans for these books, they just want the 3%, this is clearly a way for Marvel to try to get at Joe Bennett by showing that they used his concept to make people see that what Phillip Kennedy Johnson is doing is the right way, while for them, Bennett was doing it wrong, because he didn't agree with the entire editorial.
They still recruit TERRIBLE artists, if only the art was bad, but the script is also bad, and here, not even Nic Klein shows up to make up for the atrocity of the guest artists.