HULK VERSUS THE WAR DEVILS!
The Hulk and the undead Ghost Rider make amends, but Ghost Rider smells an evil in the air - and it's been terrorizing a small community. With Bruce's teenage sidekick, Charlie, determined to prove herself as a hero, Hulk must face them down before she gets herself into more trouble than she bargained for!
Rated T+
A grim and gory spectacle befitting both beloved characters. Read Full Review
Incredible Hulk #7 has the Green Goliath clash with the new Ghost Rider. Thanks to Nic Klein's amazing art we get some great action with both of these anti-heroes for the first half of the comic. Admittedly, the story is a little slow on advancing the plot, nor do you learn anything substantial about this new Ghost Rider. However, the comic uses that time to build up some of the characters and the threat heading their way in the next issue. Read Full Review
Plot
Ghost Rider of yesteryear attacks Hulk because he believes he is a threat, this being emerges when there is danger around the child Leo, but in reality there was another monster around sent by the Eldest, Hulk and Ghost Rider kill him easily.
In the nearest town Eldest is recruiting people to turn into monsters and prepare an attack.
The Ghost Rider from World War II has an amazing design, all of its sequences are brilliant, impressive and leaves you wanting to see more.
But Hulk begins to experience a kind of anger and Charlie is in danger, his eyes turn black, apparently his body is attacked by an evil Eldest virus, just when an army of monsters comes to attack.
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This creative team was made in heaven.
This was an immensely fun and action-packed read that continues to showcase Phillip Kennedy Johnson’s exciting new take on the Hulk. At this point the lingering Bruce vs. Hulk drama feels like overkill as it hasn’t yet been dealt with in any meaningful way but the sheer awesomeness that is delivered throughout every single action panel makes up for that in spades. Nic Klein deserves an Eisner for his work on this series and it will be a darn shame if he isn’t even nominated. His approach fits the darker, horror tones of Johnson’s story perfectly and he has made the Hulk look as intimidating and scary as anyone in recent memory. I can’t forget to also note Matthew Wilson’s amazing color work here as well as the artistic duo make more
I love the art work, and the Immortal Hulk style horror elements in the story and art.
Phillip and nic are a dynamic duo absolutely amazing. If your not reading the incredible hulk. Your missing out. OH! And did I mention zombie ghost rider
You want monster madness and horror in Marvel? Look no further than the Incredible Hulk. PKJ nails the tone of this issue, and I enjoy the banter. The fights are great and Nic really did a great job. Banner in the pit and the Ghost Rider were both 10/10. This title has so much going for it. It is one of the only issues I have left when I read Marvel. I have given up on almsot everything else. However as long as this continues to be some high octane action horror, then I will be onboard. +.5 from me because I loved the art of the WW2 Ghost Rider. Like its amazing.
The best issue of the series yet, in my opinion. I absolutely loved this. Klein's art is stellar, as per usual. A good chunk of this is action, and Klein makes everything look fantastic. Plus, Johnson's story continues to be incredibly interesting. I'm really looking forward to seeing what comes of Hulk now being somewhat "possessed" after killing the creature that I'm assuming Harold once was. I just can't get enough of this series.
This was another good issue. The battle between Ghost Rider and Hulk continues, until they realize there's a monster on the loose that's not the Hulk. They think they won, but things go from bad to worse. This run is a monster of the week story, but I really like the direction.
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This might be my favorite issue. It just felt like a worthwhile read. The artbwas great, it had some good looking action, and a cliffhanger that left me wanting more.
Art: 4.5/5
Story: 3/5
Total: 7.5/10
The latest issue surpasses its predecessor, delivering an even more compelling Hulk story. The artwork is exceptional, with the inks really bringing the action to life. The plot intensifies, keeping you on the edge of your seat, and the unexpected involvement of Ghost Rider continues to elevate the story. A must-read for fans who enjoyed the last issue!
I'm enjoying this run but it's now relevant that this book is similar to the current Ghost Rider series which provides a fun monster of the week fix with great art but doesn't seem to have much to offer beyond that.