Juggernaut isn't the only one who's left destruction in his wake, and he thinks it's about time for the IMMORTAL HULK to take responsibility for his actions!
Rated T+
Juggernaut #2 was advertised as a fight between Juggernaut and the Hulk, which would have been fun, but what readers got is something way better. Read Full Review
Juggernaut sets his eyes on the destructive Hulk to earn his redemption! Read Full Review
Juggernaut is a good second issue in a miniseries that X-Men and Marvel fans should take note of. It houses a narrative that gets to the core of who Juggernaut is now and how it's no easy road to make amends for past mistakes. For such an unstoppable force, Juggernaut is met with more walls to navigate than most. Read Full Review
Another mostly self-contained adventure, this issue has the hallmarks of classic comic book narrative in that regard, an ethos that seems to be driving the series as a whole. Read Full Review
This new series delivers a strong second issue thanks to a great guest appearance by the Hulk. This comic is doing a fine job of turning the screws on its main character. Read Full Review
When all is said and done, The Juggernaut #2 delivers a strong payoff to this series' first small arc. It delivers some quality action moments while continuing to explore a deeper side of Markos character. Read Full Review
JUGGERNAUT #2 pits two behemoths against each other in a titanic battle that ends badly, in more ways than one. The art team elevates this issue beyond the story for a decent read. Read Full Review
Capturing Devil Hulk and subjecting him to a shame-session backfires when Cain realizes he himself is guilty of the sins the Hulk's victims are complaining about. That's a pretty cool premise, and the art is strong and vibrant. I think the dialogue is starting to slip, though; the characters' voices are less distinct and less contemporary than in the previous issue.
Like with last issue, I was surprised by the quality of this issue. It was pretty good, honest.