WHO KILLED THE WORLD?
The Hulk meets the Maestro-and it's not who you expect it to be. And when a band of rebels tries to recruit the Hulk to fight beside them, his answer sends shock waves through Dystopia. This world will never be the same...and neither will the Hulk.
Rated T+
German Peralta does some excellent work with the art in the main story. There is a weary, seething anger in Hulk that Peralta captures and brilliantly contrasts it with the insane bravado of Hercules. Dale Keown and Jason Keith do some excellent work as well on the "Relics" short, which is beautifully detailed and dark. Read Full Review
This is another stellar issue and frankly, a smashingly outstanding series that I wish was so much longer. Read Full Review
Hulk heads to the town of Dystopia in the far future! However, who he finds isn't the person he was expecting. Read Full Review
Characters serve plot to the point of losing any definition and that means Maestro is, at best, a comic to be read for a lark as it lacks anything substantial to say. Read Full Review
Hulk stomps steadily toward megalomania. Though he hasn't gone full evil yet, he's starting to express contempt for "ordinary people." The words are decent and the art is excellent, and now we have enough plot development to push the generic-ness of the post-apocalyptic setting out of focus.
I liked this issue. Things are picking up.