CHO TIME CONTINUES AS THE HULK TAKES ON THE BIGGEST MONSTERS IN THE MARVEL UNIVERSE!
• But can Amadeus handle the brand-new danger of Lady Hellbender?
• Also: Trouble in the family! Snack time with Spidey! And more revelations about just what the devil happened to Banner!
Rated T+
I knew the art was going to be great - Frank Cho is an amazing artist, born to draw humorous stories loaded up with monsters, beautiful women and lots of action. Check, check and check! Read Full Review
This series is shaping up to be really great. I’m excited to see the Hulk go up against so many characters. The cast in this series is amazing, with a really eclectic bunch. Pak and Cho are the perfect creative team for a series like this, and I can’t wait for more! Read Full Review
Totally Awesome Hulk is just a fun little series with some neat ideas, and definitely some strong characterization. Pak has a good handle on both Amadeus and his sister, so they're driving the series. The random guest appearances by She-Hulk and Miles Morales are a little weird, but I like what he's building with this Lady Hellbender character. This series isn't as deep or as important as others, but it's fun so far, even if it's a little shallow. That's good enough for me. And Cho's art is a big help, of course. Drawn by anybody else, this series might not be as good. But Cho brings the exact right amount of fun to the art that everything comes together nicely. Read Full Review
The Totally Awesome Hulk enjoyed a totally awesome debut, and for the most part the giddy goodness of issue #1 carries over into its follow-up. Read Full Review
"Totally Awesome Hulk" #2 cements this new series as something fun. I don't know how long the Hulk will get to be totally awesome, but it's an adjective I approve of. If you'd like a light-hearted and fun take on superheroes, this is the place for you. Read Full Review
There's a chance that this book's not aimed at me (most likely) and if I was slightly younger I would probably enjoy this more. Unfortunately, I'm not, which means I now have to sit here and suffer through a "I just don't get it" moment. Read Full Review