Think what you will about Jeph Loeb, I like his work on Hulk. I think this issue would've worked better as a one-shot than the intro to an ongoing series since there's no hint as to what Hulk will be up to. Still, this series has the potential to be pretty interesting, I just hope it isn't a funny series of mishaps. If we see Hulk at the laundromat I'm out. Read Full Review
Which is a pretty strange tone for superhero comics to have, isn't? But it's certainly Loeb's own. Read Full Review
It's not hard to find something good about this book -- after all, McGuinness' opening few pages look great, and the remaining pages of Djurdjevic's are fantastic, despite the fact that he has to go to some fairly extreme lengths to ensure that the nude Hulk stays work-safe. Unfortunately, good art does not make a good comic, and no matter how pretty it is, there's nothing so essential that it excuses the quality of the writing. This is one for completists only. Don't let the "March on Ultimatum" banner fool you; there's nothing so far that suggests any relation to the crossover, besides the fact it appears to take place before it. Read Full Review
Damage control are Wrecking Crew now... They even made it look like 616 versions... Such a lame decision... I liked the idea, that they didn't have powers. But now they have and Loeb did nothing to make these characters feel fresh.
Zarda? What a weird choice for a hulk enemy in his only comic book...
And Hulk here is something really annoying. It's not fun, that he's so stupid and, well, stupid. This "PUT YOUR PANTS ON TO EAT PANCAKES" conflict is a crap, I don't like it. And she bought pants for him just to take them off and FUCK WITH HIM. SHE JUST KICKED HIS BALLS AND THEN HAD SEX WITH HIM. LOEB, WHAT'S WRONG WITH YOU?
However, the art is good. I like Ed McGuinness Hulk (2008), but there was an other arti more