Ultimate Wolverine vs. Hulk #2

Writer: Damon Lindelof Artist: Leinil Francis Yu Publisher: Marvel Comics Release Date: February 22, 2006 Critic Reviews: 6 User Reviews: 3
6.8Critic Rating
8.5User Rating

Banner travels through Paris, Ireland, India, and finally to the hills of Tibet, where at last he finds Nirvana. And that is precisely when Wolverine shows up. To take care of him permanently.

  • 7.0
    Comics Bulletin - Mark Hayman Feb 28, 2006

    The Next Issue: Enough chit-chat -- etc. blurb would have made me feel much better at the end of the last issue. Now Im not so worried about it, provided that Lindelof can maintain this level of quality (and insight into Banners head). Read Full Review

  • 7.0
    Comics Bulletin - Shaun Manning Feb 28, 2006

    Expecting much more than light entertainment from a comic with vs. in the title is probably self-defeating. Ultimate Wolverine vs. Hulk delivers a solid dose of good-time action and clever dialogue, which is just what a pairing of the two characters ought to produce. Read Full Review

  • 7.0
    Comics Bulletin - Judson Miers Feb 28, 2006

    Critique: The artwork is crisp, the storytelling is solid, and the topics explored are relevant. The only reason why it doesnt warrant more bullets is because of the letdown from last issue. Read Full Review

  • 7.0
    Comics Bulletin - Dave Wallace Feb 28, 2006

    All things considered, this has been a pretty interesting first couple of issues which set things up nicely for the series as a whole but for a book which only ships every couple of months, its definitely time to get down to some action next issue. Read Full Review

  • 7.0
    Comics Bulletin - David Wallace Feb 17, 2009

    **** I didn't know back then just what an understatement that would turn out to be. Here's hoping that issue #3 (due to arrive in the first week of March 2009) is worth the wait. Read Full Review

  • 6.0
    Comics Bulletin - Kelvin Green Feb 28, 2006

    This is a book thats ostensibly about two violent superhumans fighting each other and so far weve had one page of fighting (well, two really, but it was a double-page splash) in two issues of build-up, including irritatingly inept attempts at sagacity and some tiresome jokes. Im sure everyone would be much happier if Lindelof and Marvel stopped trying to make this comic something its not, and instead tried to make it entertaining. Its not too much to ask, surely. Read Full Review

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