MAN-THING VERSUS HULKVERINE!
• Whoever knows fear burns at the touch of Man-Thing. And Clay - A.K.A. Weapon H - has a lot to be afraid of.
• He'll do anything to keep his family safe from the monster he's become. But Roxxon Corporation has other plans - and they're inches from capturing a vital part of Clay's past.
Rated T+
Weapon H is an unexpected sensation of a comic, and you need to get on board. Read Full Review
Cory Smith your art WoW just wow this was Awesome. A Man-Thing spliced with a Groot to battle a Hulk spliced with a Wolverine. DO I NEED TO SAY MORE? Read Full Review
Each issue so far has been one battle after another. Sometimes, I like my comics like my wrestling: knock out, drag out fights! I don't need an in-depth story within all my comics. Sometimes, I just want some action, adventure, explosions, and fighting. This comic has it in spades! Weapon H laid waste to Man-Thing like it was nothing and it looks like Hulkverine will be taking on Roxxon next. I guess we'll have to wait until the next issue to find out. Read Full Review
Are you a Hulk, or a Wolverine, or overall a Marvel fan and not reading this book? You are missing out!!! Greg Pak is brutal with his writings and the art is as forceful and intense as the script. Each page works cohesively to be entertaining at how spliced DNA could enhance action sequences. For me, Weapon H #4 has attracted the attention to the great story of emotion, tragedy and articulating it with the action. Read Full Review
I was deeply amused that Man-Thing was in this and Swamp Thing was in Damage at the same time, hilarious.
Weapon H fights Man-Thing. Even more significantly, Clay makes direct contact with his two key supporting cast members, Dario and Sonia, for the first time. This should be a triumph, but instead there's a case of "Three Stooges" going on. The important conversations and the fight all steal focus from each other, and none of them have the impact they really deserve. The visuals have less of an excuse; even without any additional space, stronger art could have made a big improvement.