BLOOD ON THE FLAG!
• Monsters are on the loose, and that means Weapon H is on the hunt!
• But to the red, white and blue, there's only one real monster: the Hulkverine himself.
• Captain America and Weapon H clash at last!
Rated T+
Pak is writing an engaging and enjoyable story that's exciting each month. In this issue, Anindito's art was clear, vibrant, and polished. Caramagna and Cowles use their lettering experience to evenly space out the issue and make the movement from panel to panel seem easy, natural, and flawless. Read Full Review
Are you a Hulk fan and looking for a twist? I recommend checking this book out! Read Full Review
Weapon H might be the best Hulk book in years. It's the classic "Hulk on the run" story with plenty of monstrous opponents lined up. A quick and simple read loaded with amazing artwork and impressive action sequences. If you've been longing for a Hulk story that actually feels like a Hulk story, Weapon H is it. Read Full Review
With a new artist and likeable characters, Weapon H #6 continues to be an enjoyable book. Read Full Review
There's just nothing really worth remembering once you put it down. Read Full Review
This issue had some great action, but really feels like a bundle of missed potential. Read Full Review
Hulkverine and his new pals say "no thanks" to Dario's "save Roxxon's profit margin" job, but of course, they end up hunting monsters anyway. Now with added Captain America! This issue takes simple, potentially-stupid plot developments and attacks them with absolute commitment. Good art and snappy dialogue give the characters the depth they need to stick in your memory and make this read a real blast.
I really like that weird Brood guy, he seems cool.
very nice art, and a well done issue all around.
they refuse to help Agger, thank goodness. even though they end up having to fight the monsters anyway, it was good to see them not falling for Agger's talk.
the confrontation and subsequent team-up with Cap was very well done too.