• Roxxon built a portal to harness the unlimited energy in this magical realm. But in the process they unleashed a horde of monsters - and they've set their sights on Earth's unlimited supply of flesh!
• Weapon H has no choice: To protect his family, he must go to war.
• But one familiar figure has already beat him there: Fans of PLANET HULK and Marvel Studios' Thor: Ragnarok, rejoice for the return of the stone man Korg!
Rated T+
As they said, for fans of PLANET HULK and Marvel Studios' Thor: Ragnarok, this was a time to rejoice for the return of the stone man Korg. If you are someone like me, then there's the added rejoicing of Weirdworld being incorporated into this story. This issue didn't have much action, but it more than made up for this with excellent character writing and dialogue before the journey into craziness begins. Read Full Review
The new setting and new characters work beautifully in contrast with Weapon H, and the inclusion of the lead character's family continue to make his motives feel grounded and authentic. Read Full Review
Weapon H #8 lacks in action, but makes up in character development as they enter a new setting. This may not be the best place for new readers to begin. Pick up issues #1 through #7 and youll become a fan as you continue with issue #8. Read Full Review
When it comes to Weapon H I expected a bit more action and craziness. Although there is a lack of action the interactions of Clay and his family made up for it. The guest stars are fun and help a simple story feel a lot of fun. There is enough here to keep you interested but not enough that you are missing out if you skip this issue. Read Full Review
I like most of the characters here and I’m interested to see where it all goes.
from a base of 6, this gets a rating of: 7.
+1 because: the moment with the kids was nice