Incredible Hulk Planet Hulk
| Writer | Greg Pak |
| Artist | Gary Frank, Aaron Lopresti, Takeshi Miyazawa, Carlo Pagulayan |
| Paperback: | Apr 2, 2008 |
Collecting Incredible Hulk Vol. 2 #92-105, plus stories from Amazing Fantasy Vol. 2 #15, Giant-Size Hulk Vol. 2 #1, and the Planet Hulk Gladiator Guidebook.
Savage alien planet. Oppressed barbarian tribes. Corrupt emperor. Deadly woman warrior. Gladiators and slaves. Battle axes and hand blasters. Monsters and heroes... and the Incredible Hulk!
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9.0
I honestly love this arc and I think Pak does an amazing job of crafting a story that really puts the Hulk, not Banner, at the forefront. The entire concept is really smart; from the Illuminati trying to solve a problem to the Roman style gladiatorial combat it all comes together in a John Carter inspired package that perfectly suits the Hulk. The way Pak crafted a place for Hulk's anger to heal the world itself worked really well and allowed the story to act as a treatise on the topic of anger and its potential use. I think what really makes the book shine is the new Warbound friends the Hulk makes and the fact that they're all perfectly interesting in their own right. The relationships forged over the 15 or so issues really gives the more
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8.5
This arc isn't perfect. They rushed it af and it really disappointing how quick it ends... And Giant-Size Hulk Vol. 2 #1 was an odd here... But other than that it very interesting and emotional. One of the best and innovative Hulk stories.
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Really enjoyed. Simple story with a lot of actions, but interesting social commentary on slavery, and the reconcilation of humanity after years of division and wars. I reccommend it's reading. Some of the dialogue could be better. Some times it get's so action-packed that it becomes a little simplistic. But we came to see Hulk SMASH, right?
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