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Planet Skaar Prologue REVIEW
Original at Marvel Comics Headlines
• Sat, May 30
Planet Skaar Prologue #1 Marvel Comics Pak & Panosian This issue has the Fantastic Four, She-Hulk, Hercules, Amadeus Cho, the Warbound, Banner, regular Hulk and even Wolverine. It has almost every major Hulk supporting character that we saw in the Planet Hulk saga.
Ultimate Wolverine Vs Hulk #6 REVIEW
Original at Marvel Comics Headlines
• Fri, May 29
Here’s where the comic reaches. The ending is reliant on the belief that Wolverine really only wants the Hulk dead and not Bruce Banner. It’s a scenario that just doesn’t make a lot of sense. The two die no matter which one you kill so why would it make a difference if Wolverine kills the Hulk or Ba...
Hulk Broken Worlds #2 REVIEW
Original at Marvel Comics Headlines
• Sun, May 10
All four stories provided some entertainment. I found each of them to reuse elements that we’ve seen a number of times in previous Hulk stories, such as, the Hulk fighting for the greater good of men, Banner living with monks, etc. However, each of the stories provides some level of insight i...
Hulk Broken Worlds #2 REVIEW
Original at ComicList Headlines
• Sat, May 9
By ComicList Hulk Broken Worlds #2 of 2 Marvel Comics Sumerak, Meyers, Irwin, Baumann, Warren, Shannon, Scott, Loughridge, Henderson, Santacruz & Marin Hulk Broken Worlds #2 of 2 Marvel Comics
Ultimate Wolverine Vs Hulk #5 REVIEW
Original at Marvel Comics Headlines
• Sat, May 2
The Fury interrogation is a little out of place only because if Fury felt Wolverine would continue to be involved with Hulk and She-Hulk you would think he would just let him go and track him. However, the line of questioning and the near torture sequence is pretty darn entertaining.
Hulk #11- Review
Original at Weekly Comic Book Review.com
• Mon, Apr 27
By rsg8101 Here is a statement about Hulk #11, and about the Jeph Loeb’s Hulk series in general, that you won’t read on any other comic book review web site: I like it. Incredulous, you say? Well, here is an even more radical statement: Hulk is a good comic book.
Hulk #11 REVIEW
Original at Marvel Comics Headlines
• Sat, Apr 25
• 3 related articles
Green Hulk tries to convince red Hulk to join forces with him against those that set up the battle in the first place. However, red Hulk resists and mentions how he would never ally with green Hulk and green Hulk addresses the possibility that the red Hulk is just another offshoot of the Hulk,...
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Hulk #11 REVIEW
Original at ComicList Headlines
• Sat, Apr 25
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By ComicList The issue is a smash-fest. Hulk and Defenders battle red Hulk and his Offenders. The story and setup is a little absurd, but the issue does provide a good display of art and some good action scenes. It’s a fairly good issue but when you factor in the cover price of $4 and the limited story, this one...
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Ultimate Wolverine Vs Hulk #4 REVIEW
Original at Marvel Comics Headlines
• Sat, Apr 11
The comic has some good comedy in it and a ton of sarcasm. The whole scene where Jen tries to convince Betty for the formula is loaded with snarky comments. The sequence with Captain America and Stark playing ping pong ball also has some elements of tongue in cheek humor right down to Iron Man sc...
Ultimate Wolverine Vs Hulk #4 REVIEW
Original at ComicList Headlines
• Sat, Apr 11
By ComicList This issue primarily deals with She-Hulk. Actually, you could say it expands the characters of Jen Walters and Betty Ross and the results are She-Hulk. Normally you might find a comic where the two title characters are largely absent to be boring, especially in a short series, but this is no...
X-Men Vs Hulk REVIEW
Original at ComicList Headlines
• Sat, Mar 21
By ComicList X-Men Vs. Hulk - published by Marvel Publishing, 48 pages and $3.99. X-Men Vs. Hulk - published by Marvel Publishing, 48 pages and $3.99. Even during these difficult economic times, I still make the occasional impulse purchase. I did so twice recently while visiting various comics shops in Tuls...
Hulk Broken Worlds #1 REVIEW
Original at Marvel Comics Headlines
• Sun, Mar 8
The second story (Thomas & Trimpe) basically shows the double edged sword involving the love between Hulk and Jarella from the Microverse. This was a good look at their relationship and throws in a hook at the end. I liked this story as it left things open for more exploration and possibi...
Ultimate Wolverine Vs Hulk #3 REVIEW
Original at Marvel Comics Headlines
• Sat, Mar 7
The style of the series has been to tell the story out of order and it makes it very unpredictable and lot of fun. This issue is no different as it jumps around the timeline two or three times. It begins with Wolverine playing out some scenes in his mind, some of which have “happened” while others...
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The Hulk At A Crossroads SUSPENDED ANIMATION REVIEW
Original at ComicList
• Tue, Mar 3
The Hulk At A Crossroads For those who enjoyed the much-touted “Planet Hulk” storyline from a couple of years ago, I’d like to suggest another tale in which Marvel’s Jade Giant took a wild ride out of this world. You’ll find it in a 1984-85 saga, contained in issues 301 through 313 of The Incredible Hulk. In issue 300, Doctor Strange banished the Hulk from Earth, as he had become a creature no longer under the influence of Bruce Banner’s persona, and was totally given to unrestrained rage and murderous destruction. Marvel’s “Master of The Mystic Arts”, placed the Hulk at a dimensional crossroads, the “doorstep” of many different worlds. Here, it was believed, the Hulk could do no harm and no harm would come to him. Well, one outta two ain’t bad. [read the full post]
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Hulk #10 REVIEW
Original at ComicList
• Tue, Mar 3
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The premise, while not clear in its roots, is simple: Hulk picks a team. The Hulk is confronted by Grandmaster who explains that the Hulk can win back his lost love, Jarella, if he wins a battle. Hulk is then allowed to select his team. The Grandmaster helps him pluck his teammates out of various points in time. The idea being that the teammates are removed at a time when they lost the love’s of their lives and, therefore, is suffering from heartache. The heartache should help them rage through the contest towards victory. The evaluation of this issue is to explain what it is not. It’s not Planet Hulk or World War Hulk. We won’t be getting answers about red Hulk or why Hulk is a moron again. The issue carries the extra dollar price tag because it’s a high sell... [read the full post]
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Hulk #10 REVIEW
Original at Marvel Comics Headlines
• Tue, Feb 10
• 3 related articles
The premise, while not clear in its roots, is simple: Hulk picks a team. The Hulk is confronted by Grandmaster who explains that the Hulk can win back his lost love, Jarella, if he wins a battle. Hulk is then allowed to select his team. The Grandmaster helps him pluck his teammates out of various...
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Hulk #9 REVIEW
Original at ComicList
• Sat, Jan 3
The first story takes Green Hulk to new depths (or lows depending on your opinion) as he morphs into a Wendigo-Hulk. Apparently the Wendigo population is a knock off of zombies. They breed by biting people (or Hulks) and infecting them. Ms Marvel calls in some more help in pops the D-lister Bro...
Double Review: Hulk #8 & Hulk #9 (Marvel Comics)
Original at The Comic Book Catacombs
• Tue, Dec 30
By chuckwells62@gmail.com (Chuck Wells) What really got me interested in picking these babies up was the presence of so many cool 1970's guest stars. In the Adams illustrated sections, Hulk is joined by Ms. Marvel, Moon Knight and Brother Voodoo in a fight against a horde of Wendigos. The Cho pencilled sections feature She-Hulk lea...
Hulk #9 REVIEW
Original at Marvel Comics Headlines
• Sat, Dec 27
The first story takes Green Hulk to new depths (or lows depending on your opinion) as he morphs into a Wendigo-Hulk. Apparently the Wendigo population is a knock off of zombies. They breed by biting people (or Hulks) and infecting them. Ms Marvel calls in some more help in pops the D-lister Bro...
Single Issue Review: Tales to Astonish #80
Original at Silver Age Comics
• Tue, Dec 23
By noreply@blogger.com (Pat) Tales to Astonish was one of Marvel's anthology magazines, with two features, much like Tales of Suspense. Initially, of course, it had been a (tame) "horror" magazine, but in issue #27 it carried a story called The Man in the Ant-Hill, featuring Dr. Hank Pym. Dr Pym would go on to become Ant-M...
Tpull's Weekly Marvel Comics Review – Part Two
Original at Film Fodder
• Mon, Dec 8
By Travis Did Peter David try to get this published as a special because the regular She-Hulk title is being canceled? Maybe he had enough material done that he was able to persuade the Marvel powers-that-be to give him the green light to finish it. Whatever the case, it was an okay read.
Hulk Family Green Genes #1 REVIEW
Original at Marvel Comics Headlines
• Sun, Dec 7
The first story, a sixteen pager, has an early adventure of She-Hulk in Las Vegas at her college reunion. She bumps into Joe Fixit. At this point in the Hulk timeline Hulk was grey and working as a bouncer named Joe Fixit in Las Vegas. Apparently around this time She-Hulk thought Bruce was still...
Hulk Family #1 Review
Original at Comics Should Be Good!
• Sat, Dec 6
By Brian Cronin Fred Van Lente wrote two of the four stories in this week’s Hulk Family #1! The first story was a slight, but fun story set during the days when the Hulk was known as Joe Fixit and was working as a bouncer in Las Vegas. Peter David’s run sure was a lot of fun, wasn’t it?
Opinion: Just finished watching “The Incredible Hulk”…
Original at The Brock N' Roll
• Sun, Nov 23
By brocknroll So I finally got around to watching “The Incredible Hulk” movie on DVD this afternoon, the new 2008 Hulk film that stars Edward Norton. This is not really a full review, this just a quick thought. I really enjoyed it. Definitely much better than Ang Lee’s version of “Hulk” released in 2003. Ang L...
PK Review Sessions #30
Original at PinkKryptonite.com
• Sun, Nov 9
By Sgt. Sausagepants READ THESE] Runaways #3 She-Hulk #34 Echo #7 Thunderbolts #125 SKIP THESE] New Warriors #17 Hulk #7 Ultimate Spider-Man #127 Ms. Marvel #32 BURN IT Runaways #3 Read it. Skip it. Invincible #54 MUST HAVE She-Hulk #34 Read it Hulk #7 Skip it Skip it. Echo #7 Read It! Ms. Marvel #32
Opinion: Josh Finally Watches 'The Incredible Hulk'
Original at iFanboy
• Thu, Nov 6
By josh@ifanboy.com This was the summer of comic book movies; a summer where I was featured in several interviews as something of a comic book expert, talking about these movies, and what they meant to comic books in general. I saw them all. Well, I saw them all except for The Incredible Hulk.
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Hulk #7 REVIEW
Original at Marvel Comics Headlines
• Sat, Oct 25
The first story has Banner tracking the red Hulk. He ends up in Vegas. He finds Wendigos eating some people in a casino. He gets mad and turns into the grey Hulk. That’s right, a third colored Hulk. Hulk battles and Moon Knight joins in the fight. Eventually Sentry & Ms Marvel show up and the story ends with a cliffhanger as to their intentions. Banner was locked up by the government. He’s freed accidentally and is allowed to wander free with no one chasing him? Red Hulk also escaped SHIELD and yet, now, Iron Man and the rest have decided to just leave him alone and let him walk around unchecked? Why wouldn’t red Hulk want to continue to track down Banner if his objective is to kill the green/grey Hulk? Why does Banner revert back to Mr Fixit when he is in V... [read the full post]
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Hulk #7 REVIEW
Original at ComicList
• Sat, Oct 25
By ComicList The first story has Banner tracking the red Hulk. He ends up in Vegas. He finds Wendigos eating some people in a casino. He gets mad and turns into the grey Hulk. That’s right, a third colored Hulk. Hulk battles and Moon Knight joins in the fight. Eventually Sentry & Ms Marvel show up and the story ends with a cliffhanger as to their intentions. Hulk #7 Marvel Comics Loeb, Adams & Cho The first story has Banner tracking the red Hulk. He ends up in Vegas. He finds Wendigos eating some people in a casino. He gets mad and turns into the grey Hulk. That’s right, a third colored Hulk. Hulk battles and Moon Knight joins in the fight. Eventually Sentry & Ms Marvel show up and the story ends with a cliffhanger as to their intentions. [read the full post]
Opinion: The Hulk and I Are Estranged.
Original at iFanboy
• Tue, Oct 21
By jim@ifanboy.com On some level the fatal, repetitive flaw in The Hulk Story must have stuck with me, because even when I did start biking my entire allowance directly over to the comics shop I didn't pick up The Incredible Hulk for quite some time. When I did, though, my timing couldn't have been better; I hopp...
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Monster-Size Hulk #1 REVIEW
Original at Marvel Comics Headlines
• Sat, Oct 18
Finally, Peter David with art by Gabriel Hardman gives a mostly narrative tale about the Hulk’s encounter with Dracula. This story is beautifully crafted. Hulk has to deal with angry villagers, Dracula and his bride over the ten page narration. The story has excellent interactions between both Hulk and Banner with Dracula. The story had some hilarious moments when Dracula would watch in awe of Hulk’s indifference to some of the old tricks he likes to play, like opening and closing doors without the use of his hands. Hulk seems to enjoy his visit with the vampires, which makes it all the more funny. This was a fun read that captures the characters perfectly. The artwork gives a very serious tone to it, which made me wish there were more illustratio... [read the full post]
Fantastic Four #560 - Comic Review - Shazap.comOriginal at YouTube
• Fri, Oct 17
By rss@youtube.com (shazaptv) Welcome back zappers, Im Devin Curry with http://Shazap.com. Your online video source for comic book news and reviews. Follow me on Twitter at http://twitter.com/devincurry. OK so now it makes a bit more sense seeing as how the characters are from the future and the Hulk like guy is our Hulk’s...
Simon's Review of The Incredibles
Original at Film Fodder
• Mon, Oct 6
By Simon Mr Incredible = The Thing Elatigirl = Mr Fantastic Dash = Human Torch Violet = Invisible Woman Jack Jack = Franklin Richards? If you are looking for a movie to placate your comic book addiction then you can't go wrong with The Incredibles!
Opinion: The Fifth Color - Burying Caesar
Original at Newsarama
• Wed, Sep 24
By Carla Hoffman Letting ASBAR #10 take a break from the incessant news coverage it garnered this week, let’s turn our eyes to Marvel’s double duo of Knoxville-esque comics, Hulk and Ultimates 3. Both are by acclaimed and Eisner-award winning writer of page and screen, Jeph Loeb. Both have superstar art...
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Hulk Gray TP REVIEW
Original at ComicList
• Sun, Sep 21
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By ComicList Hulk: Gray, published by Marvel Comics, 6-issue miniseries, 32 pages, $3.50. It’s not that writer Jeph Loeb’s characterization is bad, there’s just nothing new, here. We’ve seen General Thunderbolt Ross’ obsessive hunting of the Hulk. We’ve seen the monster’s outrage at being locked in an underground bunker. We’ve seen the Hulk battle Iron Man, Betty Ross (the General’s daughter) pine away over Bruce Banner (aka The Hulk), Banner lament his Jekyll-and-Hyde condition, and Dr. Leonard Samson, Psychiatrist, analyze Bruce/Hulk, his behaviors and relationships. No, we’ve never seen the Hulk caress a cute little furry animal to death, and, while unusual (and creepy), that’s hardly enough on which to base a six-issue mini. [read the full post]
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Hulk Gray TP REVIEW
Original at Marvel Comics Headlines
• Sat, Sep 20
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Hulk: Gray, published by Marvel Comics, 6-issue miniseries, 32 pages, $3.50. It’s not that writer Jeph Loeb’s characterization is bad, there’s just nothing new, here. We’ve seen General Thunderbolt Ross’ obsessive hunting of the Hulk. We’ve seen the monster’s outrage at being locked in an underground bunker. We’ve seen the Hulk battle Iron Man, Betty Ross (the General’s daughter) pine away over Bruce Banner (aka The Hulk), Banner lament his Jekyll-and-Hyde condition, and Dr. Leonard Samson, Psychiatrist, analyze Bruce/Hulk, his behaviors and relationships. No, we’ve never seen the Hulk caress a cute little furry animal to death, and, while unusual (and creepy), that’s hardly enough on which to base a six-issue mini. [read the full post]
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Hulk Gray TP REVIEW
Original at ComicList
• Sat, Sep 20
• 3 related articles
By ComicList It’s not that writer Jeph Loeb’s characterization is bad, there’s just nothing new, here. We’ve seen General Thunderbolt Ross’ obsessive hunting of the Hulk. We’ve seen the monster’s outrage at being locked in an underground bunker. We’ve seen the Hulk battle Iron Man, Betty Ross (the Gen...
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Essential Rampaging Hulk TP Vol 01 REVIEW
Original at Marvel Comics Headlines
• Mon, Aug 25
Recently, while lucky enough to be enjoying Tulsa’s first DefCon comics convention in over a decade, I became luckier still. I stumbled upon Marvel’s Essential Rampaging Hulk Vol. 1. The Rampaging stories feed an ongoing feature in which the Hulk, his “sidekick”, Rick Jones and an alien woman named Bereet contend with extraterrestrials intent on subjugating Earth. While there’s not much deep character development, writer Doug Moench keeps the action and intrigue snappy and satisfying. His stories from The Hulk are a bit different, but interesting as they have the “feel” of the Hulk t.v. show of the same era, which was intentional on Marvel’s part. Essential Rampaging Hulk TPB Vol. 1 [read the full post]
Skaar: Son of Hulk #2 - Review
Original at Weekly Comic Book Review.com
• Mon, Jul 28
By Deamentia By Greg Pak (writer), Ron Garney and Butch Guice (art), Paul Mounts (colors) I’m a big fan of Greg Pak and Ron Garney’s work. I enjoy just about everything they do. And dammit, I want to like this book so much. J. Montes By Greg Pak (writer), Ron Garney and Butch Guice (art), Paul Mounts (colors) I’...
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Comic Book Review: Marvel 1985 #2
Original at Rokk's Comic Book Revolution
• Tue, Jul 1
By noreply@blogger.com (Rokk Krinn) We cut to Toby coming home and going straight to his bedroom to read his comic books. Toby thinks how his mother always told him that comic books would rot his brain. That two years ago his mother ripped up every comic book he had. (I had something similar to that happen to me when I was a kid. Parents just don’t understand.) Toby thinks how maybe comics are rotting his brain and that his mother had his best interests in mind. I dig that Millar visits the age old debate about if comic books rot your brain or not. I chuckled as Toby begins to wonder if his mother was actually right that comic books were bad for him. I am sure that many comic book readers probably have a story about when their parents tore up their comics or simply preached how comics were bad for the... [read the full post]
Opinion: The Incredible Hulk
Original at http
• Mon, Jun 16
By tony1381 Surprisingly, The Incredible Hulk does not really develop Bruce Banner’s character. We merely have to accept him for who he is and the world he lives in. Director Louis Leterrier and screenwriter Zak Penn only give us a 2 minute intro to Bruce Banner during the opening credits, which flash t...
Opinion: 10 Must-Read Stories For 'The Incredible Hulk'
Original at Cinematical
• Thu, Jun 12
By Elisabeth Rappe Filed under: Action, New Releases, Universal, Fandom, Comic/Superhero/Geek, Remakes and Sequels, ListsThe Hulk is, arguably, one of the most recognizable comic book characters in the world. But most people have encountered him largely through the popular television show, which wa...
THE INCREDIBLE HULK: MOVIE REVIEW
Original at http
• Thu, Jun 12
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By Wajahat Ali If “Hulk Smash?” was the agonizing, introspective question asked in Ang Lee’s disappointing Hulk, then “Hulk Smash!!!” is the loud, mindless, action packed answer in this summer’s Incredible Hulk reboot. A comic book store owner recently explained the phenomenon to me: “Listen, Hulk...
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THE INCREDIBLE HULK: MOVIE REVIEW
Original at goatmilk (WordPress)
• Thu, Jun 12
• 2 related articles
By Wajahat Ali If "Hulk Smash?" was the agonizing, introspective question asked in Ang Lee's disappointing Hulk, then "Hulk Smash!!!" is the loud, mindless, action packed answer in this summer's Incredible Hulk reboot. A comic book store owner recently explained the phenomenon to me: "Listen, Hulk...
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World War Hulk TPB - Review
Original at Weekly Comic Book Review.com
• Sun, May 18
By lotrking Lastly, and perhaps my favorite part of this series, was the good writing of the Sentry. Don’t get wrong, I like the The Sentry, I like Brian Bendis, and I like Mighty Avengers - but I don’t like the way that Bendis writes The Sentry in Mighty Avengers. This, however, is just as much a perfect Sen...
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Comic Book Review: Hulk #3
Original at Rokk's Comic Book Revolution
• Sun, Apr 27
By Rokk Krinn We cut to the video being turned on. We see General Ross and Doc Samson in Banner’s cell. Ross and Samson tell Banner about the second Hulk. Ross says that Banner needs to help them answer why this new Hulk would kill Abomination, what is with the radiation emitted by the second Hulk and why does he use a gun. I have to admit that I am digging both the red Hulk and the new Abomination. Loeb teases the reader with some interesting tidbits about the red Hulk. We learn from Banner that the red Hulk is emanating radiation because he has been exposed to gamma radiation before. Also we learn that whoever is the red Hulk also has security clearance at the Gamma base. This immediately makes Doc Samson the number one suspect as the new red Hulk. That also goes along with... [read the full post]
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Comic Book Review: Hulk #2
Original at Rokk's Comic Book Revolution
• Tue, Feb 26
By Rokk Krinn Marvel unveiled another Hulk comic book with the debut of Hulk #1. The little twist about this title is that it deals with an all new red Hulk. The creative team consists of Jeph Loeb and Ed McGuinness. Now, I’m not a big Hulk fan. I haven’t really read the Incredible Hulk since I was probably about 11 or 12. And I was totally unimpressed with World War Hulk. So, the question is why in the world would I give this new Hulk a try? Well, the main reason is because I love Ed McGuinness’ artwork. And I think he is perfectly suited to draw a character like the Hulk. And a minor reason is that I’m just a bit curious to learn more about this red Hulk. [read the full post]
Opinion: SavageCritic.com likes "Incredible Hulk" #111
Original at PakBuzz
• Wed, Nov 28
Graeme McMillan at the Savage Critics nods approvingly at "Incredible Hulk" #111, written by Greg Pak and Jeff Parker and pencilled by Leonard Kirk. An excerpt:It's a good sign, too, that the new/old book will be worth checking out, as everything here is pretty Good; Cho's pretty much bee...
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Comic Book Review: Iron Man #20: World War Hulk
Original at Rokk's Comic Book Revolution
• Tue, Jul 31
By Rokk Krinn Dugan says that it wasn’t Fury who tricked the Hulk. That it was a Life Model Decoy. Hulk says he is going to go ask Tony Stark if that is true. Hulk says if it is a lie then he will come back and destroy the Helicarrier. We cut to Dugan meeting with Lindsay and Clay Quartermain. Both men had served with Ross’ Hulkbusters. Lindsay counsels conceding Manhattan to the Hulk and letting him get his revenge on the few people he wants to and then maybe the Hulk will leave. Quartermain argues that they shouldn’t sacrifice Manhattan and that the Hulk won’t leave after he gets his revenge. Quartermain says that they need to attack the Hulk now. Dugan agrees with Quartermain and tells him to get an inventory of all the weapons they have that could cause damage to the Hul... [read the full post]
Opinion: Zak Penn Talks X-Men Spin-Off, Incredible Hulk Casting with Cinematical
Original at Cinematical
• Tue, May 1
By Erik Davis As far as Hulk goes, Penn went into a lot of detail regarding his vision, and the way he approached the script. He squashed those gray Hulk rumors, saying Avi Arad "must have been mis-quoted," and there will not be a gray Hulk. And when I brought up further casting announcements, Penn said that...
Book Review: The Marvel Encyclopedia
Original at Blogcritics
• Wed, Oct 18
By Nik Dirga Ever find yourself with a nagging need to know just how much the Hulk weighs, or where the first appearance of Wolverine was? Sure, you can flip through stacks of comic books to find out – or, you can turn to the handy new reference guide, The Marvel Encyclopedia from DK Publishing. It's a spra...