I'll second T hunderbolts being good this week though I'm not a fan of how Moonstone is being drawn, she looks like a bad plastic surgery operation.
And Robos, I cant remember. He was recruited by the states and then went to Weapon X, I didn't see a reference that said he was American, though he did appear to be in the US Army when he tried to kill himself.
You know, I read Hulk lastnight and I actually liked it...
The end there with the Hulk Facility and banner talking to Steve was great. I'm glad to have smart hulk back.
I wonder if this is setting up a status quo for the movie... I might be interesting to see a Live Action Smart Hulk...
Wait, smart hulk as in The motherfucking GREEN SCAR? Like, he's a permanent transformation?
Goddammit now I have to read Hulk. The Green Scar is the best Hulk.
No, Loebs Hulk was just Banner, literally Banner except in Hulk's form.
Incredible Hulk is featuring the Green Scar, the one created on Planet Hulk.
Hmm, that's a good point. I didn't remember that.
Well, either way, I do like it.
Also, correct me if I'm wrong, but the last Incredible Hulk issue was immediately after his transformation back to green hulk. So something happened between that issue of Incredible Hulk and this weeks Hulk. I could see them calming down or doing something to Green Scar to make him Banner/Smart Hulk
You know, I read Hulk lastnight and I actually liked it...
The end there with the Hulk Facility and banner talking to Steve was great. I'm glad to have smart hulk back.
I wonder if this is setting up a status quo for the movie... I might be interesting to see a Live Action Smart Hulk...
Wait, smart hulk as in The motherfucking GREEN SCAR? Like, he's a permanent transformation?
Goddammit now I have to read Hulk. The Green Scar is the best Hulk.
No, Loebs Hulk was just Banner, literally Banner except in Hulk's form.
Incredible Hulk is featuring the Green Scar, the one created on Planet Hulk.
Hmm, that's a good point. I didn't remember that.
Well, either way, I do like it.
Also, correct me if I'm wrong, but the last Incredible Hulk issue was immediately after his transformation back to green hulk. So something happened between that issue of Incredible Hulk and this weeks Hulk. I could see them calming down or doing something to Green Scar to make him Banner/Smart Hulk
Im pretty sure Loebs Hulk and Incredible Hulk take place in different continuity because theres no reason for Green Scar to turn into Banner Hulk and I don't think that there would be any time between him turning back into Hulk, fighting Skaar and Rulk. Hulk got his powers back, Rulk went off to claim the presidency while all the mini-Rulks were raging and Hulk turned up and beat him.
At the exact same time, he turned into Green Scar and went off and beat up Skaar.
So you just have to ignore Loeb's Hulk
EDIT: Banner would be too busy being a dad to Skaar to babysit a punk like Ross.
Actually if you read IH its kind of funny, at the start he says something along the lines of "If youre hearing this the good guys won, the Leader and Modoks plan has been defeated"
Theres no mention of Rulk at all in it, almost like Pak is denying all knowledge of him.
I love you Pak.
EDIT: Though She Rulk appears. Rather superfluously I might add, like she was forced in. She literally just appears, hits Skaar once and then thats it, she adds nothing to the plot and is ignored by everyone.
EDIT 2 EDITOR BOOGALOO:
Deadpool Corps
jesus christ these images are huge
Not shown in these scans but Lady Deadpool is smokin'
Picked up the Planet Hulk trade, loved it, want more but I know that WWH was not as good and that I'm not at all interested in RULK related stuff. Recently heard that the Green Scar personality might be back, confirm?
Picked up the Planet Hulk trade, for some reason I just started thinking about it a couple days back and now I find myself wanting more but I'm pretty sure I've heard nothing good post Planet Hulk.
Is WWH worth while? I already have no desire to read about Rulk. I think someone mentioned recently that Hulk is back to being the Green Scar/Planet Hulk version of himself again (confirm?).
I'd say WWH is worth picking up. The art gets pretty bad the last two issues though, JRJR was obviously in a rush to finish it, but overall it's a fun story with great action scenes. You might also want to pick up the WWH: Incredible Hulk trade along with it because it acts as a great companion piece but it isn't vital. Finally I'd also get the two Skaar: Son of Hulk trades just to complete Greg Paks Hulk trilogy.
Picked up the Planet Hulk trade, for some reason I just started thinking about it a couple days back and now I find myself wanting more but I'm pretty sure I've heard nothing good post Planet Hulk.
Is WWH worth while? I already have no desire to read about Rulk. I think someone mentioned recently that Hulk is back to being the Green Scar/Planet Hulk version of himself again (confirm?).
I'd say WWH is worth picking up. The art gets pretty bad the last two issues though, JRJR was obviously in a rush to finish it, but overall it's a fun story with great action scenes. You might also want to pick up the WWH: Incredible Hulk trade along with it because it acts as a great companion piece but it isn't vital. Finally I'd also get the two Skaar: Son of Hulk trades just to complete Greg Paks Hulk trilogy.
I like this advice. Hopefully I will remember to check for damage before purchase this time since my Planet Hulk trade has 3-4 pages (thankfully the final 3-4 pages) where some sort of liquid glue substance has caused a series of holes/distress. *awaits "it's not glue" jokes*
Picked up the Planet Hulk trade, for some reason I just started thinking about it a couple days back and now I find myself wanting more but I'm pretty sure I've heard nothing good post Planet Hulk.
Is WWH worth while? I already have no desire to read about Rulk. I think someone mentioned recently that Hulk is back to being the Green Scar/Planet Hulk version of himself again (confirm?).
I'd say WWH is worth picking up. The art gets pretty bad the last two issues though, JRJR was obviously in a rush to finish it, but overall it's a fun story with great action scenes. You might also want to pick up the WWH: Incredible Hulk trade along with it because it acts as a great companion piece but it isn't vital. Finally I'd also get the two Skaar: Son of Hulk trades just to complete Greg Paks Hulk trilogy.
I like this advice. Hopefully I will remember to check for damage before purchase this time since my Planet Hulk trade has 3-4 pages (thankfully the final 3-4 pages) where some sort of liquid glue substance has caused a series of holes/distress. *awaits "it's not glue" jokes*
I really liked WWH, it's filled with action and the characterisation is pretty good too. Worth picking up IMHO.
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just got around to reading last week's Locke & Key: Keys to the Kingdom #1
everyone should be reading Locke & Key it's so good
Interesting that you guys are talking about Planet Hulk. I borrowed the trade from my friend and have been reading it. I'm about half-way through it right now, but reading this book is definitely my moment of the week. This story is so good.
Typically speaking, I'm not a Hulk fan, because Hulk books tend to be very formulaic -- Hulk gets madder and madder until he is strong enough to overcome whatever adversary he's facing. Its just a matter of getting him angry enough to overcome.
But with this Planet Hulk, there's just so much more to it. It isn't just a tale of Hulk getting pushed to the proper anger thresh-hold.
And the funny thing is, I read World War Hulk already, so I know how all this ends. But I'm still really enjoying the journey in getting there.
MOTW: placing an order for James Sturm's Market Day and the Sub-Mariner: The Depths hardcover Sunday morning, they arrived this morning courtesy Amazon Prime shipping.
Skimmed James Sturm, realized I was going to get all fascinated by the art, set it on a chair in my office so I can settle in to it properly this evening.
The Depths is really good, except for random panels where everyone's eyelids mysteriously disappear and the reader is left with unblinking, bulging stares.
basically it's about a family who moves to their dad's old mansion after he's killed in front of them (and they escape being killed too). then the kids find all these keys that do different magical things
there's a ton of suspense and horror and blood and guts and maybe titties i don't remember
Basically it's about a family who moves to their dad's old mansion after he's killed in front of them (and they escape being killed too). then the kids find all these keys that do different magical things
there's a ton of suspense and horror and blood and guts and maybe titties i don't remember
See, now that's selling a comic.
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was that the last issue? I'm only up to Trade #4, need to get the rest but no monies.
I think it was just a fun fluff issue and partly saying that Wade has wronged himself more than anyone.
Yeah, this is how I interpreted it too.
Also, Ex Machina's finale was pretty cool, though Vaughn's decision to make it deliberately unsatisfying rubbed me the wrong way at first.
https://twitter.com/Hooraydiation
And Robos, I cant remember. He was recruited by the states and then went to Weapon X, I didn't see a reference that said he was American, though he did appear to be in the US Army when he tried to kill himself.
Wait, smart hulk as in The motherfucking GREEN SCAR? Like, he's a permanent transformation?
Goddammit now I have to read Hulk. The Green Scar is the best Hulk.
No, Loebs Hulk was just Banner, literally Banner except in Hulk's form.
Incredible Hulk is featuring the Green Scar, the one created on Planet Hulk.
She wore a tshirt and jeans underneath her skintight costume?
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Hmm, that's a good point. I didn't remember that.
Well, either way, I do like it.
Also, correct me if I'm wrong, but the last Incredible Hulk issue was immediately after his transformation back to green hulk. So something happened between that issue of Incredible Hulk and this weeks Hulk. I could see them calming down or doing something to Green Scar to make him Banner/Smart Hulk
Im pretty sure Loebs Hulk and Incredible Hulk take place in different continuity because theres no reason for Green Scar to turn into Banner Hulk and I don't think that there would be any time between him turning back into Hulk, fighting Skaar and Rulk. Hulk got his powers back, Rulk went off to claim the presidency while all the mini-Rulks were raging and Hulk turned up and beat him.
At the exact same time, he turned into Green Scar and went off and beat up Skaar.
So you just have to ignore Loeb's Hulk
EDIT: Banner would be too busy being a dad to Skaar to babysit a punk like Ross.
Theres no mention of Rulk at all in it, almost like Pak is denying all knowledge of him.
I love you Pak.
EDIT: Though She Rulk appears. Rather superfluously I might add, like she was forced in. She literally just appears, hits Skaar once and then thats it, she adds nothing to the plot and is ignored by everyone.
EDIT 2 EDITOR BOOGALOO:
Deadpool Corps
jesus christ these images are huge
Not shown in these scans but Lady Deadpool is smokin'
I'd say WWH is worth picking up. The art gets pretty bad the last two issues though, JRJR was obviously in a rush to finish it, but overall it's a fun story with great action scenes. You might also want to pick up the WWH: Incredible Hulk trade along with it because it acts as a great companion piece but it isn't vital. Finally I'd also get the two Skaar: Son of Hulk trades just to complete Greg Paks Hulk trilogy.
I like this advice. Hopefully I will remember to check for damage before purchase this time since my Planet Hulk trade has 3-4 pages (thankfully the final 3-4 pages) where some sort of liquid glue substance has caused a series of holes/distress. *awaits "it's not glue" jokes*
I really liked WWH, it's filled with action and the characterisation is pretty good too. Worth picking up IMHO.
everyone should be reading Locke & Key it's so good
Typically speaking, I'm not a Hulk fan, because Hulk books tend to be very formulaic -- Hulk gets madder and madder until he is strong enough to overcome whatever adversary he's facing. Its just a matter of getting him angry enough to overcome.
But with this Planet Hulk, there's just so much more to it. It isn't just a tale of Hulk getting pushed to the proper anger thresh-hold.
And the funny thing is, I read World War Hulk already, so I know how all this ends. But I'm still really enjoying the journey in getting there.
At least, hasn't been for a while
That is the typical bad Hulk story
read all of Peter David's Hulk stuff right now
Aside from Frank not being a cobbled together half-zombie, this book is awesome. (I still need the second issue.)
September
it makes it so much better
and then I gotta beat you up
also you won't hate it because you can't beat me up
unless you want to get on someone tall's shoulders and have a chicken fight
Sick of cthulhu analogues
Oh man, Ex Machina ending was something... After following that series for the last three years it's really sad to see it go.
Skimmed James Sturm, realized I was going to get all fascinated by the art, set it on a chair in my office so I can settle in to it properly this evening.
https://twitter.com/Hooraydiation
nope
i can't really sell it well
basically it's about a family who moves to their dad's old mansion after he's killed in front of them (and they escape being killed too). then the kids find all these keys that do different magical things
there's a ton of suspense and horror and blood and guts and maybe titties i don't remember
See, now that's selling a comic.
Hey Keef
http://io9.com/5621104/spielberg-orci-and-kurtzman-have-their-next-tv-show-lined-up-locke--key