World War Hulk (Marvel Comics)
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| 06-22-08 | 3 | (NA) |
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As another reviewer said, this novel seems more like an action packed summer blockbuster filled more with eye candy than real character development. It was fun to see certain characters being beat up by the Hulk, but I was never drawn into the story (no pun intended) like I was with Planet Hulk.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2008-06-26 02:05:13 EST)
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| 06-20-08 | 5 | (NA) |
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This book is really good, has a lot of good fights, the story is basic but is a good final to planet hulk, Jonh Romita JR's art is espectacular, if you compare this book with Pplanet Hulk it is a mistake because planet hulk is a very complex-interesting arc, and world war hulk delivers the final, now i want to read Hulk (red hulk) and find out what happens to our green/red goliath.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2008-06-23 01:10:08 EST)
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| 06-17-08 | 3 | (NA) |
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In short, there's good news, and there's bad news. The good news: WORLD WAR HULK is a good story. The bad news: WORLD WAR HULK is a good story. Following up on the success of PLANET HULK was not going to be any easy task: in PLANET, the green giant was exiled by a group of Marvel superheroes to an alien world known as Sakaar where he was forced to fight for his life in arena-style combat, eventually triumphing alongside a group of other alien outcasts, and he ruled the world ... for a brief stint until the world was destroyed by his spacecraft. WORLD WAR HULK picks up detailing the events of the Hulk's return to Earth, where he's declared war on the Marvel universe. Accompanied by the small band of allies he made on the planet Sakaar, the Hulk makes a last stand against the forces of Earth, and ... well, the conclusion is best left to the reader, but it is worth the time.
Whereas PLANET HULK had depth and a massive scope to the tale, WORLD WAR HULK pretty much hits one or two notes: it's a massive (and impressive) slugfest of the Hulk facing off against Earth's mightiest heroes -- one-by-one -- in what could be argued are some pretty predictable outcomes. This tale ain't destined to end pretty (and it doesn't!), but "end" it will ... even that's open to interpretation after reading the final few pages. The Hulk's rage is all that fuels the tale; the bond of friendship rears its head a few times, and the pathos of the Hulk character -- a man trapped within a monster -- tries to find common ground amongst the slugging ... however, all that works here is the rage, given plenty of artwork. While the scope is admirable, it's nowhere near the complexity of the preceding tale. However, it's still worth the read. Enjoy it for what it is -- a suitable wrap-up to what time may show as the Hulk's greatest adventure -- and keep your fingers crossed that there will be another installment. (Review Data Last Updated: 2008-06-21 00:25:03 EST)
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| 06-07-08 | 4 | (NA) |
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When a comic is called World War Hulk, you shouldn't expect Shakespeare.
If you expect a whole lot of people getting punched in the face by the green Goliath, along with the usual property damage, you wont be disappointed. The meagre plot is only there to drive confrontation and confrontation is what this book is all about. I like the Hulk as a character but have never really followed his book because it's always so repetitive, [with the exception of the fantastic recent 'Planet Hulk' story] so this was a good opportunity to grab a dose of some mindless Hulk Smash action and see those smug bastards Tony Stark, Mr Fantastic, Black Bolt & Dr Strange get their comeuppance. If you like big superhero battles and explosions, this is one of the better books to give you what you need. (Review Data Last Updated: 2008-06-18 00:25:15 EST)
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| 05-27-08 | 3 | 0\1 |
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So here it is... the highly anticipated conclusion to the Planet Hulk saga! The Hulk is angry, and not just regular "Hulk Smash!" angry. He's borderline psychotic now that he thinks the Illuminati (Black Bolt, Mr. Fantastic, Iron Man, et al.) purposefully set off a bomb on his exiled planet that wiped out millions, including his beloved Queen. Flying back to Earth on his custom spaceship along with his fellow gladiators, the Warbound, the Hulk gives NYC one warning: Surrender the Illuminati or prepare to be destroyed! Yup, if you hate slow beginnings, you have nothing to worry about with Hulk: World War Hulk because all five volumes collected in this TPB are pure smash 'em up goodness.
The best way to describe this book is that it plays out like a good summer action blockbuster at the movie theaters. Don't expect critical acclaim and don't expect a slow page turner, just be ready for a genuine action fest that is good enough to hold you until the end. The rock 'em sock 'em action starts out nicely with Black Bolt as the first target on Hulk's list. After Black Bolt uses his legendary voice projection powers to carve a new valley on the moon's surface in a sea-splitting force that would make Moses proud, Hulk yells, "I don't want to hear you whisper, I want to hear you SCREAM!" The artwork in this panel as Hulk madly pounces on the fearful Black Bolt is classic stuff! It pumps you up for the battles to follow, but unfortunately, this early clash may be the best battle of the entire series. For those who have had enough of the post-Civil War Iron Man, don't fret, because Tony Stark gets what's coming to him in a downtown aerial battle reminiscent of Neo vs. Agent Smith in the Matrix Trilogy. Eventually, Hulk faces all of those whom he blames for his lover's death, and also several well known Hulk characters such as General Ross, Doc Samson, Rick Jones, She-Hulk and more. When the heroes of Earth realize that they cannot defeat the Hulk, they turn to the one man who can. That's right, the newest "Superman" in the Marvel Universe, Sentry, is once again talked out of his agoraphobia and into the boxing ring. Sentry and Hulk fight it out in a downtown battle royale that causes insurance adjusters everywhere to faint, and along the way Hulk discovers more details as to who set the bomb on his former adopted planet. You'll have to pick up Hulk: World War Hulk to find out who is at fault and what was their motivation, as well as who wins in the final showdown between Sentry vs. Hulk, but rest assured, you'll enjoy this event if you're a fan of the Hulk or classic comic battles. For some reason, Marvel didn't release a hardcover TPB for this title. That's amazing considering how often the big publishers try to milk HC editions for all they're worth, but it will save you a few bucks. I recommend you pick this TPB up for your collection, and only spend on the spin-offs such as Gamma Corps and Front Line if you just can't get enough of World War Hulk. (Review Data Last Updated: 2008-06-08 00:26:11 EST)
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| 05-27-08 | 3 | 0\1 |
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World War Hulk. All I can say is that the story is good but seems a little bit rush compare to what they have been doing since Planet Hulk. Also, the artwork of JRJR is just so-so in this collection. No offense to him, but his art in Daredevil, Spider-Man is much more better. I wonder why Marvel don't let the artwork team in Planet Hulk draw this books. Or maybe Marvel should let David Finch draw this entire books instead of just covers.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2008-06-08 00:26:11 EST)
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| 05-21-08 | 3 | 3\4 |
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World War Hulk is the comic book equivalent of a summer action movie: long on action and fun, but short on plot. If that appeals to you, then grab your popcorn, sit back, and enjoy! Pretty much the same thing happens in all 5 issues: a succession of Marvel's heroes all line up to stop the Hulk, who's madder than he's ever been -- and one by one, they all fail. Up until the last issue, which seemed a little cliched (see spoiler alert below).
The Hulk has always been one of my favorite characters, and it was nice to see him in a big "event" comic which affects other Marvel characters. Then again, it doesn't really affect other characters much, because, by the end, lots of people have been beat up, and lots of property damage has occurred, but nothing else really changes. Nobody dies, nobody's life is changed, and the status quo is pretty much the same at the end as the beginning. The fact that the Hulk is prepared to wipe out the entire eastern seaboard makes it a little hard to root for him. And the fact that no heroes have any success at stopping him makes the storyline seem a little repetitive -- like it doesn't really matter what anybody tries next, because the result is only going to be the same as with the last hero who tried. That is, until the last issue, when ...[SPOILER ALERT]... the Sentry fights Hulk to a standstill, and the Hulk finally calms down. Sentry is referred to all throughout the book as one of the Hulk's closest friends, and the one character who could always calm Hulk down, which does build up anticipation for the final battle, but to me it also raised another question: Who in the world is the Sentry? I've collected almost 250 Hulk comics, from each decade that the Hulk has been published, including all of the current "Incredible Hulk" series, and I'd never even heard of Sentry before. When did he and Hulk meet? How did they become such close friends? Sentry seemed a little like a deus ex machina, thrown in to give the storyline some resolution. It would have made more sense if the final character who turned the tide had a more familiar history with the Hulk (like Rick Jones, She-Hulk, Leonard Samson, the Bruce Banner persona, or even the recently-resurrected Betty Ross). Well, these are all criticisms of the story, which is fairly pedestrian. But most people won't buy this for the story. As a simple, straightforward action story, which shows "the Hulk doing what he does best," this book is a lot of fun. He smashes everyone and everything in sight. The strongest selling-point for this book is the art: I have seen about 40 artists portray the Hulk, and John Romita Jr. is one of the best, and probably my all-time favorite -- and here, he cuts loose like never before. One reason for the paucity of story is the high number of splash pages and oversized panels, which really show off JRJR's beautiful art. He captures such rich emotion in the faces of the characters, and his Hulk displays a primal ferocity which almost makes you feel his anger yourself. Also, the covers by David Finch (if they're reprinted in this volume) are wonderful -- easily equal to the gorgeous covers Ladronn put out for the earlier "Planet Hulk" issues. If you're interested in a smash-em-up fun-read, or if you're upset with the way Marvel's "Civil War" ended, then you'll probably like this book, because two of the strongest proponents of the "Superhero Registration Act" (Iron Man & Mr. Fantastic) are among the first to get it. If you open it up expecting a prolonged, intense, lavishly-illustrated battle royale, involving all sorts of superhero guest stars, and you don't expect much in the way of plot development, you won't be disappointed. (Review Data Last Updated: 2008-05-27 00:25:43 EST)
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| 05-21-08 | 1 | 1\3 |
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For the most part I'm not a fan of the Hulk, but I do enjoy him as a story element. So even though I don't like the character I like seeing characters I do like deal with him. Since the Hulk is like a force of nature in the form of a man it can make for an interesting read given the right setting. But I was hugely disappointed with World War Hulk.
-POSSIBLE SPOILER- The book should have been titled "Hulk Beats Up the Marvel Universe" cause thats pretty much what the thing is. Theres very little actual "war" in this, no back and forth, just a basically invincible Hulk beating on everyone and insisting that they deserve it, despite his main reason for the war is over a misunderstanding, meaning that he is actually wrong in the end. The Book also fails to really touch on the the other side of the "war" in that the characters who sent Hulk away may have been justified in doing so, regardless of the outcome. So in the end it just felt like the whole story failed to deliver on the very premise. But if you like seeing the Hulk smash stuff then I'm sure this is the book for you. If you're like me then I'd recommend Ultimates vol. 1 and vol. 2 some awesome moments with the hulk in those books. (Review Data Last Updated: 2008-05-27 00:25:43 EST)
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| 05-17-08 | 4 | 2\2 |
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After the tragic events of the spectacular Planet Hulk, Marvel's green goliath returns to Earth with revenge on his mind in World War Hulk. Setting his sights on the ones that tricked him and shot him into space: Tony "Iron Man" Stark, Reed "Mr. Fantastic" Richards, Doctor Strange, and the Black Bolt, the Hulk takes on all those that stand in his way (including the New Avengers, the rest of the Fantastic Four, and more) as he and his Warbound turn New York City (and Madison Square Garden) into a total warzone. While the overall story of World War Hulk is great fun, the story as a whole just feels short. While there are a number of tie-in's to the event (but thankfully not as many as there were with Civil War), the main World War Hulk story just feels like there is a lot missing, especially the involvement of Hercules, who you will find plays a pretty big role in other featured tie-in's. While it isn't the classic that Planet Hulk was, writer Greg Pak still continues to be the best Hulk writer since Peter David (and Bruce Jones to a lesser degree), and the artwork from the great John Romita Jr. and veteran inker Klaus Janson impresses, even in the cataclysmic final battle between the Hulk and the Sentry, which is the comic art equivalent of an exploding sun. All in all, World War Hulk may be too short, but it is an enjoyable Marvel event, and ends up being more satisfying than Civil War ever ended up being.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2008-05-22 00:24:44 EST)
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| 05-13-08 | 3 | 2\4 |
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I love Pak as a writer. He's great. However, compared to Planet Hulk, this story just didn't work for me. Yeah, the Hulk wanted revenge for being shot into space by Stark, Richards, Strange, and Blackbolt, and yeah I'd probably be pretty mad if my wife was disintegrated as well, but compared to Planet Hulk, this story was pretty lame. It was cool that the Hulk's Warbound allies were included, and the betrayal revelation was amazing and totally unpredictable, but I think the art was the main reason that this didn't hook me. John Romita Jr. is not one of my favorite artists out there, no matter how many awards and accolades he gets. In fact, I think the only things that he has done that really worked for me are his Eternals run with Neil Gaiman and his work on the new series Kick-A@#. I am sorry that Marvel, with the abundance of talented artists that they have out there, had to choose JR JR to do this book. They should have kept the same artist from Planet Hulk if you ask me. Anyway, asides from the art, the story wasn't that bad, but it's nothing to write home about. Peace and Love, Jake (This is reviewing the paperback version, which is available by the way).
(Review Data Last Updated: 2008-05-18 00:26:10 EST)
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