Hulk, Vol. 2: Red & Green

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Posted 04 Apr 2010 in General

  • ISBN13: 9780785128830
  • Condition: NEW
  • Notes: Brand New from Publisher. No Remainder Mark.

Product Description
When Bruce Banner sets out to find the Red Hulk he doesn’t expect his search will lead him to Sin City, Nevada. And imagine his surprise when he arrives to discover the unbridled carnage a pack of Wendigos can unleash! Las Vegas buffets will never be the same! Plus: no matter what size, shape, color, or sex, Hulks don’t take kindly to being on the wrong side of a beating. Armed with an arsenal of advanced S.H.I.E.L.D. weaponry and itching for payback, She-Hulk’s Lady Liberators have one goal: Subdue the Red Hulk, and make him pay in the process! All this plus a special KING-SIZE spectacular with MORE smashing, bashing, trashing, and clashing than should be allowed by law! Collects Hulk #7-9 and King-Size Hulk #… More >> Hulk, Vol. 2: Red & Green


5 Comments

  1. The artwork on this is superb. There are three different stories in this book. Done by different artists. Rating: 5 / 5

  2. This comic is just one for the ages,first read vol.1 that just was great story, art and one of the best writes in history i’m a big fan of Brian Michael Bendis but what Jeph Loeb writes for hulk and for heroes i will gladly put money down anytime. Jeph Loeb is a Great writer!!!! Rating: 5 / 5

  3. The main problem with this is its badly written the story is a bunch of splash pages that are held together by the question “Who is Red Hulk?” other than that Loeb throws the Hulk into one action scene after another with guest stars popping up out of nowhere.

    The second problem is continuity. Its all well and good writing a story apart from regular marvel canon but Loeb uses so many guest stars in the case of Moon Knight and Valkyrie they seem to have lost years of character development.

    I believe this story has been stretched out beyond its intended length the longer it stays away from the end the more frustrating and ill conceived the situations become.

    I stuck with this title for a while in the hopes it would get better but after Over a year and half of bad dialogue Zero character development and the writers inability to write without cramming guest stars into nearly every issue I gave up.

    The stories in this volume are bad and they’re only going to get worse until Loeb relearns how to write and stops padding out a weak story about a superheroes evil twin. Rating: 1 / 5

  4. I can’t ask for more. Like the first Red Hulk book, it was a fun, fast-paced read with great art. I’m a huge fan of the Long Halloween and other Loeb-Sale Batbooks and I’m an even bigger fan of Loeb after this series. The guy just writes fun stuff. He`s not one of those writers that feel a need to prove themselves, to show off their `skills’ with pages and pages of dialogue and talking heads; the writers who seem ashamed that they work in comics and try legitimize a medium they might feel is childish by making the material dark, slow paced, and cerebral. Loeb keeps the books what they should be, cool and fun. The first half of the book was a Wendigo story, drawn by Art Adams. The second half, the Red Hulk is pared up against the ladies of Marvel, beautifully drawn by Frank Cho. I’m loving this series and I hope there are many more collections to come. Rating: 5 / 5

  5. This book presents the story of the red hulk, but it has nothing interesting, because the Vol. 1 is really good with great art and interesting dialogs, but this one it’s a dissapoint from the begginig to the end, the reason is that nothing happens, I hope better things in the volume 3. Rating: 1 / 5



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