World War Hulk: Front Line2 reviews
Paul Jenkins

Marvel Comics, 2008

A "street level look" at WWH? Not really, but not too bad either

Like Civil War: Front Line before it, writer Paul Jenkins returns with World War Hulk: Front Line, which finds reporters Ben Urich and Sally Floyd covering the developments, and getting caught in the middle of, the Hulk's attack on the superheroes of New York City. As far as offering up a "street ...
  
  











  



  
Hulk: WWH - Incredible Herc TPB (Incredible Hulk)3 reviews
Greg Pak, Gary Frank

Marvel Comics, 2008

hella sweet.

+ Even better than the main World War Hulk storyline
+ Adds much needed depth missing in the World War Hulk storyline.

a crucial part of the epic of HULK. a must read for any JADE GIANT fan! buy it or you are not cool.
  
  











  



  
Hulk: WWH - Gamma Corps TPB (Incredible Hulk)2 reviews
Frank Tieri, Carlos Ferreira

Marvel Comics, 2008

An intensely ironic tie-in

The WWH series introduces an excellent tie-in with WWH: Gamma Corps, involving five victims of the Hulk subjecting themselves to Gamma radition and Hulk DNA to become strong enough to battle him. The Gamma Corps storyline in fact takes place prior to the main events of the World War Hulk Comic, as ...
  
  











  



  
Heroes For Hire Volume 3: World War Hulk2 reviews
Zeb Wells

Marvel Comics, 2008

Very good, downer of an ending.

Great continuance of the story. It is neat how much this is tied into workd war hulk. Entertaining read!
  
  











  



  
Incredible Hercules: Against The World TPB (Incredible Hulk)2 reviews
Greg Pak, Fred Van Lente

Marvel Comics, 2008

By far the most delightful surprise from Marvel in recent years.

Hercules is the original Western hero, and I've always referred to him as the original superhero; his mythic exploits have entertained generations of young people (usually in heavily-bowdlerized form, removing such issues as his pederasty, adultery, and overt bloodymindedness). Since he's been in ...
  
  











  



  
World War Hulk (Marvel Comics)15 reviews
Greg Pak

Marvel Comics, 2008

A real slam-bang, action-packed smackdown

+ Hulk Smash, and Smash, and Smash

Although it was short (especially in comparison to the year-long "Planet Hulk" epic that preceded it), "World War Hulk" is a very satisfying, action-packed read. This is exactly the kind of story that long-time Hulk fans will love: one by one, Hulk wipes the floor with almost all the other Marvel ...
  
  











  



  
Hulk: WWH - Damage Control TPB (Incredible Hulk)2 reviews
Dwayne McDuffie, Greg Pak, ...

Marvel Comics, 2008

The aftermath

In the aftermath of World War Hulk stands a decimated New York City and a ravaged populace as Damage Control begins, with Tony "Iron Man" Stark and S.H.I.E.L.D. helping to clean up the mess. We also see what develops as the Hulk's Warbound are taken into custody, as well as the aftermath of the ...
  
  











  



  
World War Hulk: Marvel Universe3 reviews
Christos Gage, Robert Kirkman, ...

Marvel Comics, 2008

Strongest one there is.

This is a good collection of the crossovers within the marvel universe for the WWH story. Admittedly one of the best stories that year, this collection showcases how futile it is to go up against the Hulk. If you are a big X-Men fan, you might be hurt by their battle, where a young mutant by the ...
  
  











  



  
Incredible Hulk: Prelude to Planet Hulk14 reviews
Daniel Way, Keu Cha

Marvel Comics, 2006

Planet Hulk - :-) :-) :-) :-)

+ Can I admit that I actually enjoyed this story more than Planet Hulk and World War Hulk?

This book was one of the best "Hulk" stories I've read in years. Beyond great art and great dialogue, it shows a real range of thought and emotion from the hulk, much more than what's normally covered in the average comic, cartoon series, t.v. show or even feature film. It begs the question, have ...
  
  











  



  
Punisher War Journal Volume 3: Hunter Hunted Premiere HC (Punisher)1 review
Matt Fraction, Ariel Olivetti

Marvel Comics, 2008

Surprisingly not bad

It has been no secret that I have not been a fan of Punisher War Journal since its debut. As a lifelong fan of the character, I have always felt that Garth Ennis' MAX take on the character is the definitive take on the Punisher, where as Matt Fraction's (Immortal Iron Fist) take on Punisher War ...
  
  











  



  
Incredible Hulk: Planet Hulk55 reviews
Greg Pak

Marvel Comics, 2008

Best Hulk Story line in years

+ A true Hulk epic
+ Something new from an old friend
+ Hulk Smash...
  
  











  



  
World War Hulk: Front Line2 reviews
Paul Jenkins

Marvel Comics, 2008

A "street level look" at WWH? Not really, but not too bad either

Like Civil War: Front Line before it, writer Paul Jenkins returns with World War Hulk: Front Line, which finds reporters Ben Urich and Sally Floyd covering the developments, and getting caught in the middle of, the Hulk's attack on the superheroes of New York City. As far as offering up a "street ...
  
  











  



  
Hulk: WWH - Incredible Herc TPB (Incredible Hulk)3 reviews
Greg Pak, Gary Frank

Marvel Comics, 2008

hella sweet.

+ Even better than the main World War Hulk storyline
+ Adds much needed depth missing in the World War Hulk storyline.

a crucial part of the epic of HULK. a must read for any JADE GIANT fan! buy it or you are not cool.
  
  











  



  
Punisher War Journal Volume 3: Hunter Hunted Premiere HC (Punisher)1 review
Matt Fraction, Ariel Olivetti

Marvel Comics, 2008

Surprisingly not bad

It has been no secret that I have not been a fan of Punisher War Journal since its debut. As a lifelong fan of the character, I have always felt that Garth Ennis' MAX take on the character is the definitive take on the Punisher, where as Matt Fraction's (Immortal Iron Fist) take on Punisher War ...
  
  











  



  
Hulk: WWH - Gamma Corps TPB (Incredible Hulk)2 reviews
Frank Tieri, Carlos Ferreira

Marvel Comics, 2008

An intensely ironic tie-in

The WWH series introduces an excellent tie-in with WWH: Gamma Corps, involving five victims of the Hulk subjecting themselves to Gamma radition and Hulk DNA to become strong enough to battle him. The Gamma Corps storyline in fact takes place prior to the main events of the World War Hulk Comic, as ...
  
  











  



  
World War Hulk (Marvel Comics)15 reviews
Greg Pak

Marvel Comics, 2008

A real slam-bang, action-packed smackdown

+ Hulk Smash, and Smash, and Smash

Although it was short (especially in comparison to the year-long "Planet Hulk" epic that preceded it), "World War Hulk" is a very satisfying, action-packed read. This is exactly the kind of story that long-time Hulk fans will love: one by one, Hulk wipes the floor with almost all the other Marvel ...
  
  











  



  
Heroes For Hire Volume 3: World War Hulk2 reviews
Zeb Wells

Marvel Comics, 2008

Very good, downer of an ending.

Great continuance of the story. It is neat how much this is tied into workd war hulk. Entertaining read!
  
  











  



  
Incredible Hulk: Prelude to Planet Hulk14 reviews
Daniel Way, Keu Cha

Marvel Comics, 2006

Planet Hulk - :-) :-) :-) :-)

+ Can I admit that I actually enjoyed this story more than Planet Hulk and World War Hulk?

This book was one of the best "Hulk" stories I've read in years. Beyond great art and great dialogue, it shows a real range of thought and emotion from the hulk, much more than what's normally covered in the average comic, cartoon series, t.v. show or even feature film. It begs the question, have ...
  
  











  



  
World War Hulk: Marvel Universe3 reviews
Christos Gage, Robert Kirkman, ...

Marvel Comics, 2008

Strongest one there is.

This is a good collection of the crossovers within the marvel universe for the WWH story. Admittedly one of the best stories that year, this collection showcases how futile it is to go up against the Hulk. If you are a big X-Men fan, you might be hurt by their battle, where a young mutant by the ...
  
  











  



  
Hulk: WWH - Damage Control TPB (Incredible Hulk)2 reviews
Dwayne McDuffie, Greg Pak, ...

Marvel Comics, 2008

The aftermath

In the aftermath of World War Hulk stands a decimated New York City and a ravaged populace as Damage Control begins, with Tony "Iron Man" Stark and S.H.I.E.L.D. helping to clean up the mess. We also see what develops as the Hulk's Warbound are taken into custody, as well as the aftermath of the ...