Hulk must fight off a group of government-paid psychopaths who he's barely beaten at full power before. Can ol' Jade Jaws survive? The answers may shock you!
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Hulk must fight off a group of government-paid psychopaths who he's barely beaten at full power before. Can ol' Jade Jaws survive? The answers may shock you!
leaves you wanting more in the best of possible ways
A definitive moment for the Hulk and Thing moving forward.
Not since the days of Peter David writing the Hulk has the leader been presented as such a serious threat.
Hulk sees a rare period of public acceptance, due to his heroics, but it’s not all sunshine and roses.
A nice break from the usual focus on the titular hero and still manages to move the story forward in a meaningful way.
This issue is Ewing at his best, plain and simple.
This book is already an instant classic, but it only gets better as it goes
From the disturbing confidence of Banner/Hulk to the unsettling final panels, you’ll find Ewing’s new take on an old classic impossible to put down.
A fresh, new direction for the book
This chapter seems to be setting up the next leg of Ewing’s epic
A must-read. If you’re a horror fan, it’s a must-read. If you’re neither of those things, you should probably still give it a try
Lois Lane #4 is a great example of why Lois is a linchpin of the DC Universe.
This is one of Marvel’s best books out right now, and if you’ve been sleeping on it, you should take some time to catch up.
Lois Lane #3 makes the superhero comics’ first couple feel somehow both iconic and real.
Genuinely groundbreaking storytelling
It seems difficult to believe that Rucka, Perkins, et al can continue this momentum for ten more issues, but the first two indicate that Lois Lane will be an instant classic.
Who is General Reginald Fortean and how and why did he become such a powerful threat
This timely and political first issue of Lois Lane is an instant classic, and a great start to the series.