Fetch Your Copy Hulk: World War Hulk Originated By Greg Pak Shared As Kindle
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Although have never been a fan of JR Juniors art work, this story suits his art style,
All round, well worth your time King Hulk returns to smash the puny heroes of Earth, especially Iron Man, Dr, Strange, Black Bolt and the super smart one from the Fantastic Four, and show the humans who the real monsters are,
Never stop making them pay, Almost all action!
A whole lot of destruction in this one, The Hulk almost too powerful, Where was Thor Need to read more, Following directly out of sitelink Planet Hulk which I thoroughly enjoyed, I had obviously had to read this too, And that took some convincing by that former volume, As I note in my review of it, I always found the premise behind it, Reed Richards, Tony Stark, Dr Strange and others shipping the Hulk off to another planet as a form of exile, to be quite dumb, the basic premise for the World War Hulk storyline struck me as even dumber, and unsuitable.
But, Greg Pak delivered a very good narrative in Planet Hulk, and it planted the seed for me to want to follow it through to the end.
Also, the fact that it would allow me to enjoy some John Romita Jr, art, with which I can normally find it easy to live,
So, what are my final judgement then Well, the art by Romita Jr, is without a doubt stunningly beautiful, The levels of violence, both in terms of the visuals and story content, on more than one occasion are over the top to a degree which I am not entirely sure about but Pak manages to keep it on just the right side of the border, for me at least.
At the end of the day, Pak and Romita Jr, deliver an engaging narrative, which I found to be an over all enjoyable read, and it has left me wanting to track down and read more of Pak's Hulk material.
And to be honest, more Pak stories in general, Uno que esperaba intrigado luego del final tremendo que quedara y dejara abierto para esta saga Planeta Hulk, El gigante esmeralda ha perdido todo, culpa directamente a los héroes de la Tierra que lo exiliaron con principal hincapié en Iron Man, que por estas épocas había ganado la Guerra Civil de Marvel y era casi casi casi un supervillano y para allá va con todos los amigotes que le quedaron de su saga de fantasía heroica intergaláctica.
Lo cierto es que tanto se fundamentó la bronca y la venganza que Hulk debería cometer contra sus antiguos camaradas que cualquier otro final que no fuera la erradicación completa del puñado de héroes que tan mal se comportaron con nuestro héroe va a decepcionar.
Y claro, no está en poder de Greg Pak desordenar de tal manera la sacrosanta continuidad de Marvel, por lo que uno siempre sabe el resultado final de la contienda.
Con todo, Pak se las ingenia para que no sea solamente un festival de piñatas y los enfrentamientos con cada enemigo Dr, Strange, Vengadores, los Cuatro Fantásticos y, lógicamente, Iron Man tienen su peculiaridad, El más pesado que se le cruza en el camino es Sentry, personaje con el que yo jamás desarrollé ningún vínculo y su aparición me resultó incluso anticlimática tal y cómo la torpe idea de replicar el coliseo, lo del control mental, beh pero bueno, se llega al final, lejos de la emoción generada por la saga anterior, pero se llega.
Dibuja una vez más John Romita Jr que debe ser el dibujante con mayor promedio de participación en la colección Marvel Salvat con algún que otro altibajo buenas páginas y otras que no tanto muy acorde a la historia, terminando todo, el combo guión, dibujo, resultado con aprobado, porque al fin y al cabo entretiene, lo que supongo es su principal objetivo.
A solid hulk story, so much action it almost never stops, Epic battles with a good story make this a near flawless book, The sentry vs the hulk was a show stopper and it was great to watch, Amazing original story with great art, Hulk want more This collection World War Hulkpicks up where “The Incredible Hulk: Planet Hulk” left off, “Planet Hulk” sees Hulk arriving on the harsh planet of Sakaar where he engages in a series of adventures that take him from enslaved gladiator to king.
I reviewed that work recently, and enjoyed it more than this one, though both are from the same author and each tells an intriguing story.
The “Planet Hulk” story was just more intricate and thoughtprovoking we see a change in the Hulk and the events that bring those changes about.
In “World War Hulk,” the Hulk returns to Earth, seeking revenge upon the “Illuminati” group who jettisoned him into space i, e. Tony Stark / Ironman, Doctor Strange, Reed Richards / Mr, Fantastic, and Black Bolt. Said revenge isnt so much for shooting him into space, but because the craft that they sent him to space in blew up leveling Sakaars capital city and killing among many others his brand new Queen.
So, the story is just the Hulk trying to put a beating on the four superheroes who shot him into space as they try to not get beaten and to keep a mostly evacuated New York City from being leveled.
The Illuminati quartet face a number of problems, however, First, while they might have had the combined ability to defeat the Hulk before at least teamed with the many other heroes at their disposal and many are present from streetlevel vigilantes to big leaguers like the Fantastic Four, the Hulk is madder than ever, and thus stronger than ever but also wiser / more experienced.
Second, the Hulk now has his own monsterlevel “Warbound” entourage i, e. Korg, Miek, Hiroim, Brood, and Elloe Kaifi, Finally, the one hero who, without a question, has the power to stop Hulk and his Warbound, i, e. The Sentry, is severely agoraphobic and schizophrenic, So, its a great challenge to get him out the door and once you do, hes at risk of schizoid behavior, On top of all that, he contains enough power to destroy the world accidentally or because of distorted perceptions,
I did like the touch about The Sentry being a basket case, Im not a big fan of hugely overpowered heroes, but if they have enough weaknesses they can redeem what would otherwise be terminally boring storylines.
This is certainly the case with the Hulk who is at his most powerful when he is out of control and who is also, generally, at his least intelligent at those times.
The Sentry takes it a step beyond because hes barely functional, One may be doubtful about someone so powerful being scared to go outside, but it is the nature of mental illness that one doesnt always see oneself as one is seen and there need not be a sound logic to ones perceptions of the world.
Id recommend reading “Planet Hulk” first and if you enjoy it, which I suspect you might youll probably find following it up with “World War Hulk” worthwhile.
This guy destroyed everyone, There was no one stopping him, I didn't like this at all, Literally, the only cool aspect of this book was having Korg, Miek and Sakaar, The art was fine, but the story wasn't good,
I especially disliked how Hulk had his plans and deep thoughts, understandings etc, in the Hulk form. I mean, wasn't he supposed to be just quite basic Bruce Banner things, Hulk smashes, No
Outside of the scope of the book, but why is SheHulk not just called Hulk I understand that traditionally it might be one way, but really.
. . Why “Puny humans. Ive come to smash. ” I couldnt believe how bad this was, compared for Planet Hulk, The entire story is Hulk is really mad and he fights everyone, And he wins because hes the Hulk, And hes angry. Like really angry. Greg Pak wants you to know hes angry, Angrier than hes ever been, Thats literally the least interesting part of The Hulk, We know hes gonna win, He never loses if hes motivated, The Hulk is interesting when you explore the dichotomy between Banner and Hulk, or when, like Superman, you make the conflict about protecting other people, or when you put him in a really interesting setting and surround him with interesting characters, and then the book becomes what Hulk chooses to do.
Hulk makes no decisions in this story, Banner doesnt show up at all, The other characters only exist to be beaten to a pulp for our amusement or to stand around and talk about how great Hulk is.
His Warbound were compelling in Planet Hulk because each had their own motivations and goals, and they butted heads, and Hulk was a reluctant hero.
World War Hulk is the worst excesses of comic books in one neat package,
Also the art isnt nearly as good as it was in Planet Hulk, just to rub salt in the wound, Hulk found peace on the planet Sakaar, But when the warp core of the ship that brought him there exploded, killing his family, Hulk vowed to destroy his betrayers the heroes of Earth!
Collects: World War HulkJUST EPIC WOW!
Hulk returns to earth after the whole Planet Hulk ordeal after he lost his wife and child and he is here for blood and to smash.
He targets Black Bolt first and then Iron man and the latter's plans fell and he makes his way through the Illuminati smashing everyone who stands in his way and its epic the way its done plus when the gladiatorial fights starts thats the highlight and shows the brutality of it all and then Dr Strange powered up and all, but it won't put a scratch on him.
Enter their last hope the sentry and when the truth is revealed, its an emotional roller coaster ride, friends fight friends, hulk smashes everything, fall of the warbound with the very existence at stake.
Its an epic story with so much heart and like has so many great action scenes and is just pure adrenaline rush and just shows the Worldbreaker at his full power and teases hints of things to come and the art by Romita maybe the best of his career like just wow.
After reading Planet Hulk I was pumped for a smash fest of pure blinding rage, . . thats what we got butthings happened that soured me within the story,use of the Sentry at all not a fan of him and the worstHulk beats Zom powered Dr Strange, . . bullshit, bullshit, bullshit. Thosethings, especially the Zom part, brought the story from "great" to "it was fine", Planet Hulk was alright but this is all kinds of fun, Battle after battle this is an exhilarating read, And the writing keeps up with the action, Also some of the best art Ive seen from John Romita Jr, Si "Planet Hulk" terminaba con un grandioso cliffhanger, "World War Hulk" da a la historia un final altamente satisfactorio, Es un cómic mucho más corto y sencillo, y a pesar de que me pareció que la historia esta vez no era tan interesante, ofrece al menos un gran número de placeres superficiales como por ejemplo ver a Hulk barriendo el suelo con casi todos los personajes principales del universo Marvel.
Hay un montón de referencias a historias, personajes y arcos argumentales anteriores y la mayoría no las pillé aunque creo que no tenía demasiada importancia porque no sentí que hubiese algo que necesitaba saber de antemano para disfrutarlo.
En realidad todo el volumen parece un clímax de la historia anterior, y me ha gustado mucho sobre todo la manera cómo han cerrado todo, de forma agridulce y pesimista como el volumen anterior pero también con un dejo melancólico y esperanzador que en lo personal veo como un gran cierre.
Recomendadísimo incluso si este es un género al que no te sueles acercar mucho, como es mi caso, Not as compelling as Planet Hulk, alas, And for a "World War"of the action took place on Manhattan Island, I know it's a Marvel book and all, but that felt like a real lack of scope and depth, This was wonderful and pissedoff Hulk is a very scary monster indeed, The story moves on from the last volume Planet Hulk where Hulk sets up a life in Sakaar but that is destroyed by a bomb in the ship he comes to Sakaar.
But now Hulk and his gang of aliens from Sakaar are on Earth and Hulk is ready to kill everyone and destroy everything, And this was a powerful story, But of course, things have to settle down after all Hulk is still a hero, not a villain,
I have always loved comics, and I hope always to love them, Even though I grew up reading local Indian comics like Raj Comics, Diamond Comics, or even Manoj Comics, now's the time to catch up on international and classic comics and Graphic novels.
I am on my quest to read as many comics as I can, I love comics to bits, may the comics never leave my side, I loved reading this and love reading more, you should also read what you love and then just sitelinkKeep on Reading, I've been wanting to read this for a while, so I was happy to see it come up affordable on Kindle and incidentally it's free to read if you have Amazon Prime.
This was a very good graphic novel, This is and World War Hulk Prelude are my first forays into HulkCentric graphic novels, and I started out strong with these two,
Hulk is a very sympathetic character despite the mayhem he's capable of, I like that they don't portray him as a dumb muscle head, He's thoughtful and keen at strategizing, He has understandable reasons for his rage and his desire for revenge, and deep down, I don't believe he ever wanted to harm innocents.
Having said that, he is not playing around with the men he considers the architects of a very
tragic event that occurs on Skaar.
He's fairly ruthless in his vengeance against them,
The art was beautiful, and I love how Kindle has a function where you can zero in on a specific pane and through the pages.
It's wonderful. I will definitely be looking at reading more graphic novels on my Kindle, considering this function,
Readers who love Hulk should really get a kick out of this book, I have slowly become more of a Hulk fan over the years, I grew up when The Incredible Hulk live action show came on tv and it was so sad and tragic that this is how I see Hulk, as a character who is misunderstood and not villainous, although certainly antiheroic in spots.
This book seems true to my understanding of Hulk,
Lately, I've seen Tony Stark as a jerk, That hasn't changed with this book, He's very arrogant, thinks he has all the answers and makes decisions based on his sense of rightness that doesn't always result in good consequences, and he doesn't seem to own up to the fact that his poor decisions have that effect.
I liked how the author turns around the questions of who the real monster is, One might assume it's Hulk, but the humans make some lousy choices that have monstrous consequences and that makes the spotlight fall on them as much as Hulk.
This book also touches on issues of loyalty and friendship, How we should always think about what we know about a person before jumping to conclusions, Sometimes people surprise it is good and bad ways, but that doesn't mean we shouldn't trust what we know about a person we've come to love and respect as a friend.
I would definitely recommend this graphic novel, .