7/4/2023 0 Comments World War Hulk by Greg Pak![]() If you are, then you will definitely enjoy this. I thought the art team overall did a great job handling the visuals for the book.Ī good, entertaining read, but I wouldn't recommend it if you are not a fan of the World War Hulk event. Leonard Kirk has a great, dynamic style reminiscent of Cheung, but enough to make it his own. It isn't their fault they were deceived by one of their own into pursuing a false grievance, but they try to make it right when they can. This was a great way to showcase the fact that, while they were technically, the villains of WWH, they are actually honorable warriors doing what they think must be done. The work together to protect and save the humans within the dome, in spite of the hate that the humans keep showing them. They are on the run, and eventually end up in a town that the leader puts a dome made of pure gamma radiation over. ![]() After being exiled from the Earth by the Illuminati, Hulk found solitude on the planet Sakaar. ![]() ![]() Since its release, the story has become a fan-favorite and was even featured as a part of the recently released Thor: Ragnarok movie. ![]() Its very apparent based on this book that Pak has a solid grasp not only on the Hulk, but the world around him, and most especially, the WWH event in general.Īfter the Hulk is defeated and imprisoned, one thing that was left lingering was, what happened to the warbound? They don't really address that too much in the WWH event. World War Hulk is a six-issue Marvel Comics event written by Greg Pak and illustrated by John Romita Jr. ![]()
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