View Full Version : I am really shocked that Marvel sent out a preview copy of Hulk.
Fake Pat
01-04-2008, 10:01 AM
I didn't check it out, but I would expect spoilers everywhere by dinner time.
I did flip through PWJ, which looked even more insane/awesome than the last ish.
Cool, thanks for the heads up!
Jim T.
01-04-2008, 10:30 AM
Spoil me, please? I won't be buying it but I'm curious...
Kefky
01-04-2008, 10:32 AM
Spoil me, please? I won't be buying it but I'm curious...
Geez, couldn't you at least read the guy's post before posting? :no:
Fake Pat
01-04-2008, 10:32 AM
Spoil me, please? I won't be buying it but I'm curious...
Didn't flip through it.
Next week is the last week I'll be getting comics for a while (I'm heading back to school), and I didn't wanna ruin anything for myself.
Lord Jermaine Retail
01-04-2008, 11:38 AM
I didn't check it out, but I would expect spoilers everywhere by dinner time.
I did flip through PWJ, which looked even more insane/awesome than the last ish.
I'm glad they did because I had to order this thing fairly blindly. Now I know exactly what it is. I personally didn't care for the debut issue, but I know for a fact that many people will enjoy it.
I can't say I was too happy with PWJ either. I judge it harshly because I have prior awareness of existing characters and if they're gonna get thrown under the bus there needs to be a good reason for it.
Jonny Z
01-04-2008, 11:40 AM
who is drawing PWJ?
i've not been a fan of the jarring difference in art styles from ariel olivetti to the last 2 guys
BRIEF SPOILER (filtered from someone's one line response to what was censored on this page:)
http://images.comicbookresources.com/previews/marvelcomics/hulk2008/01/HULKTHE001_int-5.jpg
He shot him. Not joking. Also, the new Hulk appears to be Rick. Not 100%, but it really looks that way.
Another non-spoiler review
Read the issue today and enjoyed it, the murder / mystery premise plays well, and Jeph Loeb seems to touch upon enough character interactions from both civil war and World war hulk that it feels complimentary continuity wise.
The art is great though perhaps 2 double page spreads in an issue on top of the low panel count is a bit overkill (unless you're reading nextwave ) and there's enough story here to at least bring me to issue 2 for definite and you can't really hope for more than that.
Overall it was the fact that the story seems to be very in sympatico with all the work Greg Pak has done, and so long as it stays that way I'll be happy.
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