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Jeff
So who the heck is the Red Hulk?

Before I answer that question

yet another word about reading a series of books out of order. I already knew who it was because I've read Jeph Loeb's Red Hulk run out of sequence and this makes me loath the tricksy, B.S. revelation at the end of this volume. Really Mr. Loeb? Even Stan Lee wouldn't stoop that low.

The plot summary: There's a new Hulk running around. His first order of business was to kill (with a gun?) the old Hulk's nemesis, the Abomination. How do

So who the heck is the Red Hulk?

Before I answer that question

yet another word about reading a series of books out of order. I already knew who it was because I've read Jeph Loeb's Red Hulk run out of sequence and this makes me loath the tricksy, B.S. revelation at the end of this volume. Really Mr. Loeb? Even Stan Lee wouldn't stoop that low.

The plot summary: There's a new Hulk running around. His first order of business was to kill (with a gun?) the old Hulk's nemesis, the Abomination. How do we know it's a new Hulk? Bruce Banner is locked away in some Hulk-proof (Ha!!) cell somewhere in the desert. Essentially this volume is the new Hulk going up against Iron Man, Thor, A-Bomb and even the real Hulk. It's the green, limited vocab version of the Hulk, so he gets to call Ares, Broom-Head Man. *sigh*

So who's the Red Hulk?

1. (view spoiler)[It's Uncle Ben. Doc Ock dug him up and ran some creepy experiment on him. (hide spoiler)]

2. (view spoiler)[ It's J. Jonah Jamison. Once again, he lets his rage towards Spider-Man get the best of him, so he and Norman Osborn scheme together and he's transformed into a Hulk. Red's his favorite color. He's always angry. (hide spoiler)]

3. (view spoiler)[It's the Fantastic Four's mailman – Willie Lumpkin. He's delivering a special package to Reed Richards, who's in the middle of a bizarre gamma ray experiment. He gets dosed with it and now he's angry. (hide spoiler)]

4. (view spoiler)[It's Bruce Banner's daddy. General Ross dug him up and ran some creepy experiment on him. (hide spoiler)]

5. (view spoiler)[ It's S.H.I.E.L.D. agent Phil Coulson. Wouldn't this be cool for the TV show? (hide spoiler)]

6. (view spoiler)[Random HYDRA guy.(view spoiler)[Hail Hydra!! (hide spoiler)] (hide spoiler)]

7. (view spoiler)[ Anne, it's Moon Knight! (hide spoiler)](view spoiler)[BWHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA (hide spoiler)]

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Anne
3.5 stars

HULK SMASH!

Yeah, so this is the beginning of the Red Hulk story arc, and it's not too shabby. I think you'd have to be a huge Hulk fan to really love it (Jeff), but if are then this should be right up your alley.

Banner is locked up at a secure facility, in a room designed to gas him if he even starts looking slightly green.
But when has that ever stopped Hulk?
Hulk not stupid. Hulk hold breath.
And, apparently, Banner has a decent lung capacity, as well.

Enter the Red Hulk!
He pops up

3.5 stars

HULK SMASH!

Yeah, so this is the beginning of the Red Hulk story arc, and it's not too shabby. I think you'd have to be a huge Hulk fan to really love it (Jeff), but if are then this should be right up your alley.

Banner is locked up at a secure facility, in a room designed to gas him if he even starts looking slightly green.
But when has that ever stopped Hulk?
Hulk not stupid. Hulk hold breath.
And, apparently, Banner has a decent lung capacity, as well.

Enter the Red Hulk!
He pops up on the S.H.I.E.L.D. hellicarrier, and takes out She-Hulk and Iron Man for no other reason (that I could see) than just because he can.
Member of the Shallow Reading Club will be thrilled with the sheer amount of property damage and unbridled violence between the covers of this one!
It soon becomes apparent that his real target is (of course) Hulk. It's going to be a fight for the history books, people!

But not before we get our gratuitous fight scene with Thor!

Can Hulk go toe-to-toe with this seemingly new and improved Red version of himself?!
Well, duh..
Hulk strongest one there is!
Although, he's gonna get an ass-whoopin' before he can prove it.
More SMASHING!

It's fun.
Recommended for hardcore Hulk fanatics.

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Terence
Nov 01, 2016 rated it liked it
Someone big killed Abomination. He leaves massive footprints melted in his wake and his punches cause natural disasters. The Red Hulk has arrived.
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I was expecting a lot more from this, but it was basically the standard punching found in Hulk comics with a little bit of whodunit. Who is the Red Hulk, no one knows. There wasn't much happening other than Red Hulk beating people up.

Someone big killed Abomination. He leaves massive footprints melted in his wake and his punches cause natural disasters. The Red Hulk has arrived.
description

I was expecting a lot more from this, but it was basically the standard punching found in Hulk comics with a little bit of whodunit. Who is the Red Hulk, no one knows. There wasn't much happening other than Red Hulk beating people up.

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David
Dec 17, 2013 rated it liked it  · review of another edition
Recommends it for: Ten-year-olds, Red Hulks, reviewers who write in Hulk tense
What this? Red Hulk? Hulk not red! Hulk GREEN! Hulk not read Hulk comics in long time. Who all these people? Rick Jones is Blue Hulk? No, he Blue Abomination, but call self "A-Bomb." Hulk thinks this is a stupid name.

Red Hulk start like murder mystery. She-Hulk, with spandex spray-painted on Hulk-boobs, with Doc Samson in Russia, find Abomination dead. Doc Samson say Hulk not only beat Abomination but then shot with big Hulk-gun. WTF? Since when Hulk use gun? But turn out it not Hulk at all, it

What this? Red Hulk? Hulk not red! Hulk GREEN! Hulk not read Hulk comics in long time. Who all these people? Rick Jones is Blue Hulk? No, he Blue Abomination, but call self "A-Bomb." Hulk thinks this is a stupid name.

Red Hulk start like murder mystery. She-Hulk, with spandex spray-painted on Hulk-boobs, with Doc Samson in Russia, find Abomination dead. Doc Samson say Hulk not only beat Abomination but then shot with big Hulk-gun. WTF? Since when Hulk use gun? But turn out it not Hulk at all, it RED HULK. Also obligatory fight between American superheroes and Russian superheroes. It superhero rule: two teams meet in other country, must fight, no matter how stupid reason.

Hulk think Marvel milking Hulk franchise. Now there is X-this and X-that so why not make Blue Hulk and Red Hulk and Cosmic Hulk (this actual Hulk character, apparently) and Fifty Shades of Grey Hulk? (Actually, not bad idea - She-Hulk have nice rack - No, no! Bad Hulk! She-Hulk Hulk's cousin!)

This volume collect first six issues of Red Hulk. Each issue, Red Hulk kick someone's butt.

Round 1: Red Hulk trash 9 BILLION dollar S.H.I.E.L.D. Helicarrier. Why anybody spend 9 billion dollars on big flying toy in world with Hulks? Everyone know it just going to get smashed eventually. Cute S.H.I.E.L.D. agent follow Tony Stark around looking about 12 years old. She supposed to be butt-kicking S.H.I.E.L.D. agent, but look like should be cosplaying Sailor Moon.

Round 2: Red Hulk beat crap out of Iron Man. What Tony Stark expect? Marvel canon make clear Iron Man not match for Hulk.

Round 3: Red Hulk vs. Abomination. But actually Rick Jones, Blue Abomination. Aka "A-Bomb." Hulk still say stupid name. Hulk-base have giant harpy robots with Betty Ross's face. U.S. government in Marvel Universe must have trillion-dollar adamantium coins in vault. Entire budget for NSA and Obamacare spent in one day fighting Hulk.

Round 4: Red Hulk punch out the Watcher. Hulk admit, Hulk always wanted to do that. Watcher show up speaking to nobody saying "I am Uatu sworn to watch blah blah blah" Just watch, bald man, and stop monologing. Then Red Hulk finally fight real Hulk. Red Hulk taunt Hulk, say smarter and stronger. As usual, Red Hulk get upper hand in first round.

Round 5: Red Hulk vs. Thor. Red Hulk beat Thor first round too. Red Hulk actually jump to the moon with Thor, then jump all the way back to Earth. Hulk serious. Hulk raise eyebrow at this.

Round 6: Everyone get involved. Fantastic Four. Thor. Iron Man. She-Hulk. Sub-Mariner. And Hulk. Big battle. First Thor winning rematch. Then Hulk step in. Hulk vs. Red Hulk for final smack-down. San Franscisco almost shaken into the sea, so Sub-Mariner summon giant sea monsters to stabilize California. Hmm... Hulk not smart with science like Bruce Banner, but Hulk think this maybe lazy even for comic book. But fight good.

Big mystery all through six issues is: who is Red Hulk? But not find out even at very end. Red herring was false. Hahahaha red herring! You see what Hulk did there? Hulk made funny!

This entertaining book of Hulk and Red Hulk smashing, and beating up half Marvel Universe. But not big on plot or character - sometimes superhero comics have real writing. Not Red Hulk. This comic book for ten-year-olds. But fun anyway. Give to ten-year-old.

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Donovan
Aug 31, 2015 rated it it was ok

Well, comic #3 in my comic slump. This is exactly the type of Hulk comic I don't need. I expected more from Jeph Loeb. The art looks great, it's super clean and bright. The dialog is pretty good. But this is just a Michael Bay smash fest. And there's no reveal. We don't even find out who Red Hulk is. (view spoiler)[If it's General Ross then him standing before Red Hulk doesn't really make logistical sense now does it? (hide spoiler)]. We know he's been tasked to kill Hulk (view spoiler)[by Sams

Well, comic #3 in my comic slump. This is exactly the type of Hulk comic I don't need. I expected more from Jeph Loeb. The art looks great, it's super clean and bright. The dialog is pretty good. But this is just a Michael Bay smash fest. And there's no reveal. We don't even find out who Red Hulk is. (view spoiler)[If it's General Ross then him standing before Red Hulk doesn't really make logistical sense now does it? (hide spoiler)]. We know he's been tasked to kill Hulk (view spoiler)[by Samson and General Ross (hide spoiler)], but I don't really care. This was a bunch of fighting, smashing, San Francisco sliding into the ocean, very little going on. So...yeah.

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✨Bean's Books✨
Jan 07, 2017 rated it really liked it
Pretty epic.
A murder mystery brings together some of Marvel's greatest heroes including the likes of Iron Man, She Hulk and Thor. The non-stop rampage continues until both Red and Green Hulk collide. Only one can survive this epic battle of Hulk proportion!
This graphic novel was very entertaining. The Artistry is very bold and brightly colored as well a Marvel graphic comic should be. There are many characters from throughout the Marvel Universe. The storyline is well thought out and well execut
Pretty epic.
A murder mystery brings together some of Marvel's greatest heroes including the likes of Iron Man, She Hulk and Thor. The non-stop rampage continues until both Red and Green Hulk collide. Only one can survive this epic battle of Hulk proportion!
This graphic novel was very entertaining. The Artistry is very bold and brightly colored as well a Marvel graphic comic should be. There are many characters from throughout the Marvel Universe. The storyline is well thought out and well executed.
The ending was good but it's as should be expected from a Marvel comic. Happy Disney ending all the way! LOL 😋
I personally love Jeph Loeb comics because they tend to take on a little bit darker of a persona then most not done by him. He also has a way of weaving originality into his stories which is very unique to him since pretty much everything that you can do with superheroes has already been done. I really admire his storytelling.
I would definitely recommend this graphic novel to pretty much everyone. 😊
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Martin
Jul 24, 2012 rated it it was amazing
Who is the Red Hulk? To fully appreciate Jeph Loeb's crazy idea (which works, on some level), one needs to stick it out until issue 24 (the end of volume 6), but here is where it all started.

I always enjoy this book, no matter how many times I read it, and while I can understand some people's criticisms regarding this book (let's face it: there is a LOT of punching and fighting), it is the whole novelty of the Red Hulk character, the mystery surrounding him, and the over-the-top story that makes

Who is the Red Hulk? To fully appreciate Jeph Loeb's crazy idea (which works, on some level), one needs to stick it out until issue 24 (the end of volume 6), but here is where it all started.

I always enjoy this book, no matter how many times I read it, and while I can understand some people's criticisms regarding this book (let's face it: there is a LOT of punching and fighting), it is the whole novelty of the Red Hulk character, the mystery surrounding him, and the over-the-top story that makes this one of my favourite books.

Having read the entirety of Loeb's run on this title (and the numerous tie-ins that will later help flesh out some of the story points), I can see that he (Loeb) misdirected the reader many times in this volume alone as to the identity of the Red Hulk.

Ed McGuinness on art duties is a natural fit with the Hulk franchise, his style being ideal for it.

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A.L.
May 25, 2011 rated it did not like it
I picked this up because I thought it was a "can't lose" type of read: An author I admire, an artist I enjoy, and a character I love. But I was very disappointed.

The characters are shallow and predictable. Twice in six very brief issues there is the all-to-common "this is my jurisdiction" brawl between two groups of heroes (how many times have you seen that played out in movies or on episodes of Law and Order?). The overall effect is that all of the "heroes" seem like ego-centric drama queens bi

I picked this up because I thought it was a "can't lose" type of read: An author I admire, an artist I enjoy, and a character I love. But I was very disappointed.

The characters are shallow and predictable. Twice in six very brief issues there is the all-to-common "this is my jurisdiction" brawl between two groups of heroes (how many times have you seen that played out in movies or on episodes of Law and Order?). The overall effect is that all of the "heroes" seem like ego-centric drama queens bickering about who gets to catch the bad guy. The dialog between Iron Man and She-Hulk is absolutely abysmal.

The "who-dunnit" piece of the plot is easy to figure out by issue three. Admittedly, it isn't resolved completely in this short collection, but anytime the reader guesses the correct answer of a mystery before they're supposed to is a miss.

The pages are filled with two page spreads. I guess these spreads are meant to wow us, but in my opinion (and I realize other comic fans may vehemently disagree, so take this with a grain of salt) this is poor story-telling. Ed McGuinness is an amazingly talented artist, but the art here isn't his best. The book is filled with very similar looking creatures (Hulk, Red Hulk, A-Bomb, Abomination, Thor, etc) beating each other up in all the standard comic book ways (pile driver to the chin, fight on top of a bridge, etc.).

One bright spot is how the Red Hulk tries to beat Thor. In a truly nerdy-fan-boy argument I would argue that his method is impossible (it makes him WAY too powerful - jumping to the moon, seriously?) but still...it's an interesting idea.

It's hard to imagine anyone who's read comic books for any amount of time being satisfied with this story arc. If you're new to comics, or if you're new to the Hulk, read any of Peter David's stories instead of this one.

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David Dalton
Okay I admit I am a bit out of touch. But after this collection Marvel still did not reveal who the Red Hulk is. I know who it turns out to be...I think. But it seems like they should have included the reveal in this collection.
Aarthika
Jul 18, 2020 rated it really liked it
I've been slightly spoiled for this, but despite that it was still a entertaining run. The art was fantastic and very colourful and the story made sense for the most part except how some things do not make sense knowing who Red Hulk is. Hopefully this continues to get better. Also Thor was annoying in this, like stfu Thor. I've been slightly spoiled for this, but despite that it was still a entertaining run. The art was fantastic and very colourful and the story made sense for the most part except how some things do not make sense knowing who Red Hulk is. Hopefully this continues to get better. Also Thor was annoying in this, like stfu Thor. ...more
Matthew
Entertaining, action romp complete with Hulk's monosyllabic dialogue and plenty of smashing. The narrative was decent and the action scenes were numerous and involved a few different heroes, most notably Thor. The artwork was nice as well. This was an enjoyable Hulk collection/story arc.
Ian Raffaele
Good art and the storyline is solid. It kept me interested without being too silly; as these comics sometimes become. Having already read the two She-Hulk volumes at the end of this run, I'm looking forward to finishing the rest of this series. Good art and the storyline is solid. It kept me interested without being too silly; as these comics sometimes become. Having already read the two She-Hulk volumes at the end of this run, I'm looking forward to finishing the rest of this series. ...more
David Monreal
Reliving my childhood

The Hulk series is on sale and the kid in me cannot pass it up. Comic books is what motivated me to read 45 years ago! Thousands of books later I am back where I started! Such fun.

Angela
A new Hulk is running around killing people. Obviously, the original Hulk is blamed for it until its proved it couldn't be him. This is a good intro to a new character, the mystery aspect is well done. A good read. A new Hulk is running around killing people. Obviously, the original Hulk is blamed for it until its proved it couldn't be him. This is a good intro to a new character, the mystery aspect is well done. A good read. ...more
Stephanie Suke
Red hulk is about a group of superheroes that are trying to figure out a major crime. Who killed the hulk? He came in so swiftly and quietly that no one could figure out who. She hulk, Jen, and Leonard. All the way in Russia they are investigating. They came upon a ship and searched it and it just so happens that the hulk is on it. It's not the normal hulk though, he's red and angrier. He is also giving off way more Gamma Radiation that the regular hulk. Overall this story is really interesting, Red hulk is about a group of superheroes that are trying to figure out a major crime. Who killed the hulk? He came in so swiftly and quietly that no one could figure out who. She hulk, Jen, and Leonard. All the way in Russia they are investigating. They came upon a ship and searched it and it just so happens that the hulk is on it. It's not the normal hulk though, he's red and angrier. He is also giving off way more Gamma Radiation that the regular hulk. Overall this story is really interesting, it's different than any other hulk story because it's pretty much hulk against hulk. The art style is very like traditional superhero comic, but it's extremely dark and dreary. ...more
Jon M
Dec 05, 2013 rated it it was amazing
There is a new Hulk in town, and he is defeating every hero and villain you can think of! He defeated Iron Man, most of S.H.I.E.L.D, She-Hulk, The Abomination and even Uatu The Watcher and Thor! Obviously, he is not worthy of holding Thor's hammer, but he managed to pick it up and it took him to the MOON! He smashed Thor into the moon and jumped down and landed safely on his feet on the ground, creating a huge crater.

This Hulk is red, and the Green Hulk is getting all the blame. No one knows who

There is a new Hulk in town, and he is defeating every hero and villain you can think of! He defeated Iron Man, most of S.H.I.E.L.D, She-Hulk, The Abomination and even Uatu The Watcher and Thor! Obviously, he is not worthy of holding Thor's hammer, but he managed to pick it up and it took him to the MOON! He smashed Thor into the moon and jumped down and landed safely on his feet on the ground, creating a huge crater.

This Hulk is red, and the Green Hulk is getting all the blame. No one knows who this Red Hulk is or his origin, but he's still running around and smashing up the place.

There's only one person or thing that can stop him: HULK (even though Red Hulk did knock the tar out Green Hulk a couple times)!

Red Hulk is stronger, faster, meaner, a lot like Hulk but in a way a lot different. He creates earthquakes and uses guns, not just his hands, as you'd expect. How does our green smashing hero smash this new villain into next week? Find out, in this amazingly-illustrated comic book, written by Jeph Loeb and illustrated by Ed McGuinnes.

Who is the Red Hulk?

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Jayda
Jun 14, 2017 rated it really liked it
I felt so bad for Uatu, though it was meant to be funny I went ahhhh no instead of laughing.
Alex E
The new creative team definitely is going for big action, less plot.

Which is not a bad thing. If anything, it made this volume a breeze to read, as most pages are taken up by beautiful artwork in huge panels by McGuiness. He is someone who I never thought of to draw the hulk but now that he has, its very obvious he should've been on the book before this. His bulky pen and massive panels give the book a huge look, matching perfectly with the sizes of the creatures in this book. Really great job

The new creative team definitely is going for big action, less plot.

Which is not a bad thing. If anything, it made this volume a breeze to read, as most pages are taken up by beautiful artwork in huge panels by McGuiness. He is someone who I never thought of to draw the hulk but now that he has, its very obvious he should've been on the book before this. His bulky pen and massive panels give the book a huge look, matching perfectly with the sizes of the creatures in this book. Really great job on the art.

The story is basically, there's a red Hulk running around, who is it? ... that's pretty much it. Well, there's some other stuff like, Rick Jones is now the new abomination, Iron man is now leading shield, and Bruce Banner is stuck in super jail after World War Hulk. But the plot from Loeb is not bad, its just not intricate, and it seems to work pretty well for the most part.

I think this was a great first volume for the new team, and it seems we are headed into some interesting territory with Hulk vs Hulk antics. Definitely check this out if you are into huge Hulk battles!

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T-cup
Oct 25, 2021 rated it it was ok
"OH. THE. HUMANITY."
- Tony Stark, as his eight-billion dollar gold-plated helicarrier crashes. (Get it? Like the Hindenberg, but stupider)

Some time after Planet Hulk, Banner has disappeared but someone using Hulk's M.O. killed the original Abomination. If you looked at the cover of this, you can probably guess who. Red Hulk. But, who is the Red Hulk?

Oh. The. Stupidity.

I've read some ridiculous, janky-ass dialogue before, but this is like riding shotgun with a student driver. Brake. Gas. Brake

"OH. THE. HUMANITY."
- Tony Stark, as his eight-billion dollar gold-plated helicarrier crashes. (Get it? Like the Hindenberg, but stupider)

Some time after Planet Hulk, Banner has disappeared but someone using Hulk's M.O. killed the original Abomination. If you looked at the cover of this, you can probably guess who. Red Hulk. But, who is the Red Hulk?

Oh. The. Stupidity.

I've read some ridiculous, janky-ass dialogue before, but this is like riding shotgun with a student driver. Brake. Gas. Brake. Gas.
Just when I'm ready to give Jeph Loeb a shot, he shits in my cornflakes. (I still haven't forgiven you for Ultimates 3, Jeph.)

The Red Hulk sucker punches Uatu the Watcher. Seriously, Jeph? Rick's now an Abomination called A-bomb. Harpies with Betty Ross' face.
Who writes like this? Twelve-year olds. That's who.

I didn't dislike everything, however. The major plot was quite good and and improved about halfway in, as did the awkward pacing. But the dialogue maintained the previously established clunkiness. Could've been better.
Two stars.

P.s. the Wolverine back-up story was an improvement with a slightly confusing flash of an Ultimate universe Hulk and Wolverine battle.

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Arturo
Aug 18, 2020 rated it it was amazing
Bombastic! ..The word was created just for when this book would come along, with Great art..
..oh.. Bombastic isnt a compliment? Well i guess it fits perfectly as theres not much substence and the plot can be condenced to only a couple pages. The storytelling is a little wonky as it continues to steer us toward.. "marvel at this art, marvel at this moment". And Although its a pretty simple read, to the point its a huge detractor, I feel you have to be in the mood. Its the difference between 'a h
Bombastic! ..The word was created just for when this book would come along, with Great art..
..oh.. Bombastic isnt a compliment? Well i guess it fits perfectly as theres not much substence and the plot can be condenced to only a couple pages. The storytelling is a little wonky as it continues to steer us toward.. "marvel at this art, marvel at this moment". And Although its a pretty simple read, to the point its a huge detractor, I feel you have to be in the mood. Its the difference between 'a hulk picked up a gun' how dumb. and 'well Iv never seen that before, what a cool visual!'. (Hey! That sounds like what early 90's Image comics was.)
Im not so sure about the writing, I feel like theres no unnecessary dialogue, and theres meaning behind the littlest said. Yet other times its trying too hard and we're treated to more one-liners.
Overall the mystery (which isnt solved in this volume), the intrigue of the stoytelling, and art alone, is enough for me to recommend and even myself go back and read again, for it being a fun, quick read.
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Quentin Wallace
I read this when it first came out years ago, but it's been so long this is almost like reading it for the first time for me.

The big mystery of this volume is Who is the Red Hulk? Since I already know the answer, this didn't have quite the impact it should have.

A red hulk murders the abomination and Iron Man She-Hulk and SHIELD show up to solve the mystery. There's plenty of smashing going on here as we have the Red Hulk battling A-Bomb, the real Hulk, and even Thor. At first I was a little ann

I read this when it first came out years ago, but it's been so long this is almost like reading it for the first time for me.

The big mystery of this volume is Who is the Red Hulk? Since I already know the answer, this didn't have quite the impact it should have.

A red hulk murders the abomination and Iron Man She-Hulk and SHIELD show up to solve the mystery. There's plenty of smashing going on here as we have the Red Hulk battling A-Bomb, the real Hulk, and even Thor. At first I was a little annoyed since it seemed Red Hulk was just walking through everyone, but as the story progressed things got better. There was also a somewhat silly appearance of the Watcher that was either done totally for laughs or will be explained later.

Overall this was a good volume with really good art. I remember really enjoying this series at the time and now I remember why.

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Nicholas Talio
This review has been hidden because it contains spoilers. To view it, click here. Red Hulk introduction was fun and fresh. He has been around some years now, but from the beginning, no one knew who it would be. Thunderbolt Ross, sometimes boring as a human character, really explodes as a fresh and fun Red Hulk. It's an exciting read to see Ross finally have a chance against the Hulk he has fought for many years. Red Hulk introduction was fun and fresh. He has been around some years now, but from the beginning, no one knew who it would be. Thunderbolt Ross, sometimes boring as a human character, really explodes as a fresh and fun Red Hulk. It's an exciting read to see Ross finally have a chance against the Hulk he has fought for many years. ...more
Hannah
The art is great, but this is a joyless sequence of events, with random heroes literally falling from the sky to be used in repetitive fights. There's really no story to speak of. Would not recommend.
James
Hulk Vol. 1

This was a quick read. I'm kind of on a Hulk kick, so this was a great book. Green, Red, or Blue, Hulk is Hulk as Hulk am strongest there is, ha! Can't wait to find out who the Red Hulk turn out to be.

Hulk Vol. 1

This was a quick read. I'm kind of on a Hulk kick, so this was a great book. Green, Red, or Blue, Hulk is Hulk as Hulk am strongest there is, ha! Can't wait to find out who the Red Hulk turn out to be.

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Lavell
Artwork: Excellent, Story: Above Average Well with a color change, they gave the hulk a whole personality change. and it is just like the rest of them. : I'm strongest and I brag about it over and over again to intimidate others. And it does not work. The artwork was crazy good. Artwork: Excellent, Story: Above Average Well with a color change, they gave the hulk a whole personality change. and it is just like the rest of them. : I'm strongest and I brag about it over and over again to intimidate others. And it does not work. The artwork was crazy good. ...more
Jesse Baggs
I've never been a Jeph Loeb fan but this hit the spot. Plenty of action and mayhem without taking itself too seriously, all grounded by Ed McGuinness's cartoony but fully-realized art. Looking forward to the next volume.
Mark Nevitt
I really liked it . The story is full of deception and mistrust among the characters. I found things out that I was not expecting to, but overall this is a fun enjoyable read.
Jonathan nichols
it was cool it was full of blood and action.
Rohail
Nov 02, 2017 rated it it was ok
Great art by Ed McGuinness and absolutely ABYSMAL story telling by Jeph Loeb.
Coming from Pak's Hulk (of sophistication and resolve) to this dumbed down shit is jarring as a Hulk fan.
Great art by Ed McGuinness and absolutely ABYSMAL story telling by Jeph Loeb.
Coming from Pak's Hulk (of sophistication and resolve) to this dumbed down shit is jarring as a Hulk fan.
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Joseph "Jeph" Loeb III is an Emmy and WGA nominated American film and television writer, producer and award-winning comic book writer. Loeb was a Co-Executive Producer on the NBC hit show Heroes, and formerly a producer/writer on the TV series Smallville and Lost.

A four-time Eisner Award winner and five-time Wizard Fan Awards winner (see below), Loeb's comic book career includes work on many major

Joseph "Jeph" Loeb III is an Emmy and WGA nominated American film and television writer, producer and award-winning comic book writer. Loeb was a Co-Executive Producer on the NBC hit show Heroes, and formerly a producer/writer on the TV series Smallville and Lost.

A four-time Eisner Award winner and five-time Wizard Fan Awards winner (see below), Loeb's comic book career includes work on many major characters, including Spider-Man, Batman, Superman, Hulk, Captain America, Cable, Iron Man, Daredevil, Supergirl, the Avengers, and Buffy the Vampire Slayer, much of which he has produced in collaboration with artist Tim Sale, who provides the comic art seen on Heroes.

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