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INCREDIBLE HULK #608

FALL OF THE HULKS Conclusion! Years ago, the Hulk helped found the Avengers — and then almost immediately smashed his way into becoming one of the Avengers’ greatest nemesis. Now in the wake of the Intelligencia’s crippling attack on the World’s Mightiest Heroes, Bruce Banner’s actually leading a group of Avengers — but can he be trusted any more than his big green alter ego was back in the day? Plus, the reveal of the master plan of the Leader and M.O.D.O.K. and the true motivations of Skaar, Son of Hulk, in the stunning conclusion of the “Fall of the Hulks” and the shocking kickoff to the upcoming “World War Hulks” blockbuster! Plus: the conclusion of the Red She-Hulk backup story behind her first appearance!

WRITER: Greg Pak & Harry Wilcox
PENCILS: Paul Pelletier & Ryan Stegman
COVER BY: John Romita JR.

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  1. I am starting to suspect that very little will be answered in the Fall of the Hulks, requiring me to read the World War Hulks, which will not answer anything and I will then be forced to get Hulk vs. Hulk, then Hulks of Endearment, and finally the not to be missed Owner of a Lonely Hulk. Damn it Loeb, I want to make a clean break but you just won’t let it end easy. We could have remained friends, but now it is going to be restraining orders and limited visitation rights…

  2. The art in this series has been good, but with this issue I felt like Pelletier stepped it up another notch. The story had some holes but the visuals carried the excitement for me. I was hoping to see the mysteries revealed starting here, but as JimBilly said above, the major questions remain unanswered as we head into the World War…

  3. We just need Jeff Parker to finish writing the issues that explain the nearly random things Loeb and Pak have been putting out there. I am starting to suspect some sort of internal game. How many random, unconnected things can we toss in that Jeff Parker can still somehow tie together and explain. I agree on the art though. Makes me wish all the more that the stories were mildly coeherant.

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