HULK #7
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Audrey Loeb & Chris Giarrusso's one page stories at the last page of the comic is what's making me stick with the book, that & the art work from Art Adams & Frank Cho.
Splitting the book between the two hulks improves by limiting the amount of time we have to stomach Red Hulk, and the Bruce Banner/Joe Fix-it first half is far superior, however the re-introduction of Joe Fix-it only serves to compound my dislike of the Red Hulk (I will not refer to him as the risibly arch 'Rulk'). Red Hulk is a crass smirking imitation of the original Fix-it. Red Hulk fails as a character because he just comes across as obnoxious and self-centred - totalling a bar because he wants a drink isn't an interesting character point, it's saluting cheap adolescent solipsism.
Red Hulk's identity needs to be revealed purely because there's no point in keeping a big secret about a character we don't care about.
Splitting the book between the two hulks improves by limiting the amount of time we have to stomach Red Hulk, and the Bruce Banner/Joe Fix-it first half is far superior, however the re-introduction of Joe Fix-it only serves to compound my dislike of the Red Hulk (I will not refer to him as the risibly arch 'Rulk'). Red Hulk is a crass smirking imitation of the original Fix-it. Red Hulk fails as a character because he just comes across as obnoxious and self-centred - totalling a bar because he wants a drink isn't an interesting character point, it's saluting cheap adolescent solipsism.
Red Hulk's identity needs to be revealed purely because there's no point in keeping a big secret about a character we don't care about.
Story: 2 - Average
Art: 4 - Very Good
Art: 4 - Very Good
I feel your pain. The book is hideous. I flip through it in the shop and shake my head. I’ve accepted the fact that the Hulk, my Hulk died at the end of WWH.
As for the identity of Red Hulk. Rulk. Enflamed hemmeroid hulk…It’s Igor. Who? The Russian spy who continued the Gamma bomb countdown after Bruce went out to help Rick Jones. He’s a red commy, now a red hulk. Snore.