Oh woops! Thought it went that another character is having a currently stellar run, too. Thanks!
Oh woops! Thought it went that another character is having a currently stellar run, too. Thanks!
Hulk hasn't been a straight hero for some timeSo Hulk is just, straight up not a hero anymore huh?
Torn with that.
It's interesting to see how this is turning out though, especially with how it's affecting other books like She Hulk, which is going through it's own brand of identity crisis right now.
Honestly, a lot of this reminds me of the The Mask comics, with Big Head slowly becoming more and more of a destruction based god fueled by dissociative anger. I'll keep reading this. Sounds like it would go well against the powers/house of x.
Daredevil is also having an amazing runOh woops! Thought it went that another character is having a currently stellar run, too. Thanks!
So Hulk is just, straight up not a hero anymore huh?
Torn with that.
It's interesting to see how this is turning out though, especially with how it's affecting other books like She Hulk, which is going through it's own brand of identity crisis right now.
Honestly, a lot of this reminds me of the The Mask comics, with Big Head slowly becoming more and more of a destruction based god fueled by dissociative anger. I'll keep reading this. Sounds like it would go well against the powers/house of x.
It's heavily implied that Immortal Hulk is the Devil Hulk persona; there's also hints that Devil Hulk is the basis for the Maestro.So Hulk is just, straight up not a hero anymore huh?
Torn with that.
It's interesting to see how this is turning out though, especially with how it's affecting other books like She Hulk, which is going through it's own brand of identity crisis right now.
Honestly, a lot of this reminds me of the The Mask comics, with Big Head slowly becoming more and more of a destruction based god fueled by dissociative anger. I'll keep reading this. Sounds like it would go well against the powers/house of x.
Thanks for the recommendations! This Hulk one looks really intriguing, so maybe I'll start there
The things he faces in this series make him the lesser of two evilsI mean, looking at some of this stuff, it feels like you can take hero off the table.
Things were muddled after nuketown, sure. But it feels like they're straight up putting Hulk on the villains list with all this.
Some of these monologues sound straight up like The Leader. Granted, none of this is a bad thing, it's just...tough.
I suppose Cho is there to be the Hulk that everyone expects, so Bruce can do...new things.
When you do both Venom and Daredevil had new #1s and are new reader friendly. So you are good there. Venom also has a deluxe hardcover of the first 12 issues much like Hulk
The Venom series is the one that started in 2018, right? Think I found what it looks like, at least:
No matter how much deserved praise this run gets, I still think it's very underrated compared to recent things like Hickman's HoX/PoX or even Absolute Carnage which gets many times more discussion amongst comic readers and such. It's an apple and oranges comparison, though, between those books so it's kinda moot but I'm just glad that more are taking notice of it.
Does anyone know how the paperback / hardback versions work out?
I see a bunch of volumes in paperback format, but only one in hardback. The hardback is 248 pages, the paperbacks are 128.
Is the hardback collected differently to the paperback? Is only vol 1 of the hardback out so far?
Trying to decide which to order. Thanks!
Each paperback collects 5 issues (except Vol. 5 which will have only 4 because issue #25 is extra large), while the hardcover collects 10 issues + bonus material. So far there's only one volume of the hardcover out right now, but Vol. 2 is due next year. If you're just looking to just read the story, I'd recommend picking up the paper trades. The HC's are a bit over-priced IMO but they're pretty nice if you wanna have a more "focused" collection.Does anyone know how the paperback / hardback versions work out?
I see a bunch of volumes in paperback format, but only one in hardback. The hardback is 248 pages, the paperbacks are 128.
Is the hardback collected differently to the paperback? Is only vol 1 of the hardback out so far?
Trying to decide which to order. Thanks!
Has anyone just tried throwing Hulk into the sun.
Or will that do something bullshit.
Yo, this is some sick imagery for a panel from the...70s?
Right, I figured I'd be waiting for the HC, I just have a thing for collecting in that format. I'll think about it, thanks for the information both of you.Each paperback collects 5 issues (except Vol. 5 which will have only 4 because issue #25 is extra large), while the hardcover collects 10 issues + bonus material. So far there's only one volume of the hardcover out right now, but Vol. 2 is due next year. If you're just looking to just read the story, I'd recommend picking up the paper trades. The HC's are a bit over-priced IMO but they're pretty nice if you wanna have a more "focused" collection.
Yeah, Devil hulk is kind of a villain although he hasn't done anything outright villainous until the end of #24 iirc
he's surprisingly heroic, actually. mostly cuz villains keep getting in his way. but his motives... well. that's a different matter entirely.
Definitely, it's on comixologyIs this available digitally? Been a while since I've read a comic.
HOLY FUCK!If you have been reading it what have your thoughts been so far?
I feel like they're on sale every month or so. I'm bookmarking this thread to bump it during the next sale tbh.The digital trades were recently on sale too for 3 bucks each! I was planning on picking them up and forgot while waiting for payday. I've been kicking myself.
I'm not even sure resurrect is the right word for an immortal force of nature.So you mean to tell me that in the space of less than a year they resurrected him 3 times?
He's more... like a ghost rider... or something like that. Not full villainI mean, looking at some of this stuff, it feels like you can take hero off the table.
Things were muddled after nuketown, sure. But it feels like they're straight up putting Hulk on the villains list with all this.
Some of these monologues sound straight up like The Leader. Granted, none of this is a bad thing, it's just...tough.
I suppose Cho is there to be the Hulk that everyone expects, so Bruce can do...new things.
yesIs this hulk the demon hulk banner was trying to keep locked away inside himself?