A definitive moment for the Hulk and Thing moving forward.
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A definitive moment for the Hulk and Thing moving forward.
Not since the days of Peter David writing the Hulk has the leader been presented as such a serious threat.
If this issue isn’t proof that Bruce Banner is suffering under some sort of lifelong, bad luck “Thinner” curse, what else would it take to convince you?
Hulk sees a rare period of public acceptance, due to his heroics, but it’s not all sunshine and roses.
A nice break from the usual focus on the titular hero and still manages to move the story forward in a meaningful way.
Another exciting issue of a very provocative series.
If you’re looking for something spooky this Halloween, make sure to pick this up.
If you want a splash of horror with your heroes, look no further.
A must-read. If you’re a horror fan, it’s a must-read. If you’re neither of those things, you should probably still give it a try
Now finished, DC has chosen to release the controversial series at once. Does it hold up to the premise?
Resonant is a standout among other Dystopian future tales
Seven issues complete, and yet nothing has been accomplished.
“Pain can turn people into heroes… or twist them into monsters.”
“If we don’t remember our scars… then everything we’ve survived loses it’s meaning."
“My father always believed that suffering builds character, maybe he was right.”
The one monster who never dies — who returns, again and again, to hate and destroy.
“Once you’ve had the worst day of your life, nothing can ever touch you again.”
Jeremy Whitley thoughtfully fuses genres in an endearingly unique chapter in the lives of the latest incarnation of The Wasp and her friends at Genius In action Research Labs.