Incredible Hulk #1 (2011) blank cover variant

Incredible Hulk #1 (2011) blank cover variant

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VERY FINE/NEAR MINT
Written by JASON AARON
Pencilled by MARC SILVESTRI
Variant Covers by NEAL ADAMS
DALE KEOWN Variant Cover by TBA
Sketch Variant Cover by MARC SILVESTRI
Blank Variant Cover
Marvel Architect Variant Cover
Jason Aaron joins forces with legendary artist Marc Silvestri to CLASSIFIED. 32 PGS.
Date Available: 10/26/2011
BONUS REVIEW by ANDY COLE

If you are a Marvel fan, you know what the name Jason Aaron means. If you are an long time Marvel fan, you know what Marc Silvestri means. Putting the 2 of these creators on the same book would seem to make most fanboys very excited to say the least. I know I was at the very least curious enough to get this book. What I got was something that ultimately failed to live up to the billing for me. The pencils are still very fine if you are a fan of Silvestri's work, and others will find them a nice fit for the gamma goliath. The real "miss" here is the story found inside of a new #1 issue. It's not a story that should be found in a #1. Why? It's because you get pulled into a whole new "Hulk world" and have no idea at all how he got to this place. There isn't even a "The Story so Far..." entry at the beginning, which is normally redundant on a #1 issue, but completely called for and needed with this. If you have not been reading the Hulk titles all along, this is NOT an issue to jump onto the title with. I had hopes that it would be, mostly because I had hope for this new team working on a book I used to love. As it read to me though, it's just another attempt by Marvel to take your money and leave you with a ho-hum book. I wanted to like this. I didn't.
3 out of 10 Grahams
VERY FINE/NEAR MINT
Written by JASON AARON
Pencilled by MARC SILVESTRI
Variant Covers by NEAL ADAMS
DALE KEOWN Variant Cover by TBA
Sketch Variant Cover by MARC SILVESTRI
Blank Variant Cover
Marvel Architect Variant Cover
Jason Aaron joins forces with legendary artist Marc Silvestri to CLASSIFIED. 32 PGS.
Date Available: 10/26/2011
BONUS REVIEW by ANDY COLE

If you are a Marvel fan, you know what the name Jason Aaron means. If you are an long time Marvel fan, you know what Marc Silvestri means. Putting the 2 of these creators on the same book would seem to make most fanboys very excited to say the least. I know I was at the very least curious enough to get this book. What I got was something that ultimately failed to live up to the billing for me. The pencils are still very fine if you are a fan of Silvestri's work, and others will find them a nice fit for the gamma goliath. The real "miss" here is the story found inside of a new #1 issue. It's not a story that should be found in a #1. Why? It's because you get pulled into a whole new "Hulk world" and have no idea at all how he got to this place. There isn't even a "The Story so Far..." entry at the beginning, which is normally redundant on a #1 issue, but completely called for and needed with this. If you have not been reading the Hulk titles all along, this is NOT an issue to jump onto the title with. I had hopes that it would be, mostly because I had hope for this new team working on a book I used to love. As it read to me though, it's just another attempt by Marvel to take your money and leave you with a ho-hum book. I wanted to like this. I didn't.
3 out of 10 Grahams
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