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Incredible Hulk #108 (1999)

Incredible Hulk #108 (1999)

$4.50
VERY FINE/NEAR MINT
Written by GREG PAK Penciled by CARLO PAGULAYAN Cover by GARY FRANK
By hook and by crook, teen genius Amadeus Cho has done the impossible -- assembling a team of heroes crazy enough to side with the Hulk upon his return to Earth. But what happens when these Renegades finally come face-to-face with the Hulk's alien Warbound allies -- while civilians struggle to survive in the shattered streets of Manhattan? Amadeus Cho may just learn the difference between playing a hero -- and being one. Featuring the return of "Planet Hulk" artist extraordinaire Carlo Pagulayan with his first pencils on Planet Earth in over a year!
BONUS REVIEW by W. DAL BUSH
When I first heard that Greg Pak was going to writing both the World War Hulk mini-series AND the Hulk monthly book, I was psyched. "This is going to be awesome," Dal-from-six-months-ago said. "Now he'll be able to do the epic stuff in WWH, and the indepth side-stories in Hulk! I'll be getting my cake and eating it, too!" Well, if World War Hulk is the cake, then Incredible Hulk is plate. It helps support the cake, put you shouldn't try eating it. Now that that awful analogy is over, here's the deal: this issue is real boring. The whole thing centers around the characters of Rick Jones (old Hulk sidekick) and Miek (new Hulk sidekick) seeing how similar they are... inside. Aww. Still, despite it being written by the guy writing World War Hulk, it's just another forgettable WWH tie-in. 4 Grahams
VERY FINE/NEAR MINT
Written by GREG PAK Penciled by CARLO PAGULAYAN Cover by GARY FRANK
By hook and by crook, teen genius Amadeus Cho has done the impossible -- assembling a team of heroes crazy enough to side with the Hulk upon his return to Earth. But what happens when these Renegades finally come face-to-face with the Hulk's alien Warbound allies -- while civilians struggle to survive in the shattered streets of Manhattan? Amadeus Cho may just learn the difference between playing a hero -- and being one. Featuring the return of "Planet Hulk" artist extraordinaire Carlo Pagulayan with his first pencils on Planet Earth in over a year!
BONUS REVIEW by W. DAL BUSH
When I first heard that Greg Pak was going to writing both the World War Hulk mini-series AND the Hulk monthly book, I was psyched. "This is going to be awesome," Dal-from-six-months-ago said. "Now he'll be able to do the epic stuff in WWH, and the indepth side-stories in Hulk! I'll be getting my cake and eating it, too!" Well, if World War Hulk is the cake, then Incredible Hulk is plate. It helps support the cake, put you shouldn't try eating it. Now that that awful analogy is over, here's the deal: this issue is real boring. The whole thing centers around the characters of Rick Jones (old Hulk sidekick) and Miek (new Hulk sidekick) seeing how similar they are... inside. Aww. Still, despite it being written by the guy writing World War Hulk, it's just another forgettable WWH tie-in. 4 Grahams
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