Hulk #92 PLANET HULK
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Gav Spence
Review: Hulk #92 Planet Hulk


Writer: Greg Pak
Pencils: Carlo Pagulayan
Inks: Jeffrey Huet
Colours: Chris Sotomayor
Letters: Randy Gentile
Published by: Marvel Comics

Planet Hulk

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Marvel’s hype machine continues to pump out steady promises of better days for it’s major characters. Time after time, Marvel have stated that big changes are coming for their universe only to see things back to normal within six months. Characters die, and are reborn within weeks. We see entire shifts in Planet_Hulkcharacter personality and motivation on a seemingly monthly basis. It isn’t just Marvel, we see this behaviour from almost every mainstream comic publisher. It occurs so often that I find it hard to believe anything they put on their press releases. So when Marvel announced that they were planning their biggest HULK event in years, I was understandably sceptical of the idea. Sure it sounds great, the Hulk transported to a world where he isn’t the strongest one there is. A world where danger lurks around every corner and for the first time in years we will fear for the Hulk’s life. Yeah yeah…we’ve heard it all before Marvel. Joe Quesada has let me down too many times. I’m a fragile flower Joe; I can only take so much of my favourite characters getting blasted in the ass month after month.

So isn’t it a lucky break that Planet Hulk is fucking fantastic? Who’d have thunk it? For the first time in years, the hype machine has is right.

First off, the Hulk is a great character when handled correctly. I’ve never been a big fan of the ‘stupid’ Hulk, where he seems more like an over-active caveman struggling to comprehend his surroundings. I like the more thug-like Hulk. A Hulk with some smarts, a quick learner who uses his size to his advantage and has at least some dignity. The other incarnations of the Hulk have been interesting, but certainly this is my favourite. It’s good to see that writer Greg Pak agrees with me.

The premise of the series is interesting to say the least. Deciding that the Hulk is far too dangerous to continue living on Earth, Reed Richards and his little club of smart-arses (Including Dr. Strange, Iron Man, Professor X, Black Bolt and The Sub-Mariner) have decided to exile the Hulk to a planet far from Earth. They take advantage of the Hulk already being in space to stop an extraterrestrial threat, and send his ship to a planet where could live out his life peacefully with no human contact. However, being the world of comics, something goes wrong. His ship is sucked into a portal, and the Hulk is transported to an alien world where he is instantly attacked from all sides. From the off, it is made clear that the Hulk is vulnerable on this world. He can be hurt… he can be killed. This completely changes the usual Hulk rules. Suddenly we actually fear for his safety. When was the last time you actually thought the Hulk might die? Last week? Shut up!

I wont ruin the surprises in this book, but suffice to say this is the best issue of HULK I’ve read in Planet_Hulkseveral years. It has action, laughs, suspense and a big green guy hitting people. You can’t really ask for more, can you? You want romance? What’s wrong with you? Okay I’m sure there will be a love interest somewhere. You happy now, you sappy bastard?

Art wise, I really don’t think that there is a more perfect match for this book than Carlo Pagulayan. The pages explode with life and energy. There’s so much going on in every panel, and the detail involved is astounding. Also, the Hulk is drawn perfectly. He’s not overly muscle-bound, but certainly he looks like he could deliver a hefty punch or two. The action sequences are absolutely perfect. The raw energy exploding forth from the pages show that this was a real labour of love for the artistic team. I was particularly impressed with the colouring during some sequences. The team really knocked this one out of the park.

So folks, the Marvel hype machine got me hooked, and I’m into this storyline for the long haul (it’s a 14-issue arc). This is a gem, which shouldn’t be missed.

Get it! With money! Now!

Grade: A

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