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    Hulk #29

    Hulk » Hulk #29 - Scorched Earth, Part 4:Exit Strategy; Things Best Left Unseen Part II released by Marvel on March 2011.

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    SCORCHED EARTH FINALE! Bruce Banner has found the key to stopping the Intelligencia’s assault…and it's going to require RED HULK to team up with the one partner he never thought he would... THE HULK! With the wounds between them still fresh, the two big brutes of the Marvel Universe must bring their incredible power together or it all ends here. ! But was there an even bigger development hidden behind this master plan? Meanwhile on Stage 2- The A-BOMB takes a break from fighting really big monsters, so that he can get killed dead by the mysterious murdering alien-looking dudes!!!

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    A Good End To A Surprisingly Solid Red Hulk Story 0

    It would be an understatement o say I never cared much for Red Hulk, but Jeff Parker concludes his first arc of Rulk's series and succeeds in selling someone like me on the character.  Parker is really playing into the idea that Ross has become the monster he has always hated and that Ross is now paying penance for all he's done by becoming an outcast whose only choice is to work for the man he still hates. It is a very interesting context to put the Red Hulk into and should make for further int...

    4 out of 4 found this review helpful.

    Review: Hulk #29 0

    As the Hulks draw closer to the Brain Cluster's weak point, General Ross learns something very important that Banner's been keeping from him.  The Good M.O.D.O.K. Superior's introduction in this issue was spoiled a while back, but it still made for one hell of a creepy closing scene. I'm actually almost fearing for the Hulks now that this even-more fearsome monster's on the scene. Also, while the Hulk's fractured psyche has gone through many reinterpretations over the decades, I'm enjoying the ...

    5 out of 6 found this review helpful.

    The End of Scorched Earth 0

    The way Jeff Parker plays with the identities of the Hulks, how they interact with one another, how Banner wants something and the Hulk another thing, how Ross feels and thinks differently from the Red Hulk is something new brought to the table by the writer, because since the introduction of the Rulk I was lead to believe that he was just an extension of Ross, that he was completely controled by him and now it seems that, like Banner and Hulk, Betty and She-Rulk, Rulk thinks a little different ...

    2 out of 2 found this review helpful.
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