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    Hulk » Hulk #24 - The Strongest There Is released by Marvel on October 2010.

    frijolie's Hulk #24 - The Strongest There Is review

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    Battle Royal

    Synopsis  

    This brings a close to the World War Hulks story line. I wasn't around for the entire ride but caught the last few issues from Hulk and The Incredible Hulk. I haven't been a fan of the Hulk but these last issues may have turned me into a fan. If they keep up with this much action, I may have to add this to my weekly pull list. 

    The Good  

    This goes without saying ... the art by Ed McGuinness! His photo-realistic pencils and the detail work by Mark Farmer make this book some serious eye candy! Even if you aren't a fan of the Hulk, you should pick up this title to enjoy the artwork.  
     
    Overall, the story is good...well better than good. I mean it's pretty good. Definitely good enough to keep me reading the series and convert me to a Hulk (Jeff Loeb) fan. With Loeb's new responsibilities at Marvel, I doubt he's going to continue writing. It even says that Loeb and Mcguinness will be back next year (2011) with a new title "The Avengers Three". I'm all over that one!
     

    The Bad  

    The last part of the story. No spoilers here, but from what we saw at the end it looks like the Red Hulk is here to stay. I guess I'm just used to Ross chasing the Hulk around the globe--not working together. This is going to take some getting used to. 

    Verdict (4/5)

     If it weren't for the cliffhanger at the end, this book would have gotten a perfect score. I'm not about rainbow hulks (green, red, grey, blue, etc...). Therefore this one earns the almost perfect score of 4/5 stars.

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