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    Hulk #34

    Hulk » Hulk #34 - Planet Red Hulk, Pt. 1 released by Marvel on August 2011.

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    3.5 stars

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    Deja Vu but with more red 1

    Red Hulk's space mission doesn't go exactly to plan, and he ends up on another planet where he fights people for others amusement.The GoodIt was actually a really fun issue, believe it or not. I do enjoy Jeff Parker's take on an almost "What If..." story featuring the Red Hulk. The book is fast paced, but not to the point where you feel lost or overwhelmed by what's happening. The art work is great on this issue as well. Carlo Pagulayan has some amazing, detailed art that makes you feel like you...

    3 out of 5 found this review helpful.

    Rushed 0

    The timing and conception of this breezy 2-part story (it's already being concluded next issue) befuddles me.  Parker's run on the title thus far has been a blast, with the first storyline flowing into the second fairly organically, and even working the .1 issue into the core story  It's a title that rewards the long-term reader by laying the groundwork for future events and battles well in advance and letting them simmer gradually until the current story is finished.  This issue throws that out...

    0 out of 0 found this review helpful.

    Planet Rulk (...alittle) 0

    The Red Giant is sent on a mission that causes him to be sent to a planet that tries to make him feel like a "weakling."  I spot this on the Fear Itself story ark and felt that it was going to be just another take which Hulk had done and put Rulk in the same idea.  I was a little right seeing Rulk went from capture and up to the top of the ranks in the village that lives in this world.  There were some cool fight scene and bet downs that made it worth buying the comic and I enjoy it very much.  ...

    1 out of 1 found this review helpful.

    Cant Beat the Original 1

    Alright i am a huge fan of the Planet Hulk arc let me repeat HUGE fan, so when i say this wasnt half bad that says alot. My biggest issue was the sheer remake of the entire Planet Hulk story line, you would figure they would make some major changes but alot of what happen to hulk happen to Tbolt in this single issue. But I will give this comic its credit in that its very cool read.  Story-If you put aside the awesomeness that was Planet Hulk, then this would be pure epic on a platter. But its no...

    1 out of 1 found this review helpful.

    RULK REVIEW : HULK Issue # 34 0

    ''Planet Hulk'' is one of the best, if not the greatest, Hulk stories of all time.   So you can understand one's trepidation when beginning to read HULK Issue #34 ''Planet Red Hulk Part One'' that this comic will be a rehashed, bore of a story that is cashing in on the success of the Planet Hulk name.   Fortunately, with great relief and delight, only the latter stood correct.  When a distress signal is received from a pair of Russian cosmonauts orbiting in a shuttle around Earth, Steve Rogers k...

    0 out of 0 found this review helpful.

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