Hulk: The End #1
Hulk: The End » Hulk: The End #1 - The Last Titan released by Marvel on August 1, 2002.
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5 (2) 4 (1) 3 (0) 2 (0) 1 (0) 4.7 starsAverage score of 3 user reviews
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HULK FEELS…..cold 3
This is by far, the best Hulk comic I have ever read. I’m surprised no one has rated it yet or posted a review. It is set during a post apocalyptic world where the only creatures that have survived are cockroaches and the Hulk. Banner is torn between his urge to escape from the world into a better place but the Hulk won’t let him die, bursting out of him in anger whenever he attempts to end his life. The conflict within himself is what makes this comic so engaging. The hallucinations, lonelin...
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The reverse Prometheus 0
This story is simply amazing, maybe the best Hulk story ever written. The context of the post-apocalyptic world and the relation of superheroes with the atomic age is simply brilliant.I have just two problems with the story. The first is that the Prometheus analogy is explicit. Personally I prefer when the writer doesn't assume that the readers are completely ignorant, but rather uses implicit metaphors to add depth to the story. Prometheus is part of the Occidental cannon of literature-mytholog...
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the last titan 0
Man! First off, I just have to say that I love the Hulk. I'm 14 but he has been my favorite superhero for the longest. The story of Bruce Banner is both depressing and yet amazing all at once. But reading The Last Titan brought my thoughts of both Banner and The Hulk to a whole new level. The way the comic started was depressingly perfect. Banner being alone, wondering the ruins of the land he once knew. It was just shocking that he had been the only one to survive. But of course it kind of was...
1 out of 1 found this review helpful.
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