Incredible Hulk vol. III # 112 - The Incredible Herc, Part 1: Birds of Stymphalis

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Part 1 of "The Incredible Herc" Hercules ... Ares ... S.H.I.E.L.D.

What more could you ask for?


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  • Art Adams
    artist, penciler, cover,

  • Chris Eliopoulos
    letterer,


  • Dan Buckley
    other,

  • Fred Van Lente
    writer,


  • Greg Pak
    writer,

  • Joe Quesada
    editor,


  • Khoi Pham
    artist, penciler,

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    Laura Martin
    artist, cover,


  • Mark Paniccia
    editor,

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    Nathan Cosby
    editor,


  • Stephane Peru
    artist, colorer,


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    Promising Start


    Reviewed by DeadpoolDude
    Jan. 3, 2008

    The Incredible Herc, Part 1: Birds of Stymphalis

    I picked this up thinking that the shift from Hulk to Herc would be ludicrous and porrly thought out. Hercules has not had a stand-alone title in awhile, so I wondered how well he could perform. I was not disappointed at all though. When the Herc and Amadeus Cho team up, they provide a new type of team- the buddy-cop aspect that hasn't been seen since Cable and Deadpool broke up. But combining two minor characters and setting them loose on SHIELD makes for both an action packed and humorous book. One part I look forward to seeing more of is the growing hatred between Ares and Hercules, both Olympian gods on Earth, one in power, and the other on the run. Plus the flashbacks add a sense of historical storytelling that also explains some of Herc's background. Not to mention that the art is not too shabby.






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