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4.3 stars

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How do you like your Hulk ? 0

Discussing among readers about what makes a good Hulk story is always a complicated matter, some folk usually feel that The Hulk is the perfect metaphor for the consequences of abuse and of the misuse of scientific applications, as such, these readers demand stories of depth and importance that can deliver satisfying payoff in the form of powerful emotional resonance.  Other readers just want to see The Hulk smash. Both of these notions, about what a good Hulk story should be, have always determ...

4 out of 4 found this review helpful.

The Name's Calloway....Peter Calloway 0

Comic book writers are not exactly famous among their fans by being the kind of people to have balls.  Odd way to start this review huh ? Don't worry, we'll get to our gothamite trio of beauties in a second.   Comic book writers tend to play it safe most of the time, they usually are dealing with property that is not owned by them, they are playing with someone else's toys and usually must watch their step with things like continuity, consistency and logical behavior (depending on which characte...

2 out of 2 found this review helpful.

The Dark Side Of Max Damage ! 0

A new entry in the adventures of Max Damage is upon us, and this time is giving us PLENTY to chew on !  We've said it before, Incorruptible is about the adventures of a Max Damage seeking redemption (or is he ?). It's about a world where humanity struggles to survive after the fall of it's greatest icon, The Plutonian, falls into a genocidal binge that  as of now (in the parent title "Irredeemable") hasn't been stopped. Incorruptible #19 still delivers in this regard, still giving us a fantastic...

3 out of 3 found this review helpful.

SAVAAAAAAAAAGE !!! 3

It's a little strange to see Ka-Zar in one panel screaming "SAVAAAAAAAAAAAGE" since his mouth appears closed in the picture, and that goes without taking in account the army of pterodactyl riders behind him or the bi-plane at his side. We can also say the same goes for Skaar who also gets to bring in his own brand of crazy almost at the same time, and this type of crazy is much more than just cowboys or raging dinousaurs.  The point here is, that regardless of how much of a wide and impressing m...

6 out of 6 found this review helpful.

S*** Just Got Real. 2

The Boys has been a really weird journey for me, I have read Ennis' superhero rants before, and as we all know he dislikes the idea of people dressing up colorfully and going on to "save the world". He deffinitely has a very particular opinion on them, and he is never shy of expressing it, yet I'm not really sure if he hates them or not, it would seem like he does, as evidenced by 54 issues of The Boys, but in regards to the latest arc in # 55, one comes the conclusion that Mr. Ennis is not just...

4 out of 4 found this review helpful.

Mark Waid's little big title ! 0

Irredeemable ususally seems a little more focused and dramatic when compared to Incorruptible, the latter seems more relaxed and humorous than the former, both titles, as far as today goes still compliment each other very well, Incorruptible still offers the same amount of Waid's whacky, enjoyable humor as well as it's sympathetic, likable characters.  The Good  Incorruptible's strength as a title sets itself on continually offering us a view of the world after the plutonian pretty much anihilat...

2 out of 2 found this review helpful.