Ultimate Wolverine vs Hulk # 5 - Part 5 of 6
is a comic book published by Marvel Publishing & released on 6 / / 2009User Rating - 14 votes, 3.8 avg.
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A DOUBLE-DOSE OF SNIKTING & SMASHING!! The slugfest continues as a new heavy hitter comes a callin’, the ultra-sexy Ultimate She-Hulk!!! Who is this mysterious jade giantess and, more importantly, who’s she puttin’ the hurt on first??!! Damon Lindelof, the co-creator of the hit TV series LOST, and superstar artist Leinil Francis Yu (Secret Invasion) bring you the next two installments of this gut-wrenching, spine-tingling, head-splattering series!
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Lindelof's Ultimate Brawl gets Less Violent and More Confusing
Reviewed by El Bread on May 2, 2009. El Bread has written 17 reviews. His/her last review was for Dark Reign, Part 5. 8 out of 8 users recommend his reviews. |
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In the penultimate installment of Ultimate Wolverine vs Hulk, we get a series of small stories that somehow combines for a mildly entertaining but sometimes irritating read. We begin with conversation between Wolverine and a panda (!?!), one between Wolverine and Nick Fury that gives new (gimmicky) insight into Wolverine's power, a flashback to Ultimate She Hulk's contribution to the skirmish,which includes a reference to the first issue in the form of an empty voice bubble, and the final cliff hanger into how this mess will finally conclude. Overall, it felt very transitional and lacked anything to make it feel like essential reading.
That's not to say that there wasn't some gold in this mine of mediocrity. The interaction between Wolverine and Forge was laugh out loud funny and when applied to specific characters, Leinil Yu's gritty art style is always amazing. This book seems to be going through an identity crisis as it is very self aware of its own flaws, but thus far has done little to appease its readers. Everyone felt a slow start with the first 2 issues and expected a sick brawl through the end. Three years later, the story got going again still lacking the intense action you would expect from Wolverine and The Hulk. What we've had so for is a bizzare, over the , and out of place interpretations of these 2 icons that feels a bit like a comedy sketch. I'm keeping my fingers crossed for a fight in the last issue. Pick this one up if you want to read the series all the way through
That's not to say that there wasn't some gold in this mine of mediocrity. The interaction between Wolverine and Forge was laugh out loud funny and when applied to specific characters, Leinil Yu's gritty art style is always amazing. This book seems to be going through an identity crisis as it is very self aware of its own flaws, but thus far has done little to appease its readers. Everyone felt a slow start with the first 2 issues and expected a sick brawl through the end. Three years later, the story got going again still lacking the intense action you would expect from Wolverine and The Hulk. What we've had so for is a bizzare, over the , and out of place interpretations of these 2 icons that feels a bit like a comedy sketch. I'm keeping my fingers crossed for a fight in the last issue. Pick this one up if you want to read the series all the way through
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Ultimate Talking Match?
Reviewed by themaskedhero on May 3, 2009. themaskedhero has written 84 reviews. His/her last review was for Heart of Darkness. 2 out of 2 users recommend his reviews. |
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Versus
–preposition
| 1. | against (used esp. to indicate an action brought by one party against another in a court of law, or to denote competing teams or players in a sports contest): Smith versus Jones; Army versus Navy. |
So, I guess this book does place several people - Wolverine and a Panda, Wolverine and Nick Fury - against each other. But in the comic book world, usually it's thought that "versus" might imply some kind of fight. (At least there were guns and fighting when Deadpool fought The Thunderbolts)
But this is another major let down. I didn't even read this issue like I did the last one (standing off to the side of the rack at my comic book store) I flipped through it looking a the pretty pictures. It's TALKING for 23 pages! The covers to this series would really make you think you're going to get some great action, but the artist and the writer must not be getting the same messages from the higher ups.
You don't really need to take my word for it, I didn't actually read the issue word-for-word but more page to page. But this isn't worth the $2.99 they want. Go to Half-Price Books (We have those in MN) in 4 months and buy the TPB for like $7.
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