![]() ![]() ![]() This book seems true to my understanding of Hulk. I grew up when The Incredible Hulk live action show came on tv and it was so sad and tragic that this is how I see Hulk, as a character who is misunderstood and not villainous, although certainly antiheroic in spots. I have slowly become more of a Hulk fan over the years. Readers who love Hulk should really get a kick out of this book. I will definitely be looking at reading more graphic novels on my Kindle, considering this function. ![]() The art was beautiful, and I love how Kindle has a function where you can zero in on a specific pane and through the pages. He's fairly ruthless in his vengeance against them. Having said that, he is not playing around with the men he considers the architects of a very tragic event that occurs on Skaar. He has understandable reasons for his rage and his desire for revenge, and deep down, I don't believe he ever wanted to harm innocents. He's thoughtful and keen at strategizing. I like that they don't portray him as a dumb muscle head. ![]() Hulk is a very sympathetic character despite the mayhem he's capable of. This is and World War Hulk Prelude are my first forays into Hulk-Centric graphic novels, and I started out strong with these two. I've been wanting to read this for a while, so I was happy to see it come up affordable on Kindle (and incidentally it's free to read if you have Amazon Prime). ![]()
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