I don't read a lot of Hulk comics, because I don't find the Hulk a particularly compelling character. This was pretty good, though. It focused a lot on Bruce Banner and his coming to the realization that he can't get rid of the Hulk, only manage his condition, so he is trying to make up for the Hulk's rampages by using his scientific mind to fix the big problems of humanity, and makes a deal with S.H.I.E.L.D. to get funding in exchange for which he will be deployed sort of like ordinance as the Hulk. That turns out pretty well, but we don't get to see a lot of what Banner comes up with, so I'm interested to see where it goes from here... and that's saying something with a Hulk comic. Surprisingly good. One of the advantages of reading everything on a list is that occasionally stuff I'd never read is worth reading, as this one certainly is. The art around Hulk could be a little bit better but the writing was pretty impressive. Especially the little bits around Phil Coulson and Tony Stark which perfectly echoed the live-action versions which I think is a good thing. I'm very much looking forward to see what Banner (and to a lesser degree Hulk) does next.
This book has brought me back into reading the Hulk. Best Hulk since Peter David's run!
—GisMarieK
Really enjoyed this....and a good starting point for anyone looking to jump in.
—nicole
Story was interesting enough. I think the art style sets this back a bit.
—Courtney
Not so bad. Having Hulk as an agent of SHIELD surely is temporary...
—urban
Enjoying the new direction, terrified they're going to screw it up.
—aaliyahh0410