Indestructible Hulk Volume 2: Gods And Monsters (2014) - Plot & Excerpts
This book is pure fun. S.H.I.E.L.D. shoots the Hulk cannonball into the worlds of Thor (Jotunheim) and Daredevil (Hell's Kitchen). Simonson, the classic Thor artist, illustrates the first arc in an unabashedly cartoony style, with terrific action, comedy, and a sense of scope. Scalera is a fitting artist for the gritty, speed-line packed Daredevil arc, but try Black Science if you really want to see Scalera shine. Waid's writing is sharp as always, and, after years on the series, his Daredevil dialogue is definitive. Indestructible Hulk Volume 1 was a good time, but this volume's art elevates the book into must-read material. If there was ever a poster boy for the Shallow Reader’s Club, it’s the Hulk. And I don’t care which variation of the Hulk we’re talking about – Smart, Dumb-as-a-doorknob, green, gray, purple-pantsed, crafty, cinematic, Bill Bixby – they will all do in a pinch.Poor Bruce Banner is getting picked on by gang of drug fiends. Bruce gets a little green around the gills and it’s: BAM! “Enjoy your stay in the prison infirmary, boys.”The Leader tries to monologue him: “Big head talk too much. Make Hulk brain hurt. Hulk smash big head.” And it’s Good Night, Irene.Let’s face it we/I read Hulk to see him smash stuff. It’s a visceral thrill.This volume of Mark Waid’s Indestructible Hulk delivers the rock-‘em-sock-‘em goods, but it’s also thoughtful (just a little) and funny. If you haven’t checked out this series, I would highly recommend it. Walter Simonson even does the Thor storyline artwork.You were right Sesana, the Daredevil/Hulk team-up works very well.
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Waid in performansı bu seride düşmeye başlamış, çok daha iyi olabilirdi.
—Ellen