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Binding: PaperbackDewey Decimal Number: 741.5973 EAN: 9780785119531 Edition: Direct Ed ISBN: 0785119531 Label: Marvel Comics Manufacturer: Marvel Comics Number Of Items: 1 Number Of Pages: 144 Publication Date: April 05, 2006 Publisher: Marvel Comics Studio: Marvel Comics Editorial Review: Product Description: Bruce Banner has finally found a semblance of peace. Here, in the isolated interior of Alaska, he hopes to protect the rest of humanity from the Hulk's never-ending rampage by secluding himself in self-imposed exile. Banner is confident that his plan will work - after all, who would be foolish enough to actually come looking for the Hulk? But when Nick Fury comes calling, you know there's trouble for someone involved. This story sets up next year's Planet Hulk event. Collects Incredible Hulk #88-91; Hulk Handbook 2004. Average Rating:
![]() Rating: - Can I admit that I actually enjoyed this story more than Planet Hulk and World War Hulk?Is it possible to admit that you actually enjoyed the prelude portion of Planet Hulk and World War Hulk more than the actual events they spawned? Is it borderline heresy? Because I have to admit... that's how I feel. Maybe it's because this TPB collected both versions of the Hulk? There was a little of the mythic hidden suspenseful creature on Earth who always conflicts with Bruce Banner... there was also some of the intelligent war mongering sci-fi creature in space. There wasn't a boring moment ... Read More Rating: - A Hulk a fanboy would likeStory is over the top but entertaining at the same time. As with most comic book stories this one involves an "end of the world" theme, where the only one that can save the planet is the Hulk. The only piece of this that relates to Planet Hulk is the last couple pages where he's double crossed. Overall an entertaining piece of work with average artwork. Rating: - Planet Hulk - :-) :-) :-) :-)This book was one of the best "Hulk" stories I've read in years. Beyond great art and great dialogue, it shows a real range of thought and emotion from the hulk, much more than what's normally covered in the average comic, cartoon series, t.v. show or even feature film. It begs the question, have Hulk and Banner begun to reconcile their odd relationship? I can't wait for World War Hulk! Rating: - shortthe handbook was pointless the story was short and bland. i'd suggest skipping this and reading the much better planet hulk. if you're going to buy this buy it used and pay what you really should. Rating: - Worth the used price, not cover price.There are many reviews that suggest the story in this book is taken care of adequeately enough in the first page of the Planet Hulk book. I didn't listen and bought this one anyway. Those reviews were true, this book is unnecessary if you plan on buying planet hulk, unless you want the information provided at the very end which has nothing to do with the story, it just explains much about many characters involved with the entire Hulk legacy. There is very very little if anything at all about the ... Read More |