Red Hulk #1
SCORE: 69
I am very thankful I had the $4.99 to purchase a copy of the Red Hulk
#1 comic book. There are twenty-five pages of comic book content within
Red Hulk #1. The first page in this comic book is the intro/credits
page. There is also a checklist page, and a page devoted to the next
issue near the end of the Red Hulk #1 comic book. Mark Brooks is
features on the Bullpen Bulletins page in this comic book.
I will include spoilers in my review of the Red Hulk #1 comic book. The
issues families can have with Red Hulk #1 are violence, magic, blood,
gore, lack of attire, and more. I did not know much about this character
or this franchise. I decided to check out this comic book and see where
it goes. Immediately this comic book captured my interest.
Doom has these different characters in prison in Red Hulk #1. General
Ross is kept in his human form for most of this comic book. The
different characters in Red Hulk #1 are some think tank for Doctor Doom.
I am not clear what they are trying to figure out. For instance at the
start of this comic book we learn of a strategy to attack one nation and
make it look like another one did it.
The prisoners that know Morse Code start using it to communicate in Red
Hulk #1. They work together to devise a plan to get out of their cells.
From there they use a Doombot to get the neck collar off the good
general. At the very end of Red Hulk #1 he is turning into the Red Hulk.
This comic book lets readers know that the escape attempt will be the
next issue. They are trying to get away from Doctor Doom. I hope they
do. The problem is they will most likely be hunted after that. Doom got
them one time. I am sure Doom could get them again. That would not be
the most interesting storytelling so I doubt it will go there.
.- Paul
Graphics: 60%
Writing: 77%
Replay/Extras: 69%
Story: 75%
Family Friendly Factor: 65%
System: Comic Book
Publisher: Marvel
Author: Percy, Shaw, Valencia, Petit
Rating: ‘T’ for THIRTEEN and OLDER ONLY
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