Red Hulk #4
SCORE: 70
I had a horrible thought while I was reading Red Hulk #4. Do you want
to know what that thought was? What happens to Red Hulk when One World
Under Doom ends? Right now Red Hulk is completely dependent on Doom. The
whole storyline revolves around Doom. Where will this franchise go after
that? I know I may be getting the cart in front of the horse there. I
know there are months before that becomes an issue. Still it is nagging
at the back of my brain.
Warning! Spoilers in this review. The Red Hulk #4 comic book cost me
$3.99. There are twenty pages of comic book content within Red Hulk #4.
There is an intro credits page, a checklist page, and a page devoted to
the next issue within Red Hulk #4. Advertisements are found throughout
the Red Hulk #4 comic book. There is some violence and lack of attire
issues within Red Hulk #4.
General Ross makes it to the spot where the nuclear power plant was. He
is shocked to find it is missing. He knows there is no way everything
was moved. He and his two companions get to a house and discover what
has been happening to the world. They find out about Doom becoming
Sorcerer Supreme. They discover that Doom conquered the entire world.
They discovered that they are essentially alone.
Machine Man is in dire straights at the beginning of Red Hulk #4. Doom
leaves the hunting of the prisoners to the Doombots in Red Hulk #4. Ross
and Deathlok wind up hunting some deer to get some fur to be warm out in
the snow. General Ross does not have a shirt on so he is dealing with
hypothermia in Red Hulk #4. The animals lives are taken so the humans
can live in Red Hulk #4. Wait is Deathlok a human?
Deathlok repairs Machine Man in Red Hulk #4. They bring down a nuclear
missile on their site so General Ross can Hulk up. At the end of Red
Hulk #4 we get the Red Hulk yet again. He got the radiation he needs to
turn big, giant, and red. The other two were trying to get far enough
away from the nuclear blast to be able to survive it. I hope they made
it out alive in Red Hulk #4.
- Paul
Graphics: 64%
Writing: 70%
Replay/Extras: 73%
Story: 75%
Family Friendly Factor: 69%
System: Comic Book
Publisher: Marvel
Author: Percy, Shaw, Valenza
Rating: ‘T’ for THIRTEEN and OLDER ONLY
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