Red Hulk #7
SCORE: 70
I find myself getting back into the Red Hulk #7 comic book. This
comic book cost me $3.99. There are twenty pages of comic book content
within Red Hulk #7. I love the credits/intro page within Red Hulk #7.
New and returning readers can be brought back up to speed on what has
been going on in this storyline. There is a page devoted to the next
issue and the One World Under Doom checklist.
Advertisements can be found throughout the Red Hulk #7 comic book.
Spoilers will be included in this review going forward. The issues
families can have with Red Hulk #7 are violence, blood, lack of attire,
bad language, and more. There are multiple threads going on in Red Hulk
#7. I expect they will be converging very soon.
General Ross has been stripped of his rank in Red Hulk #7. There was no
court martial. There as no hearing. General Ross makes these points in
this comic book. I can feel for him. General Ross is being
scientifically tested in Red Hulk #7. The mad scientist working on him
is seeing how to activate certain parts of the body. General Ross is
making friends with the lady that is encouraging him to eat.
Deathlok and Machine Man are running from the police in Red Hulk #7.
They use a really clever technique to get away. They are in a car and go
into a tunnel in Red Hulk #7. The car comes out of the tunnel, goes off
the road and explodes. They had jumped out of the car and hung out on
the ceiling of the tunnel. They are hen able to get to the prison where
the Red Hulk is being held.
The sergeant helping General Ross finds a communication device to Doom
in the mad scientist office. I suspect she will help him escape in the
next issue. The duo of Deathlok and Machine Man are using the water
system to get into the base. The twist at the end of Red Hulk #7 is the
shark men in the water of that water system. How will they get past
them?
- Paul
Graphics: 62%
Writing: 69%
Replay/Extras: 74%
Story: 77%
Family Friendly Factor: 69%
System: Comic Book
Publisher: Marvel
Author: Percy, Shaw, Valenza
Rating: ‘T’ for THIRTEEN and OLDER ONLY
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