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Barbarius finished reading Break Room by Miye Lee
Barbarius rated Hulk - Volume 6: World War Hulks: 4 stars

Hulk - Volume 6: World War Hulks by Jeph Loeb, Ed McGuinness (Hulk (2008), #22-24)
Barbarius finished reading Hulk - Volume 6: World War Hulks by Jeph Loeb (Hulk (2008), #22-24)
Barbarius finished reading Hulk - Volume 5: Fall of the Hulks by John Romita Jr. (Hulk (2008), #19-21)
Barbarius finished reading Hulk - Volume 4: Hulk vs. X-Force by Jeph Loeb (Hulk (2008), #14-18)
Barbarius rated Hulk - Volume 3: Hulk No More: 2 stars

Hulk - Volume 3: Hulk No More by Jeph Loeb, Ed McGuinness (Hulk (2008), #10-13)
Barbarius finished reading Hulk - Volume 3: Hulk No More by Jeph Loeb (Hulk (2008), #10-13)
Barbarius commented on Hulk - Volume 3: Hulk No More by Jeph Loeb (Hulk (2008), #10-13)
I have to be honest, for Jeph Loeb I'm pretty underwhelmed... Three volumes in and it's basically a lot of unconnected stories that are just a lot of punching (even for the Hulk).
For example, in this volume we just had three issues of a giant PvP battle, with a different Hulk, (not the one we've been following) with teammates from other multiverses, who were all resurrected and had their memories wiped afterwards, to then learn absolutely nothing at all...
And this is also after the "filler" second volume... What's going on?
I have to be honest, for Jeph Loeb I'm pretty underwhelmed... Three volumes in and it's basically a lot of unconnected stories that are just a lot of punching (even for the Hulk).
For example, in this volume we just had three issues of a giant PvP battle, with a different Hulk, (not the one we've been following) with teammates from other multiverses, who were all resurrected and had their memories wiped afterwards, to then learn absolutely nothing at all...
And this is also after the "filler" second volume... What's going on?
Barbarius rated Hulk - Volume 1: Red Hulk: 3 stars

Hulk - Volume 1: Red Hulk by Jeph Loeb, Ed McGuiness (Hulk (2008), #1-6)
Who is the Red Hulk? There's a new Hulk in town and his colour is red! A murderous rampage brings …
Barbarius rated Hulk - Volume 2: Red & Green: 3 stars






