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Ebook About Collects Incredible Hulk (1962) #1-6. Witness the birth of the green goliath himself - The Incredible Hulk ! Caught in the heart of a nuclear explosion, victim of gamma radiation gone wild, Dr. Robert Bruce Banner now finds himself transformed during times of stress into the dark personification of his repressed rage and fury: The Incredible Hulk!Book Incredible Hulk Masterworks Vol. 1 (Incredible Hulk (1962-1999)) Review :
I have to say that many of the Origin stories for Marvel characters, or initial runs, were just so very bad and hard to read. I FINALLY finished reading the original six issues and man was it a chore. Those stories were most of the time so very, very, very stupid. There is just no imagination. Betty Ross is just a mindless woman who is in love with Bruce Banner. That young male follows Bruce and the Hulk around and one might wonder if he is a runaway and if he has a family. General Thunderbolt Ross is bufoonish like J Jonah Jameson. And you would think that The Hulk is related to The Thing because they seem to have the same personality. And the worst part of the stories is just the writing. Bruce Banner goes missing. The Hulk is seen and gone and wears purple pants. Bruce Banner is found or emerges from the desert wearing purple pants that somehow still cling to his tiny waist. Anyway, the Hulk has no real personality. One issue of the comic The Hulk is a brute. In another issue the Hulk is fairly articulate. I just hated the stories. I also hated the original stories of Iron Man. I thought they were fairly bad too but I do believe they more more consistent. Sure, the idea of Iron Man going down the road with wheels on his shoes and I think thrusters mounted to his shoes or boots, yeah, it's pretty stupid. And Iron Man can have his armor melted off of his arm without it burning his arm. Iron Man's armor can be folded like cloth undergarments too. And The Thing can swim on top of the water in the ocean. That Thing nugget I got from their origin stories. I must say that over the years trying to relive the "glory days" of Marvel, and even DC, has met with MUCH disappointment. I now have an anthology of The Hulk that begins his very first adventures and it is only half of a comic books. Those stories are a little better with different artists and writers. The Hulk can ONLY get a little better from here. I also bought the very first She Hulk anthology. Her origin story is RIDICULOUS TOO. She comes off as fairly articulate like a lawyer might. When she was the She Hulk she looked like a savage version of Wilma Flintstone. That's what her ragged dress looked like. So she escaped from the hospital, did a super hero stint and then sneaked back into the hospital which had been partially destroyed NO ONE was the wiser. Wow, are these comics STUPID. It makes me think that I must have been pretty stupid too, or at least a kid. I KNOW I have read much better comics. I have tried to get some meat and bones origin stories. I thought, "that's the good stuff, where it all started." It turns out that I was pretty wrong with that assumption. The thing is that often origin stories are put out just to beat another company to the punch, from copy writing a character and idea. This was the case with The She Hulk. And it turns out that often it takes quite a while for a character and a book to become well written and interesting. At least the old comics weren't full of all of the shaming people for feeling one way or another, or characters who were always insulted, bs like that. Old comics were simple and innocent and often written for very young kids, so at 57 reading small portions of these old comics is about the best I can do. My mind WANDERS so badly on these dumb old stories. The writing is so clunky to where I mostly want to look at a frame in the comic, and it might be on the next page. My mind is RACING to get to something interesting. So when a person like me finally has money available to buy old books like this that came out when he was very young, I find I'm wishing I was reading something other than a comic. It's just too bad that I grew up. I also think these old stories are probably way too DUMB for most kids in 2020, or I would hope they are. I mean, just about any teenager has already been able to find a porn website like Porn Hub or something like that and anything on Youtube and just a very wide range of stuff that 60's kids tried to get from comics. One can see how the comic industry just can't command the sort of audience it went too and so many of the modern comic writers just seem hell bent of generating social justice warrior drivel. Is it any wonder the comic industry is in it's final years or months? The Hulk was my favorite anti-hero! I once owned Issue Number 1 of this and all of the other Marvel superheroes' comics, but foolishly gave them away when I left for college. Now I'm pushing 70, but I was thrilled to find all my favorite Marvel comics for sale in digital format. Now I can read all the Issue #1s over and over again without worrying about damaged and faded pages and covers. If you're a serious Marvel Universe fan you'll enjoy the vivid colors faithfully reproduced exactly as they were printed on the old pulp-paper pages. A real nostalgia-hit that's reasonably priced, too. 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