Comic Review – Mark Waid – The Hulk – Agent Of SHIELD #3

Photo - taken by me – Star Wars comics seat covers – FAB Café, Manchester
Preston, England
November 15, 2015 5:03am CST
Spoiler alerts. 2014 – Marvel comics The last comic in this series ended with Bruce Banner and Iron Man being urgently summoned to their SHIELD base to solve a crisis together but whatever that crisis was, this story skips it to give Hulk an Iron Man free mission. As SHIELD recruits new gents testing them or willingness to be in proximity to the Hulk, Banner is taken out to fight the giant Quintronic Man, a robot so complex it takes five men to power it from the inside, and it fights on despite four of them being dead while the other is barking mad. Inevitably the Hulk annihilates it but their fight is less interesting than the question of whether you would take a job alongside a colleague who might turn green and dismember you at any minute. Would you? I think I might decline. Arthur Chappell
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@Jessicalynnt (50523)
• Centralia, Missouri
15 Nov 15
Depends on which hulk, I might, I might not too though
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• Preston, England
15 Nov 15
this is the traditional Green Hulk, not his grey or red counterparts or brainy Hulk, etc.
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• Centralia, Missouri
15 Nov 15
@arthurchappell traditional hulk always seemed a bit less than stable, not that any were truly stable per say
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• Preston, England
15 Nov 15
@Jessicalynnt absolutely - he is by nature unpredictable
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@gudheart (12659)
15 Nov 15
Never read a comic book before. Do you watch the Shields tv series?
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• Preston, England
15 Nov 15
yes, I really enjoy it and its prequel Agent Carter too