Nice to see that you support you son, Mrs. Bennett (odd that you compare PKJ to Joe Bennett and not Al Ewing)
THE INCREDIBLE HULK VERSUS THE MIGHTY THOR!
Bruce Banner and Charlie's search for Doctor Strange now points toward ASGARD...but when the gateway opens, the way is blocked by the Odinson, who recognizes Charlie as the vessel for an ancient and powerful enemy! Don't miss this OVERSIZED and MOST EPIC REMATCH in Marvel history!
RATED T+
Incredible Hulk #25 delivers an epic clash between Hulk and Thor. The fight is big and destructive with angry words and mighty blows exchanged. Naturally, both fighters walk away angry but not mortal enemies. Nic Kleins art and Matthew Wilsons colors really do make this comic worth the buy. Granted, the plot doesnt really progress much, but we get some bits of progression near the end of the comic with the setup for the next issue. Read Full Review
This was called a milestone issue and charged like one but it shouldnt have been. This is Marvel just being plain greedy and its terrible.
Cool Cover A, the art was great.
As for the story and the art, it feels like a bit of return to form as it should. Now the first quarter has really nice art but almost no story, just drawn out backstory told in the form of pictures, but that felt like a waste of Klein's art.
The Hulk and Thor fight was why I read this book. These massive fights are what Klein's art is for. He made it look amazing. Also Thor was being a stubborn fool so watching him get wrecked by a boat and Hulk 'Hammer Time' him was great.
The ending also suggests some real plot progression more
If you still have the patience to read this, keep reading just to see where this is going, but don't worry, this is easily forgettable and the only thing worth watching is rooting for Phillip Kennedy Johnson to leave and never come back. The more he tries to emulate the Immortal Hulk, the more people distance themselves from this run and the less commercial appeal he has.
Come back Joe Bennett!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!