Hulk Smash Avengers #1
| Writer | Tom DeFalco |
| Artist | Ron Frenz |
| Cover Price | $2.99 |
A five-part, weekly punch-fest that explores the ever-evolving relationship between the Gamma Goliath and Earth's Mightiest Heroes! Hulk vs. the 60's-era Avengers: Captain America, Iron Man, Giant-Man, Wasp and Thor!
CRITIC REVIEWS
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9.5
Blue Raven Comics - Jonathan Gomez-Dominguez
May 18, 2012I am looking forward to reviewing the next three and I can't wait what they are trying to say with this relationship. Read Full Review
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8.4
Chuck's Comic Of The Day - Chuck
May 05, 2012It's a nice tie-in with the movie and a fun little tale. Nothing Earth-shattering, but very entertaining. Read Full Review
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7.0
Newsarama - Rob McMonigal
May 24, 2012Hulk Smash Avengers #4 is mostly about seeing superheroes fighting without any baggage. As such, it succeeds admirably, but those looking for depth won't find it here. Read Full Review
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6.5
IGN - Jesse Schedeen
May 03, 2012Hulk Smash Avengers is light and enjoyable but also forgettable, It remains to be seen if future issues can manage something more as they advance farther into the Marvel timeline. Read Full Review
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6.0
Comic Book Resources - Doug Zawisza
May 03, 2012"Hulk Smash Avengers" is a magnificent marketing move that crosses classic "Avengers" comic stories with the characters made familiar on "Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes" and the timing of the release of the feature film. There's enough in this comic for everyone to find something to enjoy, from classic Frenz and Buscema art to Captain America calling Giant-Man "highpockets." Unfortunately the comic itself is not an exceptionally memorable tale once the back cover is closed. That might not be enough to hook those readers this book seems ideally suited to lure in. Read Full Review
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6.0
Comics Bulletin - Sara McDonald
Jun 08, 2012Overall, Hulk Smash Avengers is a fun limited series that while starting out with more of a rumble than a smash, gains momentum as the series continues. It would've benefited from being less loosely connected and offering more of an overall arc, but the better issues are worthwhile standalones that give good insight into the Hulk, the Avengers and their long and complicated relationship. Read Full Review