The Space Jam like premise is more than a little bit silly, but the standout of this issue is the character work Pak does with Cho. The Hulk is always about over the top manifestations of psychological issues. Here Amadeus struggles: with getting his sister to talk to him, with his own failings and desire to avoid them, all get highlighted in a really sharp way via the admittedly ridiculous set up.
The Totally Awesome Hulk #13
| Writer | Greg Pak |
| Artist | Luke Ross |
| Cover Price | $3.99 |
GUEST STARRING BROOKLYN NETS' JEREMY LIN!
• Amadeus Cho can calculate parabolas all day...but can he hit one from downtown?
• A classic Hulk villain returns, but not like you remember: Meet QUASI/MO/DO!
• Hulk's on fire! Boom Shakalaka!
Rated T
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AIPT - David Brooke
Dec 14, 2016The premise is certainly hokey, but Pak does a good job characterizing Lin and Cho with a premise that's conceivable. What the point of it all is certainly something I was scratching my head over as it doesn't feel much more than a publicity stunt rather than a story that needs to be told. Read Full Review
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I rolled by eyes so hard I sprained them.
Seriously, who thought it was a good idea to re-enact Space Jam, guest starring Jeremy Lyn?+ Like • Comment -
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Terrible. Pointless filler. Please, Marvel, stay away from "celebrity" guest-stars. The most painful thing is that it doesn't end; there is another issue of this nonsense.
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Felt like a prolonged "hip" 90s cereal ad. Trite.
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