Incredible Hulk: Beauty & The Behemoth TPB
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Average customer review:Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #1137879 in Books
- Published on: 1998-06-01
- Original language: English
- Binding: Paperback
- 176 pages
Editorial Reviews
Ingram
A harrowing new adventure featuring one of Marvel Comics' most enduring characters. Hounded by the U.S. Army for crimes he did not commit, the Hulk seeks refuge in an experimental procedure that will permanently transform him back to his human incarnation of Dr. Robert Bruce Banner--and be rid of his green-skinned alter ego forever. Chapter opening illustrations.
Customer Reviews
A collection worth reading
If your a Betty Ross Banner fan, you'll love this! Its a tribute to the love between Bruce and Betty. Betty is one of the most substansial characters in Bruce Banners life, and this helps her legacy continue until after her demise. Every Hulk fan will love this book. I highly reccomend it. Also, the Harpy's in it.
Sad way to end an era
This trade paperback features the last Hulk stories Peter David wrote and you could tell that by then he had run out of ideas to do wih the Hulk so he wrote a story where something really devestating happens with the Green Guy.It was something that most readers did not like and many haven't read the comic ever since. It was a sad ways for david to end what was mostly a suucessful run on that comic. Today the Marvel novels that feature the Hulk are the only source of good story material left that they can still better Hulk stories.
The Hulk and Betty -- reunited in tradepaper
This is a great collection of stories which reprints Hulk #1 (where Bruce Banner and Betty Ross first met), along with a cool 70's ish drawn by Herb Trimpe where Betty is the Harpy--one of the coolest Hulk villians!
John Byrne, Todd McFarlane, Andy Kubert, and LOTS of Dale Keown. Some of these issues have been reprinted before (Hulk #1??? How many times?) especially the "Honey I Shrunk the Hulk" issue (#377) which also appears in "Transformations" paperback.
Good collection of stuff w/ commentary by Peter David.
