tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10945794.post2315327383269117288..comments2024-03-27T21:12:28.287-05:00Comments on Collected Editions: Review: Hulk Vol. 6: World War Hulks hardcover/paperback (Marvel Comics)collectededitionshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14698269790653953645noreply@blogger.comBlogger7125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10945794.post-82960594188149245032012-07-03T09:10:15.927-05:002012-07-03T09:10:15.927-05:00Planet Savage is just a 3-part Savage Land story, ...Planet Savage is just a 3-part Savage Land story, but it features the surviving supporting characters from Planet Hulk. The rest of the book is a 4-part Tyrannus arc that's sort of a James Bond spoof.shagamuhttp://mbbforum.com/mbbnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10945794.post-12153331814844508782012-07-03T05:03:08.351-05:002012-07-03T05:03:08.351-05:00What is Planet Savage? Another Planet Hulk-like od...What is Planet Savage? Another Planet Hulk-like odyssey? I admit I'm intrigued by the title alone!<br /><br />I'll probably jump right back into Jeff Parker's run :PEyzhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05350758607787528425noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10945794.post-13630976280303128142012-07-02T10:43:54.266-05:002012-07-02T10:43:54.266-05:00Loeb's Hulk run is a reasonably self-contained...Loeb's Hulk run is a reasonably self-contained read, but if you're also interested in the Bruce Banner/Skaar side of the story, you should read Greg Pak's first 3 Incredible Hulk collections (Son of Banner, Fall of the Hulks and World War Hulks) concurrently with Loeb's last three volumes.<br /><br />After that, Incredible Hulk was re-titled Incredible Hulks, and Pak stayed on it for 4 more collections (Dark Son, Chaos War, Planet Savage and Heart of the Monster), while Jeff Parker took over Hulk from Loeb, and he's still writing it.shagamuhttp://mbbforum.com/mbbnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10945794.post-76369824430530606352012-07-02T04:45:57.864-05:002012-07-02T04:45:57.864-05:00I was reading and following Hulk for a while since...I was reading and following Hulk for a while since the 2000s, then Planet Hulk happened (which I loved), then Red Hulk...and things got quickly out of hand from there. I left at the 3rd-4th post-Red Hulk-Hulk TPB. I saw then lots of events, World War Hulks, separate Hulk and Incr. Hulk books, etc. Didn't knew where to go from a book to another :/Eyzhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05350758607787528425noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10945794.post-1897307008458205172012-06-30T13:31:45.026-05:002012-06-30T13:31:45.026-05:00Eyz, I don't think I'm the right person to...Eyz, I don't think I'm the right person to make such a list, although my sense of the field is that you can pretty much pick a Hulk (Red, Green, She, Son of) and follow that character without crossovers on the scale of what Loeb did. I know Planet Hulk and World War Hulk are recommended, but those of course come before this whole Red Hulk business.Zach Kinghttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17905320964723323391noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10945794.post-35191159239744317162012-06-29T12:00:59.806-05:002012-06-29T12:00:59.806-05:00If you want Loeb's run to be your starting poi...If you want Loeb's run to be your starting point, the six collections reviewed by Zach are a reasonably self-contained read, but if you're also interested in the Bruce Banner/Skaar side of the story, you should read the three Incredible Hulk collections by Greg Pak (Son of Banner, Fall of the Hulks and World War Hulks) concurrently with Loeb's last three volumes.<br /><br />After that, Incredible Hulk is re-titled Incredible Hulks and continues for 4 more volumes (Dark Son, Chaos War, Planet Savage and Heart of the Monster), while Jeff Parker takes over Hulk from Loeb. I read Pak's entire run, but didn't bother keeping up with the Red Hulk after Loeb left.shagamuhttp://mbbforum.com/mbbnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10945794.post-4721413981065538642012-06-29T02:21:19.134-05:002012-06-29T02:21:19.134-05:00I kinda left Hulk aside when too much Helk related...I kinda left Hulk aside when too much Helk related books were coming up, what with Skaar, Red Hulk, Hulk, Incr. Hulk, etc.<br />I'd love to try to dive into it again, if for nothing, for completion's sake at least.<br /><br />Is it possible to make, like, a continuity "recommended" read for Hulk starting with Loeb's run?Eyzhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05350758607787528425noreply@blogger.com