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    Hulk #30.1

    Hulk » Hulk #30.1 - The Whale released by Marvel on May 2011.

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    For years, General Thunderbolt Ross chased the Hulk across the planet, hoping to capture and defeat the Jade Giant. Now, Ross himself is a gamma-irradiated force of nature and a new enemy emerges to fill the general's army boots. His name is Fortean. His mission: to enact vengeance on the beast that took the life of Thunderbolt Ross. Little does he know that the beast and the man are one and the same! Prepare for the birth of the next great Hulk villain!

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    An Excellent Point One Issue 0

    Jeff Parker wisely wastes no time moving Thunderbolt Ross into the next phase of Ross' mile in the Hulk's shoes by putting him in the sights of a determined general.  After not much more than a single arc, Parker shakes up Ross' status quo. It is a promising move, implying that Parker really plans to get the most out of Ross' time as a Hulk. Having him run missions for Steve Rogers and Bruce Banners was interesting with him having to ally with former enemies, but only so much can be done there a...

    4 out of 4 found this review helpful.

    Review: Hulk 30.1 0

    Hulk faces a new enemy. One that has filled Thunderbolt Ross' job. The man's name is Fortean and he is looking to punish the Hulk for killing Thunderbolt Ross.  The Good The whole idea of the ".1 Initiative" was that new readers could jump on and get a sense of the character and what's been happening in the book; Hulk 30.1 is the best example of it. You really get a great sense of who the character is, where he has been, and where he is going from this issue. I know I've trashed Red Hulk a few ...

    4 out of 5 found this review helpful.

    A Red Whale 0

    For starters I truly think that this "Point One" initiative worked great in this tittle, introducing new and exciting elements (characters and plot) allowing new readers to jump aboard, without the need of further reading background - I haven´t read many "Point One" issues, but this one here really is devoted for new readers. About the story, it´s so ironic that General Ross is having to wear the same shoes of Banner, it´s ironic because all the things he did back in the day he used to hunt down...

    2 out of 2 found this review helpful.
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