Daddy´ll show some manners
The planet K´Ai is in collision course with Earth and Hulk´s plan to change it´s route by volcanic explosions triggered by Skaar´s old powers is delayed, since Skaar showed himself a true hero and decided to save the planet locals that were near the site. The ambivalence that Pak creates in this book is very interesting: Hulk and Bruce Banner, as intellect and raw power, can be both good, and Hiro Kala and Skaar as good brother and evil brother. Can Hulk love both of them? Can Hulk save Hiro Kala? The truth is that Hiro Kala can take a punch and as he murdered several children from K´Ai and engaged in battle with Hulk, the Green Goliath discovers that he cannot be turned into a good son, deciding to follow his initial plan and finish him of, but is this a part of Hulk or Bruce Banner that can be discarted? This issue has good action, the She Hulks acting together, and the main battle between Hulk and Hiro Kala is very good. Barry Kitson delivers it. The second feat was ok too, with an interesting story by Tim Seely and pencils by Al Rio, about She Hulk being able to be trusted and inserted into Hulk´s family.
4.5 out 5