Planet Hulk Worldbreaker #3
SCORE: 72
I am very thankful I had the money to purchase a copy of the Planet
Hulk Worldbreaker #3 comic book. This continues the story on the planet
Sakaar. It is a thousand years after the Planet Hulk saga. Cho and his
grand daughter are seeking assistance to save the kids that were
kidnapped by this priestess. The recap is also on the credits page in
the Planet Hulk Worldbreaker #3 comic book. That credits page is the
first page after the front cover. There will be spoilers in this review.
After the credits page we get Bullpen Bulletins. The three people
spotlighted on the Bullpens Bulletins had nothing to do with Planet Hulk
Worldbreaker #3 that I could discern. Cho wanted to spread the green
skins across Sakaar. It wound up in them being hunted and persecuted.
Planet Hulk Worldbreaker #3 explains how diversity is actually a bad
thing. I wonder if the writers meant to pass that along or not.
The issues families can have with Planet Hulk Worldbreaker #3 are
violence, blood, lack of attire, false gods, violence, and more. Korg
makes an appearance in Planet Hulk Worldbreaker #3. He helps out. She
Hulk leaves the city she has been powering to help free the kids. The
floating city winds up landing in a lake and becoming an island. The
priestess was using the kids as bait to capture more powerful Hulk
characters.
There are twenty pages of content within Planet Hulk Worldbreaker #3.
Ads can be found all throughout Planet Hulk Worldbreaker #3. Cho made
Haarg through science and love. He admits to that in Planet Hulk
Worldbreaker #3. Cho also has all kinds of regrets and feels like he has
messed up quite a bit. He wants his grand daughter to do and be better.
I wonder how many of those "mistakes" were actual mistakes?
Planet Hulk Worldbreaker #3 ends with the realization that Bruce Banner
will be awakened. The priestess wants to summon him. Will she be able to
syphon off his energy too? Or will the Hulk be too much for her? Her
logic makes no sense. The Haarg saved her and her people. She saw how
unstoppable they were so she wants to destroy them before they can
become a problem to her future plans of conquest. Yes she is an evil
one.
- Paul
Graphics: 70%
Writing: 71%
Replay/Extras: 76%
Story: 71%
Family Friendly Factor: 70%
System: Comic Book
Publisher: Marvel
Author: Pak, Garcia, Smith, Sotomayor
Rating: ‘T’ for THIRTEEN and OLDER ONLY
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