Planet Hulk Worldbreaker #4
SCORE: 70
I recently was able to read through Planet Hulk Worldbreaker #4. This
comic book has some surprises at the end of it. I will try to get to
that later in this review. We finally find out what the priestess is up
to Planet Hulk Worldbreaker #4. It was certainly not what I initially
thought it was, or what previous issues had led us to believe. There
will be spoilers in this review of Planet Hulk Worldbreaker #4.
The first page of Planet Hulk Worldbreaker #4 is a credits page that has
a recap of what has been happening in this science fiction fantasy
universe. I really wonder what is going on with the Earth in Planet Hulk
Worldbreaker #4. The Haarg are still generally hunted and hated. Bruce
Banner believes that all he does is destroy things. He wants to be able
to save things. I remember his blood caused plant life to grow in Planet
Hulk.
There are twenty pages of content within Planet Hulk Worldbreaker #4.
Ads can be found throughout this comic book. The issues families will
have with Planet Hulk Worldbreaker #4 is violence, lack of attire, bad
language and more. One of the surprises within Planet Hulk Worldbreaker
#4 is that it will conclude next issue. I am not sure if that means the
storyline or this entire comic book series. I guess I will find out next
time.
The priestess in Planet Hulk Worldbreaker #4 admits that she is trying
to destroy the world while the Hulk is trying to save it. Nothing like
demonizing your opponent and doing what you are claiming they are doing.
Sounds a lot like the Democrats in America to me. At least those have
been my personal real life experiences. The fortress of the priestess is
actually a ship that flies out into space.
At first Amadeus Cho worries the priestess wants to steal Bruce Banner's
power like she did to She-Hulk. Then later we learn that she is leaving
the planet to try and destroy it. The Bullpen Bulletin in Planet Hulk
Worldbreaker #4 is a bit bland and boring. The Haarg save the different
people from the lava. Hulk is full of regrets but gets his sword to
fight off this new evil, and new threat. I guess he can still destroy
with all of those regrets.
- Paul
Graphics: 69%
Writing: 67%
Replay/Extras: 77%
Story: 70%
Family Friendly Factor: 68%
System: Comic Book
Publisher: Marvel
Author: Pak, Garcia, Smith, Sotomayor
Rating: ‘T’ for THIRTEEN and OLDER ONLY
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