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Thanos vs. Hulk
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Jim Starlin's 2000s output continues, with this somewhat random Thanos vs. Hulk story. I guess Starlin really wanted to draw Hulk.
The art is good, some of Starlin's best (although his legacy is more of a writer than artist) and the 70s-era artist surprisingly holds up well with modern flashier comics. It's also interesting to see Starlin explore the 21st century Marvel cosmic universe, with Annihilus as the villain and some of the latter Guardians of the Galaxy status quo.
Ultimately though, it's a rather unnecessary story about the Hulk being kidnapped by aliens and Thanos shoehorned in. That's okay, comics can be fun for fun's sake and not everything has to be the most epic stakes ever. Starlin has many classics in his repertoire, which everyone should read, while this story is mainly just for completists.
The art is good, some of Starlin's best (although his legacy is more of a writer than artist) and the 70s-era artist surprisingly holds up well with modern flashier comics. It's also interesting to see Starlin explore the 21st century Marvel cosmic universe, with Annihilus as the villain and some of the latter Guardians of the Galaxy status quo.
Ultimately though, it's a rather unnecessary story about the Hulk being kidnapped by aliens and Thanos shoehorned in. That's okay, comics can be fun for fun's sake and not everything has to be the most epic stakes ever. Starlin has many classics in his repertoire, which everyone should read, while this story is mainly just for completists.
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