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comicwaren · 2 years ago
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This week on Marvel Comics (30th November 2022):
Avengers Assemble Alpha #001 (One-shot)
Captain America: Symbol of Truth #007
Planet Hulk: Worldbreaker #001 (NEW!)
Star Wars: Darth Vader #029
Strange Academy: Finals #002
Strange Vol. 3 #008
X-Terminators Vol. 2 #003
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dispatchdcu · 2 years ago
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Planet Hulk: Worldbreaker #4 Preview
Planet Hulk: Worldbreaker #4 Preview #planethulk #Planethulkworldbreaker #MARVEL #marvelcomics #comics #comicbooks #news #mcu #art #info #NCBD #comicbooknews #previews #reviews #hulk #theincrediblehulk
  Planet Hulk: Worldbreaker #4 Preview: For hundreds of years, when cataclysm strikes, the people of Sakaar have desperately sought the help of the Green Scar. But what happens when you ask the Worldbreaker to help you unbreak the world? Our young heroine Tala is about to find out – and the answer strikes deep into the heart of Bruce Banner and the monster he still believes lies within. GREG PAK…
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graphicpolicy · 2 years ago
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Preview: Planet Hulk: Worldbreaker #5 (of 5)
Planet Hulk: Worldbreaker #5 preview. Our story of prophecy, damnation and redemption comes to a shattering conclusion! #comics #comicbooks
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smashpages · 2 years ago
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Out this week: Planet Hulk: Worldbreaker #1 (Marvel, $4.99):
Greg Pak returns once again to the planet Sakaar, the deadly setting of the epic Planet Hulk storyline, for this five-issue miniseries with art by Manuel Garcia, Cam Smith and Chris Sotomayor. Set 1,000 years in the future, a young woman with green skin “searches for the legendary Green Scar to help save her brother from a group of apocalyptic cultists.”
See what other comics and graphic novels are arriving in stores this week.
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kingoftieland · 8 months ago
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The Hulk’s REAL CURSE is his immortality! 💀
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doublezeroday · 2 years ago
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thebuhonerodazorrow · 2 years ago
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Planet Hulk - Worldbreaker #5 (2023)
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okaybutmakeitgayer · 2 years ago
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Being fed with Amadeus Cho content and loving it
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why-i-love-comics · 2 years ago
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Planet Hulk: Worldbreaker #5 (2023)
written by Greg Pak art by Manuel Garcia, Cam Smith, & Chris Sotomayor
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lokimen · 2 years ago
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Planet Hulk called Hulk ‘The Worldbreaker’ and the character has not been the same ever since.
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rwac96 · 2 years ago
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My writing prompt for you today,
Hulk vs Thragg’s Viltrumite Empire!
The “Worldbreaker” vs the strongest alien race from the world of Invincible.
Viltrumites are essentially a weak combination of Kryptonians and Saiyans, they possess great power and get stronger every time they survive a near-death experience, but Hulk would smash them all!
Hulk can die, but he will always revive through the green door. Hulk and Bruce are an unstoppable force from Hell that can’t be caged so easily, unless they want to be.
If Thragg and his army were to try and fight Hulk, they might beat him by a thread, but Hulk would revive and finish them off before they could recover! They’d show Thragg who really is “the Strongest One There Is!”
Say Hulk ends up on the Viltrumite home planet and rampages, only to be seemingly killed by Thragg, who begins to berate his soldiers for failing to stop a mindless beast.
Thragg will then claim that it was easy for him to do so, since he’s “The strongest one there is” only for the not-so-mindless beast to get up, his wounds having healed and ask with a feral smirk, “You sure about that?” They then proceed to go all out, with Thragg’s empire being reduced to nothing but ashes and rocks, and he gazes upon the Green Goliath in shock, before his head is smashed open like a bloody piñata, ending his cruel reign upon the universe.
The dreaded roar of the Incredible Hulk echoed throughout the skies of the Viltrumite Homeworld. What is considered an omen and a sign to flee on Earth, to the race of conquerors, was a challenge. They charged toward the rampaging Green Goliath, who tore through them. He leaped into the air, tossing soldiers around like rag dolls; splattering the advanced city in their blood. The Hulk crash lands once more, pummelling through a horde of Viltrumites.
As the Hulk raises his bare foot over an injured Viltrumite, he was struck by a red & white, speeding blur. The jade giant bounced a few times, then is struck with a devastating left hook to his jaw. Hulk roared in anger, punching General Thragg. The murderous despot responds by driving his right fist into the Gamma Giant's chest, causing dark green blood to spew from his maw. The Hulk lay limp, seemingly dead. He drops to the ground, turning his glare to his soldiers.
"This was what gave you trouble?!" He points to the defeated beast, enraged at his soldiers. "I took him down easily, you weak pathetic wretches!" Thragg spat, berating those who fought for him, those who survived but had gruesome injuries from the battle. "It is to be expected for my victory to be swift. I am the strongest of this universe!"
"You? The strongest," the deep, guttural voice of the seemingly mindless beast spoke. The beast Thragg thought he had slain, The Hulk, rose up to his feet, his wounds closing up. "You sure about that?" The Green Goliath said with a smirk, his eyes glowing brightly.
General Thragg found himself struck with a heavy left hook to his jaw, being hurled away. The shockwave of the punch reduced the city around them to rubble. The soldiers around the pair were crushed and reduced to bloody, red mist. Hulk jumped after his opponent, and the Viltrumite stops himself from hurling wildly. He thrusts his left fist at the Monster, who launches his own at the conqueror. Their fists met, creating another destructive shockwave. The earth around them quaked, and the planet violently shook. Buildings came tumbling down, and Viltrumites who didn't flee were crushed underneath the ruination of the civilization.
They traded blow after blow, making Viltrum shake and tremble due to the aftermath of their fists meeting. Though, Hulk began to gain the upper hand, as Thragg became bloodied and beaten. The green-skinned beast grabbed the General, slamming him down onto the earth. He smashed his fists onto his torso, causing blood to spew from his maw over and over again. Thragg's vision was blurry, but he saw his empire crumbling down all around him. His body was battered and broken by what he thought was a mindless, dull creature. The General turned around, seeing the Hulk's fists raised once more. The last thing he saw was a blur of green, as his head was cracked open like a bloody piñata. Hulk roared in triumph, as his opponent lay dead in the ruins of his empire. His brutal reign upon the universe had come to an end.
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thevindicativevordan · 2 years ago
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Comics this week?
Danger Street #1 - Enjoyable! Not sure if King can handle all these characters, he's not a writer who is the best at giving everyone their own voice, but I liked the first issue. Haven't seen anyone offer a guess who the villain that traumatized Lady Cop is, must be a deep cut.
Dark Crisis: Big Bang #1 - An entire issue devoted to Waid indulging his Silver Age fanboy, but in a manner I don't enjoy compared to World's Finest. What the hell is the point of bringing back all these obscure worlds from Pre-Crisis that no one except Waid and a few other boomers know or care about? Why do we need two official vampire worlds? Or the Justice Lords and Injustice? Or the Crime Syndicate and apparently a Pre-Crisis Earth where the names stayed the same but the moralities flipped? Yippee I guess, must make sure that every evil Superman has their own official Earth. Morrison wanted to make sure that the Multiverse was more than just "hey here's Superman and Batman but this time they're Egyptian", they wanted the Multiverse to support different characters as being equal to the usual A-Listers. This new Multiverse is regressing back to the old status quo of there being a million Earths and Superman and Batman are the stars on every one. Weird that they left off the Arkhamverse, Tomorrowverse, and YJverse but included Injustice and DCSG. No films or TV Earths besides the Reeve/Keaton one, and even that is just meant to stand in for the Superman '78/Batman '89 comics. If this aimed to get me excited about the Multiverse it failed, I just want the damn thing to go away for a while and let DC focus on Earth 0 for a bit.
WildC.A.T.S. #2 - Breezy read but fun. Didn't expect Mr. Majestic to make his return so soon. Lot of Superman analogues, and actual Supermen, running around the DCU, somebody should do something with all of them.
Superman: Son of Kal-El #18 - Well this issue encapsulated this entire run in a nutshell: some interesting ideas that are failed by terrible execution resulting in a bland book. At least I can finally hop off Taylor's ride, won't be letting sunk cost tricking me into reading the next miniseries. A recent interview by Taylor made it sound like AoS will indeed be the finale for his time with the character, he was talking about how other people will be writing Jon after him and how Jon will be a big player in what's coming up. Until Taylor finishes writing Jon I've got zero interest in Jon anymore. Let his era be over soon please, this issue was clearly not meant to be the end of the series which tells me this was a sudden change, likely caused by editorial losing faith in Taylor as Jon's caretaker.
I Am Batman #16 - Huh. Didn't see that coming but I am intrigued where it goes. Ridley also gave an interview recently where he talked about other people writing Jace after him. Maybe Jace will be getting his own follow up mini just like Jon is, but by someone else.
Batman Incorporated #3 - Ghost-Maker is a total asshole and I'm not sure how long I'll keep reading if he remains the star. Dude needs to get humbled fast.
Invincible Iron Man #1 - Fine. About the same level of quality as Duggan's X-Men for what that's worth. Should have gotten Hickman on this, it's insane that Iron Man was the breakout star of the MCU and Marvel cannot seem to get him that modern day epic run he desperately needs.
Planet Hulk: Worldbreaker #2 - Pak is sleepwalking through this it feels like. Either that or it's decompressed for the trade, because not much is actually happening issue to issue. Jen's fate reminds me of the 40k God-Emperor.
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dispatchdcu · 2 years ago
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Planet Hulk: Worldbreaker #5 Preview
Planet Hulk: Worldbreaker #5 Preview #planethulk #Planethulkworldbreaker #MARVEL #marvelcomics #comics #comicbooks #news #mcu #art #info #NCBD #comicbooknews #previews #reviews #hulk #theincrediblehulk
Planet Hulk: Worldbreaker #5 Preview: WORLD BROKEN! A thousand years in the future, green-skinned Haarg, like Tala and her brother Balo, are reviled and persecuted on Planet Sakaar. So when Balo was kidnapped by an evil priestess, Tala enlisted the help of her Grandpa Cho, the Jen, and Korg of Krona to break him free. But as the priestess reveals her true endgame, only the power of Banner, the…
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graphicpolicy · 2 years ago
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Preview: Planet Hulk: Worldbreaker #4 (of 5)
Planet Hulk: Worldbreaker #4 preview. What happens when you ask the Worldbreaker to help you unbreak the world? #comics #comicbooks #hulk
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wooziesboard · 2 years ago
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Planet Hulk: Worldbreaker (2022-23), issue #5.
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