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R**5
The earliest appearances of the Jade Giant!
This is a great collection for completists because it captures every appearance of the Hulk from 1962-1964. In addition to the original Incredible Hulk series (which was shockingly cancelled after only 6 issues), it includes his appearances in the Fantastic Four, the Avengers, Amazing Spider-Man Journey into Mystery (Thor) and Tales to Astonish (which he shared with Giant Man). The stories are fun and it's interesting to see the modifications that were made to the character over time.
T**N
Take it from a Comics Junkie, This is Great Stuff!
Talk about Bang for your Buck and that is what you get. All the early Kirby /Hulk work (let's not forget Steve Ditko ) crossovers with the Avengers and Fantastic Four, Hulk/Thing and Hulk/Thor battles. I had the Hulk Marvel Masterworks which collected the first 6 issues and foolishly loaned it out, never to see it again, and an old Giant sized Fantastic Four reprint of FF 25-26, a Treasury Editions which reprinted Journey Into Mystery 112. To have them in this edition is just too cool for school man!. This is the cream of the crop until the Hulk got his own series again and Herb Trimpe became the regular artist. I paid $22 bucks for this and I do not have to hunt down individual stories or worry about destroying an original to satisfy my reading/rereading Habit. Unless you don't dig that 60's Jack Kirby/Steve Ditko/Stan Lee art/Story-telling there is no reason to not own these reprints. When I was younger in the 70's and 80's, I had a lot of good times finding issues/reprints at flea markets and when I became old enough to drive, comic stores with Glorious unheard of before, back-issue bins to satiate my habit for comics. I have to say that I now prefer to be able buy what I want thanks to the internet and collections like this. P.S. I have just read the Fantastic Four #12 reprint and noticed the Hulk does not have all five digits on his hands and feet. I would love to have seen the letters page for that issue. Hopefully a No=Prize was issued or an explanation from the editor given. Still, this is great material.
K**H
Classic Stan Lee
Epic story telling in the mighty Marvel way! It might seem quaint by today's standards, but I loved the nostalgia that these stories evoked.
J**O
FIVE-STAR Rating!
Loved it!
A**R
I simply love those old Lee/Kirby/Ditko stories!!!!
I had the old black & white Essentials Hulk trade paperback and was quite the happy camper. Then, it was lost and I had a hard time trying to buy a replacement copy. I really panicked when I heard that Marvel was discontinuing the Essentials and Visionaries line until I learned what their Epic Collection line would consist of. My first Epic Collection purchase was the Captain America stories which included John Byrne's entire run and the beginning of Mike Zeck's. My second was Peter David 's Incredible Hulk which featured the end of Dale Keown's run and the beginning of Gary Frank's. As much as I enjoyed those first two, they pale in comparison with the original Hulk Epic Collection featuring the original Stan Lee/Jack Kirby/Steve Ditko stories. I've read them may times in other reprints and I never get tired of them. I even love that they reprinted the Hulk's first meeting with the Fantastic Four, The Avengers, and Spiderman. I hope Marvel keeps these trade paperbacks in circulation for years to come.I've come to terms with the fact that Marvel and DC can do whatever they want with their characters, however they want. Instead of wasting time griping about it, I'll content myself by purchasing my favorite stories of their characters from the Silver Age up until before Flashpoint/Marvel Now. This collection is definitely one of those.
F**I
Three Fantastic Four Comics
This was a surprise. In most collections of reprints, you get the first six issues of the defunct series, and then they jump to the Tales of Astonish story line. But this one picked up all the early comics Hulk was part of. The first few Avenger Comics. Three Fantastic Four Comics, A Spider-Man guest star and then Hulk versus Giant Man. It was a refreshing change in the line up.
S**O
Incredible Hulk: Man or Monster?
Very good edition. The only downside to this edition is if you already have the classic Epic Collections of Avengers, Fantastic Four, Tales to Astonish, Amazing Spider-Man and Journey Into Mystery featuring the Hulk, this book may seem insufficient. However, if your primary interest is at last reading the first six original issues of Hulk, this Epic Collection is for you. Overall a good rating.
D**Y
The beginning!
Original Hulk stories! Well worth it.
T**S
Pages where bent and dog-eared
I opened the package and found the pages bent and 20 or so pages dog-eared in a row. Using claps I have fixed this up as best as I can and although I did an okay job it's not cool to send a damaged book. Unless this was done in shipping but I can't see how the pages got bent badly in an envelope. How did over 20 pages get dog-eared in a row in an envelope? By the way the pages were dog-eared not over top of each other they were separate from each other. How does this happen? Anyway I've sort of fixed it so I am keeping it.
A**B
Very good !
Good product ! Nice book and the package was ok !
A**
Clássicos são demais
Adoro clássicos. E sempre é um prazer apreciar as técnicas de enredo e desenho. Além de acompanhar o avanço da arte-finalização. O capricho na paisagem e a aparição de celebridades como Stan Lee.
R**C
Quality
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H**N
Amazing Hulk Comic Book
It arrived on time and in excellent condition i love the incredible hulk and this hulk comic book is so amazing
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