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Hulk #9 is out

Hulk #9She-Hulk has been appearing regularly in a comic that's actually worth looking at - the new Hulk series.

In Hulk #9, most of the female powerhouses of the Marvel Universe go toe-to-toe with the Red Hulk, and it's drawn by Frank Cho. However, Richard George at IGN doesn't like it. He writes that:

...This ninth issue is the same as the previous eight - a bunch of heroes (in this case an all-female group since that's what Frank Cho likes to draw) band together, fight and ultimately discover nothing about this new creature. What's more frustrating is that writer Jeph Loeb can't seem to keep track of how powerful or resilient "Rulk" is - Thor seems to have trouble against the character while Invisible Woman and Storm fare much, much better. Basically the plot and its characters function on the whims of their writer, and that's honestly the worst type of comic book writing around.

He's a little hard on the book. Also, he neglects to mention the awesomeness of Frank Cho drawing the heroines.

[Hulk #9 - Marvel Comics]

Hulk #9

Hulk #9

The cover of Hulk #9 by Frank Cho. It's got tons of superheroines and even the kitchen sink.

The Incredible Hulk #106

The Incredible Hulk #106

Cover art for "The Incredible Hulk" #106

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