The Incredible Hulk: Cry of the Beast

The Incredible Hulk: Cry of the Beast

1979 • 191 pages

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15

Clarity is needed here: the Hulk described in this novel is Lou Ferrigno's television Hulk, a far cry from the “Hulk smash!” of the comics.
An understandable choice then, given the popularity of the TV show, but since I'm reading it now for the first time, I felt a bit disoriented for a good half of the novel. By why Bruce Banner was able to be so in control, by why General Ross was all but absent, by why the Hulk was virtually unknown to the public...
Flowing, with lots of plot, but quickly forgettable (no, I was NOT a fan of the series!).

November 13, 2023