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A review by tiedyedude
Hulk: Gray by Jeph Loeb
4.0
In the conversation printed at the end of the book, it mentions that Loeb and Sale didn't have much of a connection to the Hulk character before starting this book, which is wild because you really can't tell just by reading the comic! A beautifully tragic retelling of the first few days of the Hulk from a seasoned, but still traumatized, Banner to his psychiatrist friend. Not only does it tell a strong story of his past, but the psychiatric evaluation of events are subtle but very powerful. Hulk is drawn with exaggerated proportions, but of course Sale would know how to portray him as both innocent and terrifying. A brilliant entry to the Loeb/Sale Marvel colors series. If only they had ended it here, instead of adding Captain America White...