
The Incredible Hulk #23: When Getting Angry Is No Longer Enough 💥
Philip Kennedy Johnson and Nic Klein show us that even the strongest guy in the Marvel universe has his bad days. In this issue, Hulk discovers that breaking things is easy... the hard part is not breaking himself in the process.
Green on the Outside, Conflict on the Inside
This comic stands out for:
- Unrestrained action: Punches that are felt through the pages
- Psychological duality: Banner fighting not to lose the last shred of his humanity 🧠
- Transformations that hurt both emotionally and physically
"Johnson understands that Hulk is more interesting when he's on the verge of losing control... but not entirely" - A critic with a racing pulse
Art That Hits Harder Than a Hulk Punch
Nic Klein takes the art to another level with:
- Action sequences that flow with poetic violence
- Facial expressions that capture Banner's agony
- A use of green color that varies according to the character's emotional state 💚
Why This Issue Is an Emerald Gem
- Villains that really make the giant sweat
- Unexpected moments of vulnerability
- The eternal question: Does Banner control Hulk or Hulk control Banner?
Final reflection: After reading this issue, you'll understand why Hulk needs elastic pants... it's not just for the transformation, but for all the plot twists he goes through. 😅