(This review may contain spoilers).
The story of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde is quite an interesting one and I’ve seen different versions of it in various things. (I suppose werewolves could also come under that category…)
The Hulk is interesting, I think, because he’s also a superhero – at least technically. Also, the personality of the Hulk is completely different to the personality of Bruce Banner.
It was interesting to see just how fractured Banner’s psyche really is. It was also really informative to see the different types of Hulks (or personalities) contained within Bruce.
I felt the series of comics in this book worked really well at showing Banner’s past as well as the different personalities of the main Hulks inside him. I was a little confused about how everything fit together, but for the most part, I was really entertained reading this.
It was interesting to see all the different people who had been affected by the radiation, too. And I liked seeing Fury and S.H.I.E.L.D. in the comics, too. It was also good that the bad guy actually had reasons for what he was doing.
I have various other comic books that I will definitely be reading soon. I think this collection is good as an introduction to the world of Marvel. This book was mostly easy to understand, with only a couple of exceptions. And I liked learning more about the Hulk and Bruce Banner.
