Join the Incredible Hulk and his larger-than-life teammates as they tackle threats that are too enormous for other heroes to handle, in this all-new, all-ages series featuring the greatest gamma-powered supertypes this side of the New Mexico desert: Red Hulk, A-Bomb, Skaar and the Sensational She-Hulk! Based on the upcoming animated series on Disney XD by the Emmy Award-winning Paul Dini (Batman: the Animated Series) and Henry Gilroy (Star Wars: the Clone Wars)! Pick up this book and thrill to the adventure as the Hulk and the Agents of S.M.A.S.H. do what they do best...smash!!
COLLECTING: Marvel Universe Hulk: Agents Of S.M.A.S.H. 1-4, Free Comic Book Day 2013 (Hulk story)
Freelance writer and letterer Joe Caramagna is also a graduate of the JOE KUBERT SCHOOL OF CARTOON AND GRAPHIC ART.
Currently, Joe letters many monthly Marvel Comics such as AMAZING SPIDER-MAN, CAPTAIN AMERICA, INVINCIBLE IRON MAN, UNCANNY X-MEN, and DAREDEVIL, and is the inker of "CONSUMED" by Platinum Studios and "7 DAYS TO FAME" by After Hours Press.
Joe's written work includes IRON MAN & THE ARMOR WARS, TAILS OF THE PET AVENGERS, many MARVEL ADVENTURES titles, X-MEN: NATION X and the SUPERMAN and BATMAN 2011 80-PAGE GIANTS.
Ugh. I wonder if all the small format Marvel books are bad? Bad writing, bad art, stupid characters. Tiresome. Annoying. And yet it manages to tie in to multiple books. I wonder who the market is for these books - it certainly isn't me.
I am not sure what I expected, but this did not feel like a Hulk story at all. Not even an Avengers story. Hulk was cracking one-liners and had none of the brooding or tragedy, yet he wasn't happy. Hulk as a leader of Hulk-people makes no sense. This was totally geared toward children for $$$ and not story. I mean, a reality show revolving around the Hulk? It did not entangle, or entertain me.