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Weapons of Mutant Destruction

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The worlds of Weapon X and the Totally Awesome Hulk collide - and the results will be explosive! The mutant-hunting Weapon X Program and its new director are out to end Homo superior once and for all with their army of cyborg killers - and they've put a target on the back of Amadeus Cho as well! To save his gamma-infused hide, the Hulk must ally with Old Man Logan, Sabretooth and more - but, in the company of killers, what will he become? Find out in an incendiary epic that could only be called Weapons of Mutant Destruction!

Collects Weapons of Mutant Destruction: Alpha #1, Weapon X (2017) #5-6, Totally Awesome Hulk #20-22.

144 pages, Paperback

First published October 25, 2017

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Greg Pak

1,649 books581 followers
Greg Pak is an award-winning Korean American comic book writer and filmmaker currently writing "Lawful" for BOOM and "Sam Wilson: Captain America" (with Evan Narcisse) for Marvel. Pak wrote the "Princess Who Saved Herself" children's book and the “Code Monkey Save World” graphic novel based on the songs of Jonathan Coulton and co-wrote (with Fred Van Lente) the acclaimed “Make Comics Like the Pros” how-to book. Pak's other work includes "Planet Hulk," "Darth Vader," "Mech Cadet Yu," "Ronin Island," "Action Comics," and "Magneto Testament."

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Profile Image for Baba.
4,081 reviews1,538 followers
April 4, 2024
Weapon X have the capability to build Adamtium cyborgs and have the DNA of everyone in the team including the Awesome Hulk! So Awesome, Old Man etc. have to go after Weapon X. The word 'Hulkverine' is used twice in this book. Creed lurks on Twitter. The Awesome Hulk is very much against killing is the glaring obvious sub-plot of this drama. Overall an OK read but with little mutant destruction, it scrapes a high 6 out of 12, Three Stars.

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Profile Image for Jeff .
912 reviews818 followers
October 2, 2019
I think Old Man Wolverine and Bambi both smell something that’s not quite right.



Correct again, Bub and how did Bambi end up as a name reserved for strippers? What’s with that?



Ugh! Combo in candy-assed Amadeus Hulk, random (but, you know, not really) assortment of mutants…



(“If you snikt me, do I not bleedeth”)

…life-sized killer sentinels…



…and somehow resurrect this long-dead mutant hatin’, sentinel creatin’ dude…



…and you have yourself a hot, headache inducing mess.

Bottom Line: Considering that the outcome of this cross over event was the Weapon X Super Friends book and that bastard child Hulk/Wolverine mush-up dude, I think I’d only recommend this for senior citizens who wish that having a mutant healing factor would enable them to drink liquids after 6 PM, just like Old Man Logan (geezers are people too, kids) and those misbegotten Hulk fans who think their lives are incomplete without a Gray/Grey Hulk/Wolverine combo character running around in the Marvel universe.

Two and a half indifferent stars rounded down.
Profile Image for Paul.
2,809 reviews20 followers
February 20, 2018
Fun in a Summer blockbuster movie kind of way but, like said movies often are, ultimately unsatisfying. I enjoyed it while I was 'eating' it but I have a feeling I'll be hungry again in half an hour.

The artwork was of variable quality but mostly pretty good and I have a feeling there will be ramifications from this crossover in both books (this was a Hulk/Weapon X crossover... I probably should've mentioned that earlier). Also, there was a lot of pizza in this book.

Now I want pizza, damnit.
Profile Image for Chad.
10.4k reviews1,060 followers
February 28, 2019
Well, now I know where the term Hulkverine came from. (Marvel actually released Hulkverines as a comic this week by sheer coincidence.) This was a crossover between Weapon X and Totally Awesome Hulk. Strangely enough an evil corporation creating killer cyborgs seemed to be the main character. This wasn't bad but could have been wrapped up in half the number of issues. Weapon X and Amadeus Cho just kind of futzed around until the last issue where they finally found the evil corporate lair.
Profile Image for Subham.
3,078 reviews101 followers
April 30, 2022
This was surprisingly good!

SO Hulk and members of WX team up to find the cyborg assassins who took their blood and they suspecting something fishy and in the process they find some strange friends with ulterior motives and discover how fundamentalist bigots maybe recruiting young men in order to transform them into mutant hunting weaopns and they search for such volunteers but this leads them into fight with the forces of Stryker and his people and the inner conflicts in the team and Hulk not liking what these WX members do like the line they cross and the conflict it leads to plus the epic conclusion to the whole thing and the birth of a new Hulkverine!

So yeah a volume filled with pure fun and frolic and its got some nice concepts and flows really well and does well to highlight different opposing members and all, and shows some nice fights. Plus I ike the way they show Amadeus and his moral lines and also the monster side he has been trying to supress and how it leads into PH2 again and all. Plus the art gets so much better and I love the banter and the action-supporting writing really well. PAK really shines in these moments and does well to show a new concept and establishes a new character quite well.
Profile Image for Chris Lemmerman.
Author 7 books123 followers
October 15, 2017
[Read as single issues]
Considering the first four issues of this series and some of Totally Awesome Hulk has built up to this crossover, I was very disappointed. This falls prey to the Marvel problem of a crossover that doesn't have enough story to fill its six issues, and considering it's all written by the same writer, I'm totally lost as to why this happened.

Weapon X and Amadeus Cho team up to find Reverend Stryker and his new pet project - crossbreeding Hulks and Wolverines (because it's the 90s all of a sudden). There's an attempt to try and humanize some of the test subjects and the doctors involved, but since they're all disposable characters, it's hard to care. There's also a moral debate between Amadeus and the team about murder, which again falls to the wayside near the end of the story. It's a mess, really.

The art is a little stronger, but there are a lot of artists on this one. Robert Gill, Ibraim Roberson, Mahmud Asrar, and Marc Borstel all get in on the act, with Gill taking the Hulk issues, Asrar the one-shot to set things up, and Roberson and Borstel tag-teaming the Weapon X issues. They're all decent, Asrar easily being the stand-out, but even their visuals can't save this hodge-podge of a storyline.
Profile Image for Robert.
2,194 reviews148 followers
May 8, 2018
This ended stronger than it began, generally, and I liked Pak's through-line of the banality of evil as portrayed through a corporate-sponsored gated community in Texas.

It felt like most of the "Weapon X" mutants were just hanging around without all that much important to do, though.
Profile Image for Frédéric.
1,985 reviews85 followers
December 30, 2017
3,5*
Being a downright pessimist has its advantages. You only get good surprises. That's the case with WMD. I didn't expect a total mess but it fares much better than that.

The Weapon X pack and Amadeus Cho are on the trail of good ol' Reverend Stryker who wants to eradicate all mutants with the cyber-monstrosities seen in WX last volume. With the help of a totally psychopathic female doctor, he seems to be near his goal with an ultimate killing machine.

Greg Pak, not on a never-seen-before basis, manages a very decent plot with extreme violence, thrills, humor-some good dialogues here-and even some frankly creepy moments-the  issue with the mouse!

It's pure entertainment with OTT fights, chilling lab sequences, good pacing and well used (stereotyped) characters.

The -1/2* is because of the art: If Mahmud Asrar delivers some very good stuff in the introductory issue, Robert Gill is ok without being amazing on Hulk and Marc Borstel is none of that on Weapon X.
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76 reviews2 followers
September 7, 2024
Had fun while reading it but the ending left me unsatisfied.
2,081 reviews18 followers
July 10, 2018
I haven't really been following either Weapon X or Totally Awesome Hulk, but figured I knew enough to get by. I pretty much did. I don't know how they got together, since that wasn't covered here, but just accepting that they did worked fine. The story is relatively fast-paced and interesting. I enjoyed it quite a bit, though it was marred by some serious screw-ups with the art, notably some ridiculously huge Hulk hands in comparison to his head, and some terrible-looking Sabretooth claws, but the story moves quickly, and has both internal and external threats, along with some pretty despicable villains. It has me a bit more interested in reading the two books (particularly Weapon X), and was an interesting story on its own.
Profile Image for Adam Spanos.
637 reviews124 followers
April 8, 2018
The "Weapons of Mutant Destruction" crossover suffers from the same problem that has plagued the new Weapon X comic from the start. The character dynamics are strong, but the conflict itself is very bland and unremarkable.
I can't bring myself to care about the umpteenth return of Weapon X/Department H or that of its new mastermind, Reverend Stryker. Like too many X-books, it seems we're stuck revisiting the greatest hits for the duration of the ResurrXion relaunch.

After all the time wasted on Bobby's characterization, the new Weapon H turns out to be a complete stranger who is artistically and thematically underwhelming.

Overall, a mediocre story with an unsatisfying finale...
Profile Image for Robert.
4,585 reviews30 followers
January 14, 2018
Other than Marvel's tendency to excessively waste time and ink introducing and articulating characters over and over and over again, the story is a good one. It's not the most original comic tale(Weapon's X stories are by definition a rehash of older plots) and in fact it's not even the most original tale, period (A prominent sci-fi film is ripped off mercilessly), but the parts are used well so the theft can be overlooked if not forgiven.
Profile Image for Lisa.
2,156 reviews24 followers
February 9, 2018
This is a follow up to Weapon X vol 1. This is a team of good guys and not so good guys, working together to stop the end of mutants. The Hulk was introduced to the group towards the end of the last story, and is all through this story. The graphics are wonderful and the story is easy to follow. I find myself cracking up reading Sabertooth and Logan. I find I really like these characters. I am looking forward to a continuation of the story.
Profile Image for Liz (Quirky Cat).
4,986 reviews84 followers
August 13, 2018
3 1/2 Stars

I read Weapons of Mutant Destruction as single issues through Marvel Unlimited.

Weapons of Mutant Destruction is another one of those volumes that collects issues from multiple events and plots. In this case it pulls from one event, and two series. For those of us that aren’t reading it in true volume form (like say if you were reading it on Marvel Unlimited) the reading order goes like this: Weapons of Mutant Destruction Alpha 1, Totally Awesome Hulk 20, Weapon X 5, Totally Awesome Hulk 21, Weapon X 6, and finally Totally Awesome Hulk 22.
Also, there are a good number of heroes mixing in together here that you’d probably never expect to see working together. Most of them are mutants, which makes sense given the plot. Included in this team-up we have Wolverine, Totally Awesome Hulk (the one non-mutant of the ‘team’), Lady Deathstrike, Sabretooth, Warpath, and Domino.



For more reviews, check out Quirky Cat's Fat Stacks
Profile Image for Guilherme Smee.
Author 27 books191 followers
November 1, 2018
Bom, dizem que a curiosidade matou o gato. Comprei essa HQ porque sou curioso e também porque sou uma fã "xiita" dos X-Men, então precisava saber que salada de batatas estavam fazendo quando resolveram mesclar elementos do Hulk e do Wolverine num mesmo novo perosnagem. E sabe, até que esse gatinho não morreu de curiosidade, nem queimou seu rabo (ui!), nem subiu no telhado. Até que esse encadernado, comparado com o primeiro que li dessa nova fase do Arma X, é bastante, hum... como direi... curioso, hehe. Mas o que reparei é que os personagens, tanto os integrantes do novo Arma X, quando o Hulk Amadeus Cho são bem trabalhados, definindo seus pensamentos e contrastes e o que faz cada um ser o que é. Algo que tem faltado de forma assustadora nos quadrinhos de super-heróis. Os desenhos do brasileiro Roberson, de Gill e Borstelmann são competentes e deixam a história mais deglutível para o leitor que já vinha de nariz torto com o primeiro encadernado. No próximo encadernado, os mutantes (sem a ajuda do Hulk) terão de se virar com a nova Arma H e tentar detê-la antes que cause mais destruição em seu caminho.
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805 reviews2 followers
September 26, 2023
Weapon X(2017) serisinin Totally Awesome Hulk ile crossover'ı olan bu cilt iki seriyi de takip etmeyenlerin de okuyabileceği bir hikaye sunuyor. Aslen Weapon X serisinin devamı niteliğinde olan bu hikayede ilk ciltteki adamantiumdan yapılma robotlara bu kez de gamma radyasyonlu DNA ilave ediliyor. Hulkverine diye de tabir edilen bu yıkım makinesi sanki ergen bir çocuğun aklından çıkma gibi. "Hulk'ın durdurulamaz gücü ile Wolverine'in kırılmazlığı birleşse süper olurdu" gibi bir fikir bence biraz fazla basit.

Neyse ki Weapon X serisi hikaye anlamında oldukça sığ ve basit bir seri de bu Hulkverine fikri hiç sırıtmıyor. Bol dövüş, lineer bir hikaye desem bu seriyi anlatmaya yeter. Biraz zaman geçireyim, aksiyonu bol olsun, kafamı da çok yormayayım denilince okunacak bir serinin ikinci kitabı.
Profile Image for Rick.
3,152 reviews
April 5, 2018
I've got to admit that I'm not a big fan of some of the characters in this book. Domino, Lady Deathstrike and Sabretooth have been over-killed in my opinion and Wolverine, sorry Old Man Logan, is pretty much the same. Still there was Amadeus Cho as the Totally Awesome Hulk which was fun. Pak did some good work illustrating the differences of opinion and the philosophical approaches and motivations were well handled. Nice art as well (although there was a weird shift from nighttime to daytime between two chapters that was completely bizarre). This was a fun read.
Profile Image for Earl.
749 reviews18 followers
August 4, 2019
Good job merging Hulk and the old Project X at once, but I didn't find the story too compelling. It's just another Deadpool case.
Profile Image for Beelzefuzz.
708 reviews
November 15, 2017
Some good ideas. Overly padded out and no great resolution to speak of. I guess it was a set up to get me into the Weapon X book by way of Hulk? Didn't work.
Profile Image for Shannon Appelcline.
Author 30 books168 followers
June 9, 2018
V1 of the new Weapon X had good characters, but was dragged down by a dully repetitive plot and a non-ending. As the missing half of that story, WMD gets a chance to set things right ... and it mostly does, offering up a much better story than the non-story of its predecessors.

The characters continue to shine, even if they are occasionally a bit one note. Seeing Amadeus and the X-crew bounce off of each other is particularly fun The plot itself is also stronger, because we get clever investigation that only descends into mindless fighting in the last few issues, by which time we're well ready for that. Everything is also well marinaded in X-Men lore, from the core villain to the reborn Weapon X silliness.

All around, a decent volume, that jumps up to 3.5 stars, after the 2.5 stars or so of its predecessor.
Profile Image for Juan.
325 reviews4 followers
May 21, 2019
I enjoyed this for several reasons. Frankly I really like the humor between all the heroes. Perhaps the funniest moment in the whole book is a scene were the team is constantly weighing the pros to nuking a enemy Weapon X facility, much to the chagrin of Amadeus Cho who desperately does not want to kill anybody. I think Domino is really cute. Even Sabretooth has some really good moments. There is one character in particular, a doctor named Jennifer, that sort of has a moment of importance but she then disappears and we dont really know what happens to her. I felt compelled to reread/skim through the back end issues to see if there was something I missed.

On a somewhat related note, I really dislike Amadeus Cho. I never paid attention to Pak's "Totally Awesome Hulk" and I am kinda glad I did. I think I get enough of him in the Champions title.
Profile Image for Dimitris Papastergiou.
2,527 reviews87 followers
June 27, 2022
A Fun read with great artwork even though just like I explained on the Weapon X & Totally Awesome Hulk reviews, creating a "new" character out of old characters, has gotten old for a few decades now and it's not interesting anymore.
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3,468 reviews95 followers
April 17, 2020
There's a fun scene where the Weapon X minions order pizza. That's a point of view that's hard to come by when they minions are usually just cannon fodder for the good guys. Logan's team have to get past their differences and work as a team if they want to have a chance against the Weapon X cyborgs. Of course, the green 'genius' has to botch it up. Hulk is annoying AF and definitely not a super-genius, nor a team player. And we find out who the blast-from-the-past bad guy is. This story was a pain to read, mainly because of the Totally Craptastic Hulk.

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1,754 reviews54 followers
November 16, 2018
3.5 stars.

Continuing the great x-read of 2017/18....

I am shocked that I enjoyed this volume as much as I did. After reading the volume of weapon x leading up to this crossover, I kind of hated Cho Hulk (what happened to regular Hulk anyway? I feel a bit lost with the "regular" Marvel Universe outside of the x-books right now...) and felt that the story was sort of going nowhere. Couple that with the idea of wolverhulk or hulkverine (which is just fanboy crap taken too far) and I was *really* not looking forward to this one.

But you know what? This really wasn't bad at all. All of the characters act in character, Cho Hulk ends up being much more interesting than he was in that last volume (and one of my favorite characters in the story...). The Hulkverine story is... well, predictable, but not nearly as bad as I thought that it was going to be.

This one feels a bit like the summer blockbuster film - an extremely fast paced story that keeps going, keeps you reading... But ultimately doesn't change a whole lot and ends basically exactly how you expect it to.

I'm not sure that I am too interested in reading more about Weapon H or that the Marvel Universe needs yet another freaking wolverine running around, but it is what it is. This was an enjoyable enough read...
Profile Image for Adam Fisher.
3,605 reviews23 followers
February 5, 2018
Taking place after Weapon X Vol 1 and Totally Awesome Hulk Vol 3, we see the Weapon X program continuing to ramp up production on new and deadly creatures. First smaller animals, then robots hiding in human shells, the program is learning from every fight with our crew, absorbing their DNA and incorporating it into the next batch. Only when Hulk comes on scene do our Weapon X people (Old Man Logan, Sabretooth, Domino, Warpath and Deathstrike) realize the danger coming up...
"Batch H" is almost ready... body of Hulk, claws of Logan, healing and strength of all, with the luck of Domino... how will they be able to take down the amalgamation of all of them?
Though the book unfolds exactly like you'd expect, quite a bit of the story revolves around Cho trying to stop the murderous nature of the Weapon X members, even to the overall detriment of the team's mission at one point. It leads the reader to ask themselves "How far is too far to get the mission accomplished? Especially when the enemy has no qualms about killing you..."
Other than being a little bit predictable, I thought this crossover was full of the right amount of action and story. Will definitely continue with both titles. Recommend.
1,618 reviews11 followers
March 26, 2022
A near perfect story of evil, bigotry, and genocide of an entire race.

Again it is Stryker who is involved. With secrets experiments, killing in the name of science. Continuing from The Totally Awesome Hulk and Weapon X Vol 1, Doctor Alba has been perfecting (cooking) her latest killing machine Weapon H. Amadeus Cho, The Hulk, tries to get the Weapon X originals NOT to kill the humans in the secret base of Stryker's.

Hulk tries to save a young man names Bobby, and in that battle, quits working with the Weapon Xs and their killing ways.

Doctor Alba, thr evil that has no emotions, sets out to control her Weapon H and have him kill an entire city of people. The New Wolverine gets involved. Weapon H (a hulkverine - hulk and wolverine DNA in an adamantium body with a piece of Cody, an ex-military guy who could watch innocent people die, becomes more aware of what he is being used for and finds a conscience. He is probably strong enough to kill everyone in Weapon X and millions of people in what was established as three minutes. He fights the programming with the help of Weapon Xs and lucky Domino.

Great story leading into the other volumes of Weapon X and the story of Weapon H in his own comic.
Profile Image for Adam Stone.
2,062 reviews33 followers
December 25, 2025
A solid crossover between Weapon X, Vol. 1: Weapons of Mutant Destruction Prelude and The Totally Awesome Hulk, Vol. 1: Cho Time. The world's smartest Hulk and a team of mostly clawed/healing factored mutants work together to take down a Weapon X like facility run by anti-mutant preacher, William Stryker.

There's a lot of history between mutants and Stryker but you don't need to know any of it to enjoy this solid morality-centric action book.

The Weapon X run goes rapidly downhill after this volume, so enjoy it while you can.

Fans of Pak's work on Hulk titles should enjoy this. It's also nice to see subtle dissidence between Old Man Logan and Sabretooth, as opposed to the operatic melodrama in the next couple of volumes.
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1,721 reviews12 followers
June 23, 2023
This crossover pits the (then) current weapon X team together with Amadeus Hulk to combat evil scientists who have taken over the weapon x program to make Hulk/wolverine hybrids. Yep, they are called Hulkverines.

So this was actually pretty fun. The team members have enough history to make it entertaining - even if it doesn't make much sense that they work so well together. Usually they're trying to tear each other limb from limb, but hey it works. I guess the added member - Hulk is a pretty good deterrent for any shenanigans. I think Great Pak was smart to add him, as he is the level headed and most powerful one, the lead kind of defaults to him.

Ultimately, the story is pretty stretched out - I mean, they seriously could've done this in maybe 2-4 issues, but still, it was a fun story with plenty of action. But now I guess there's a deadly Hulkverine out there somewhere and the team just kind says... meh we'll deal with it later... Comics, am I right!?!

Highly recommended for fans of Wolverine or Hulk.
Profile Image for James.
2,587 reviews80 followers
May 2, 2020
3.5 stars. So Grek Pak is writing Totally Awesome Hulk and Weapon X. So it’s only natural that he cross his two books with each other. I mean I would if I were writing two books. Cho and the mutants do some detective work and find where the facility is that’s creating these cyborgs that are trying to KILL ALL MUTANTS!! That sounds like a video game. Anyway, they eventually find this place and put the plan together to destroy it. They could have done this quick but lame ass Cho gets in the way of our mutants doing what needs to be done and almost gets everyone killed. Sucka. I liked what happened at the end with Weapon H tho. I have that run lined up to read once I finish this Weapon X run. All in all this was descent. Some cool artwork, nice action and enough of a story to be enjoyable.
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4,013 reviews19 followers
December 13, 2023
Continuing off of Weapon X vol. 1, a new Weapon X program has started up under the leadership of William Stryker. They've gathered the DNA of Logan, Sabretooth, Lady Deathstrike, Warpath, Domino and the Hulk. They're trying to create a Hulk with an adamantium skeleton, but when the test subject grows, their muscles rip off the bone. Hulk and the mutants work to figure out where the facility is while the scientists perfect their process and search for new recruits.

For the first time in a long time, an X-Men book is about the metaphor again. There a strong undercurrent of bigotry in this. The art is hit and miss. The climax was a bit of a let down.
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