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WWH-Frontline #5: There are so many things about World War Hulk that is so sub-par; and Frontline is one of those glaring examples. What was so right with Civil War's Frontline fails miserably with World War Hulk. First, while we've been following the life of Sally Floyd since the events of House Of M, her backslide within these pages just ring false. (And, really, Marvel just seems to want to depict their female leads as ****es nowadays. It started (in my mind) with Alias, and it seems to be leaking into other comics now. Ms. Marvel, She-Hulk, Jessica Jones, Sally Floyd...heck, they even have turned Julie Power into a lesbian recently with The Loners...they seem to want to focus just as much on the sexual side of females as with anything else.) Second, this World War is so much not a World War, that all the action has been relegated to Manhattan. Third, the events in World War Hulk is so limited in its timeframe that Frontline has to focus its attention on the circulation war between the Daily Bugle and Front Line, so much that even the television is reporting on how great Front Line has been doing. (Why the hell would television be singing the praises of their competitor? And, really, who the hell is picking up the newspaper when you can get faster and quicker information from CNN or the internet?) Finally, this first story in this issue is just Sally and Ben walking around Manhattan.
The second story is exceptionally ridiculous. The Warbound are so underutilized in this whole World War Hulk event, that we have Korg walking around with a detective trying to find out who killed a robot pilot looking for justice. And, worst of all, in the end they share a drink of cola, like Korg is Mean Joe Green. (Just what I wanted out of WWH...a feel good moment to bring a tear to my eye.) Lastly, we get an extremely unfunny two page top ten list. 2/10
Heroes For Hire #14: Now, while I've been enjoying this Heroes For Hire tie-in with World War Hulk, I do realize how idiotic it is, as the Warbound are supposedly doing their own thing while everything in Manhattan with the Hulk is happening. These tie-ins just don't fit in too well with the World War Hulk main story. It's as if the various writers were given complete leeway with doing whatever they wanted with the characters in this event without little regard to what's gone on before or currently happening with the main title. This issue is kind of gross. The Brood Queen has mated with Miek and Humbug is now the carrier. Now, it makes no sense to me how Miek can mate with the Brood Queen; most of the things involving WWH doesn't make sense. I'm more interested now in World War Hulk ending so we can get back to our normal stories. 7/10
Punisher War Journal #12: Ugggg....I guess I need to suspend by disbelief a little more to enjoy some of these comics. So, in the beginning of this issue, a little girl is looking for her cat in Manhattan, where Mung is about to eat her, only to have the Punisher show up with two chainsaws in either hand to save the day. Yet, in my mind I picture Frank having to pull up, start on chainsaw, put it down, start the other chainsaw (of course, in this amount of time, the girl would have been eaten), when he usually just uses a big old gun quite easily. Next, the Punisher is driving her to her home...Wow, the cat was so far away and the girl found her that far away! Finally, wasn't New York suppose to be pretty much abandoned, yet her family stays there during all of this because they are more concerned with the mother's father's emphysema than being apart and keeping their child safe. After that, Frank uses a gun that shoots knives (not just knives...they are large bullets that have enough time after being shot to quickly eject the blade as they hit their intended target). To add to the stupidity of this comic, Frank arrives at the girl's house in his white van...yet, when the try to escape Mung and his horde, they go on foot and don't even bother just driving away like they did before. (I won't even get into the Venomech armor.) Another completely idiotic tie-in to World War Hulk. Marvel should be embarrassed. 4/10