17 Jun
Posted by redhollywood as Greg Pak, Hulk, Ron Garney, Skaar: Son of Hulk

Storyline: Cradle of Fire
Date: June 11, 2008
Price:$2.99 US
Writer: Greg Pak
Pencils: Ron Garney
Colors: Paul Mounts
Synopsis: Born in fire. Raised by monsters. Destined to destroy. On an alien planet shattered by war, no one is stronger than Skaar, the savage Son of Hulk. But as a Fillian warlord, an Imperial princess, and a mysterious Earthman spread chaos through the wastelands, will Skaar save the puny survivors — or smash them? Another epic fever dream from Greg Pak, writer of “Planet Hulk” and World War Hulk” — featuring the return of legendary Hulk artist Ron Garney!
Opinion: When I first heard the hulk had a son I was beside myself with glee. It didn’t hurt that Greg Pak would be writing the series either. He did such an amazing job with Planet hulk that I was eager to read Skaar. After seeing the events that took place after Hulk’s planet was destroyed we see baby hulk rising from the fire and ready to fight. AWESOME!!!!! or was it? Read the rest of my review after the jump.
I was disappointed with this first issue. Maybe after Planet Hulk my expectations were to high. The story itself was confusing to say the least. I am sure explanations for everything will follow in later issues but it wasn’t a good start for the series.
We see hulk as a baby, already able to walk and fight. He is angered when some remnants of the red king’s army kill some refugees. Jump to a year later and we see refugees on the run from the axeman. They have what is said to be the son of the hulk with them but he looks more like his mother. Then supposedly he is killed but he isn’t really and he springs back into action, this time looking more like his father, to fight axman bone. End of issue.
Greg Pak fell short in the issue. He left me confused and without knowledge of why things were taking place in the book. I just hope he redeems himself with further issues. As far as the art goes I wasn’t satisfied. It was ok. It also seems that the art style takes different turns throughout the issue.
All in all it was short, uninteresting, and artistically flat. No need to hurry out and pick this up. I will give it a second chance but it has a lot of ground to make up.
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Stephanie
June 17th, 2008 at 11:47 am
1Ugh, that sucks then.
So do we know who Skaar is yet?
redhollywood
June 17th, 2008 at 5:36 pm
2he is the offspring of the hulk and cieara the oldstrong
Stephanie
June 17th, 2008 at 5:48 pm
3Ohh, okay. Hmm. Maybe the next issue will be better?
redhollywood
June 18th, 2008 at 1:07 am
4I hope so. I was really looking forward to this title.
Stephanie
June 18th, 2008 at 1:51 am
5The idea seems like it could be really good.
redhollywood
June 18th, 2008 at 3:16 am
6yeah but then again it could be planet hulk 2
JC
June 18th, 2008 at 9:27 am
7You know I kinda dug this comic personally. I mean, yeah the whole transition to him being a teen was pretty sloppy, but I was curious to see how they were going to explain this and it wasn’t too bad.
On one hand I feel like it was just more exploitation on the whole Planet Hulk popularity, but on the other it is a pretty interesting concept.
I will give this one the standard story arch trial and if by issue 3 or 4 it stinks too bad it’ll get dropped.
Stephanie
June 18th, 2008 at 10:16 am
8Sounds like a good idea, JC. I’ve heard both good and bad reviews on this comic. I might just pick it up and find out how it is for myself.
redhollywood
June 19th, 2008 at 10:35 am
9im probably going to do the same thing JC. I just really hope it is going to be good.
Stephanie
June 19th, 2008 at 10:44 am
10I got this comic, so I’m going to read it soon and see what I think. But yeah, hopefully it’ll get better.
redhollywood
June 19th, 2008 at 2:33 pm
11let me know what you think
Stephanie
June 19th, 2008 at 3:51 pm
12Read it, liked it, actually! I agree with JC.
I haven’t read any Planet Hulk so I didn’t have any expectations, high or low—and maybe that had something to do with it, too, like you said in your review, Red.
I thought it was interesting and I want to see what else they do with this, but I also kind of agree with you, too, Red. I was hoping there would be a little more explaining/development/dialogue. But I thought it was a cool introduction, and I really liked the art.
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