Media Release -- Marvel is pleased to present your first look at Skaar: King Of The Savage Land #1 (of 5) from rising star writer Rob Williams and artist Brian Ching! For decades, Ka-Zar's rule over the Savage Land went uncontested – until now. This March, Skaar attempts to usurp Ka-Zar's rule using his favorite form of conflict management – tearing through any one or thing in his way! Except in order to do so, he'll go up against Dinosaurs, robots and an ancient evil entity first! Witness Skaar's rise to sovereignty this April, in Skaar: King Of The Savage Land #1 (of 5)!
Media Release -- The Son of Hulk will stake his claim in Skaar: King Of The Savage Land, the new limited series from writer Rob Williams, Brian Ching, and more! Ka-Zar has ruled the Savage Land for years, but Skaar is coming to challenge him for the throne and he's not the only one either. Prepare for a showdown of epic proportions in the unforgiving jungle known as the Savage Land.
Media Release -- Marvel is proud to present your first look at Incredible Hulk #611 from the renowned creative team of Greg Pak and Paul Pelletier with a special wraparound cover by the legendary John Romita Jr.! In the Earth-shattering climax to World War Hulks, Skaar, Son of Hulk, finally confronts the father he never knew…and must destroy! It's a gamma-infused showdown for the ages and only one Hulk is walking away from it!
Media Release -- Norman Osborn knows making The Hulk angry probably wasn't the best idea, but he never considered the ramifications of ticking off Skaar! In Dark Reign: The List – Hulk, the strength of Skaar and the brains of Banner will be put to the test as they find themselves on The List! Bruce Banner isn't the Hulk anymore, but that's not stopping him! Incredible Hulk scribe—and New York Times Best-Seller—Greg Pak and artist Ben Oliver join forces as the new Green Goliath and Banner go up against Osborn and his crew in Dark Reign: The List – Hulk.
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Brandon Borzelli's Geek Goggle Reviews
Skaar Son of Hulk #12
Marvel Comics
Pak, Lim, Buchemi & Adams
This issue pits green Hulk versus his son. Sure, you might expect the comic to be one big battle but you would be wrong. Instead what we have here is the merging, finally, of the various incarnations of the Hulk from the main Hulk series and the World War Hulk series. This comic actually makes huge strides in explaining a lot of the nagging Hulk questions for the last year and a half. The comic provides some small insight into Skaar as well, but this comic finally makes the Hulk an interesting character again. It’s been so long since I’ve read a coherent and relevant Hulk story I was thrown off my chair with this effort.
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Brandon Borzelli's Geek Goggle Reviews
Skaar #11
Marvel Comics
Pak, Lim & Panosian
As much as I liked the Prologue to Planet Skaar I knew I had to pick this issue up. Though I haven’t followed the Skaar title at all I felt this issue wasn’t going to leave confused. That was partially true. I enjoyed the comic but I did find it to be heavy on items that flew over my head. Whether or not it’s because I haven’t followed the title is anybody’s guess. I liked the issue but not nearly as much as the Prologue. I felt like the Prologue set all the pieces in place while this issue just decompressed Skaar’s steps to his father.
Media Release -- Marvel is pleased to announce that Planet Skaar Prologue has sold out at Diamond (though copies may be available at the retail level) and will return with Planet Skaar Prologue Second Printing Variant! New York Times Best-Selling scribe Greg Pak and fan favorite artist Dan Panosian present the arrival of Hulk’s son, Skaar, to planet Earth! As Skaar smashes his way through some of Marvel’s biggest heroes searching for his father, forces gather to prevent this incredible reunion. But the Hulk isn’t about to let any puny humans stand in the way of finding his son! Planet Skaar Prologue Second Printing Variant features the interior art of Panosian on a new cover!
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Brandon Borzelli's Geek Goggle Reviews
Planet Skaar Prologue #1
Marvel Comics
Pak & Panosian
Some time ago Greg Pak seemed to come out of nowhere with a storyline called ‘Planet Hulk’. It was an incredibly interesting story that spanned well over a year’s worth of stories. When the Hulk returned he was plunked down into the Marvel Event called World War Hulk and then from that fallout he was handed over to Jeph Loeb in a red Hulk storyline that is still going on. World War Hulk and red Hulk couldn’t possibly live up to the absurd hype, but Planet Hulk most likely exceeded even the most aggressive expectations as it served as the springboard into the events that followed. This story goes directly back to the roots that made Planet Hulk a smash hit. I urge anyone who liked that storyline to pick this issue up. Even if you hated World War Hulk or found red Hulk to be a red herring you need to find this comic.

