May 1st - international labour day and this book is a definite labour of love (and a lot of labour definitely hahaha) for its creator, Dale Keown. I loved, loved, loved this book. I remembered the tons of delay and the amount of internet bitching but you know what? I don't give a damn because every issue when it is finally out is a satisfying eye-candy in terms of artwork.
Dale was doing Hulk before he started PITT @ Image. You can tell that this is how Hulk should have been. Savage, muscles, tons of action, fights and generally slamming and destroying things
This issue is no different. Even though the lead character doesn't do much and the bulk of the action is on the villain of the piece, this is so good. On hindsight, the characters here do have some significance later on the series but for the moment, you can enjoy it as it is
It basically takes place after the first story arc in what is a downtime between the next arc. Instead of giving us a filler issue, this is one filler that rocks as Pitt tries to find his role on Earth and hearing a damsel in distress he goes to help only to find a damsel that is not scared by his appearance. After he departs from the scene, he hears another commotion only coming back to find said damsel is something more and what glorious artwork it is making even a normal creature look monstrous and beautiful!
Love, love, love this issue! Get it. Get multiple copies please!
Ratings: 10/10
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