Gray brings new life to Hulk
Hulk: Gray is a graphic novel that depicts the Hulk in the first hours after his transformation from Bruce Banner, before he changed from gray to his present-day green color. The combined talent of Jeph Loeb and Tim Sale really bring the character to life, showing a side of the Hulk you have never seen. The story is not all about smashing; it delves more into what he is, and why he is the way he is. Loeb combines poignancy and humour in his writing, depicting the Hulk as just a really big confused kid. I highly recommend this for fans of the Jade Giant, and even for those who have thought a Hulk book was just about smashing things. You'll be pleasantly surprised.