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Reddit mentions of Hulk: Planet Hulk (Incredible Hulk (1999-2007))

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We found 5 Reddit mentions of Hulk: Planet Hulk (Incredible Hulk (1999-2007)). Here are the top ones.

Hulk: Planet Hulk (Incredible Hulk (1999-2007))
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Found 5 comments on Hulk: Planet Hulk (Incredible Hulk (1999-2007)):

u/Devil_Nights · 11 pointsr/KotakuInAction

> you'd think so, but superhero movies have never increased sales in single issue sales, because unlike an adaptation of a novel, there is no original source material to pick up.

Most of the Marvel movies have been partially based on a preexisting stories. Infinity War, Black Panther, Thor Ragnarok, and Civil War for example. Granted the source comics can be very very different from the movies.

> The fact is that while comic book fans might watch the movies, movie fans don't pick up the comics, as such the comics & the movies need to be separate entities.

This is true but part of the reason could be how different the current comic books characters are from the movies. Example: you love Iron Man in the movies. You go to the store to pick up Iron Man comics. There are two Iron man comics on the shelf. One has Doctor Doom in it and Tony Stark is nowhere to be found in the whole comic. The other has a teenage girl as the star and Tony Stark is a hologram side character in his own book. Do you buy the books? Or do you just leave and not buy anything? Sales certainly seem to indicate the latter and lord knows there is plenty of anecdotal evidence as well.

I mean Game of Thrones and Harry Potter and Lord of the Rings all got sales boosts after the movies were successful so I don't see why comics would be any different.

u/ChangeMyDespair · 5 pointsr/MarvelUnlimited

Try the Kindle app. If you're an Amazon Prime member, there are many graphic novels available for free through Prime Reading. Each corresponds to a trade paperback. It's not a whole series, but it's more than one issue at a time.

Examples:

u/RedRobin77 · 2 pointsr/Marvel

For Thor I would start with the new Marvel Now Thor run, it's a pretty badass version of Thor and is very new reader friendly.

As for Guardians of the Galaxy there are a few places you can start.

Annihilation is a really good series and is the start of the Gaurdians of the Galaxy something I would definitely recommend. However it's not exactly going to be the cast that you might be hoping for because there is no Groot or Rocket Racoon yet. They come during the sequel to this book which is also another amazing story.

There is also the Marvel Now Guardians of the Galaxy which from my understanding is new reader friendly and has the same characters from the movie.

As for Hulk, I'd start with Planet Hulk and go onto World War Hulk.

u/Remioli · 1 pointr/amazon

Amazon support cannot even find the Prime books you have.

There are free eBooks you can read on Amazon Prime. Lots of them graphic novels. Example below

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00AAJR0GI/ref=kinw_myk_ro_title

You "buy" them and can read them on your browser. But you cannot access them. They are in a totally separate library.

Actually after acquiring the book, it literally gives you a link to access it. And it sends you to a place you can MANAGE your books (delete, gift them) but not read them.

You have to go to Prime reading, and click on the tiny link that says "my library"

I was on the phone with Amazon support and he was unable to find it. I had to tell him where the link is.