In Hulk Teach! by Jeffrey Brown, the Hulk takes on the challenge of substitute teaching a classroom of students, learning as much about patience and teamwork as the students themselves. Bruce Banner is a brilliant scientist, but when he loses control of his emotions, he transforms into the superhero known as the Hulk—often causing more destruction than intended.
After his latest outburst, the Hulk is sentenced to community service and assigned to teach a group of unruly middle school students. As the kids constantly test his patience, Bruce finds himself transforming into the Hulk on a daily basis. The question becomes: can Bruce learn to manage his anger and help the students succeed?
This graphic novel feels like the kind of idea I might have imagined as a kid—it’s fun to picture someone with serious anger issues navigating a classroom full of chaos. While the story has entertaining moments and humorous situations, it follows a fairly straightforward plot without any major twists or surprises. I think younger readers, especially those who enjoy Marvel characters, will have fun with this light-hearted and imaginative read.

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