Andrew Robinson Hulks Out
Here’s a pencil sketch of the The Hulk for a Marvel trading card set. It was drawn by Andrew Robinson and appeared [in much smaller form] in Rough Stuff #4 [April 2007]. Yep, the same Andrew Robinson who drew The Punisher and Nick Fury cards. Here’s what Andrew said about the piece:
“I think this is the only time [for publication] that I’ve drawn the Hulk, and man, did I have a good time.”
Looking at the drawing, I can’t help but smiling. The funny thing about the Hulk is that I’ve never really cared for the character. Outside of his “guest appearances” to fight Ben Grim or Spider-Man, or the X-Men, I probably have read less than a handful of Hulk comics. The best of those being Hulk drawn by Jim Starlin and Alex Nino in the Hulk’s own magazine. But, although I’m not a fan of Hulk stories, I am a fan of Hulk drawings. Perhaps it’s because there are so many ways that artists can draw him. Andrew Robinson’s take is one of my favorites.