Presumably intended to tie in to the general vibe of Ragnarok (it has those two leads, Elders of the Universe, and even one issue on a planet sat under a black hole), but far more straightforward than Waititi's bonkers screen epic. Basically, Hulk and Thor have a rivalrous scrap around space for plot tokens, building up to the chance to challenge the Champion. The plot takes enough twists and turns along the way not to feel entirely rote; I especially enjoyed hitherto unmentioned Elder the Promoter, the galaxy's greatest hype woman, though her crew of similar specialists was pushing it and mercifully get dropped after one appearance. The only real problem is the issue where things slow down for a spot of psychoanalysis, albeit psychoanalysis with fights; a quick journey into Banner's head is always going to feel superfluous read alongside Immortal Hulk and, as the therapist quickly realises, Thor is lucky enough not to have the depth to sustain this sort of treatment. That aside, if this isn't remotely essential, it's still a jaunty enough read.