I just got back from watching the movie. People are telling me it's "almost as good as Iron Man" and "easily on par with Iron Man". Well, these people are all wrong.
What? How dare you, Darryl! This movie was great, it...
It was slightly better than Iron Man. I've never seen a comic book movie handled this well before. Everybody was fantastic, I even found myself liking Liv Tyler.
Oh, I see. It was a fakeout. I get it.
Abyway, De_El, I am pretty sure you're referring to the miniseries '
Banner' by Brian Azzarello. It was a mini from back in like 2002. I only ever read the first issue, though, so I can't really judge it.
Anyways, good places to read some good Hulk. Unfortunately, my Hulk reading was never all that extensive, but I can give a few examples of some great stories I have read:
Hulk: Gray by Jeph Loeb and Tim Sale. It's a continuity lite early story of the Hulk. It's by the same team that did Batman: The Long Halloween (Which is allegedly one of the primary influences on the new Dark Knight flick) and it makes for a good, fun read. It's a bit pricey on Amazon (You shouldn't have to pay more than $15-$20 for it).
There's also
Future Imperfect by Peter David. This one involves the Hulk (At this point, essentially Banner's intellect combined with Hulk's strength) being flung into a post Apocalyptic future to take down a tyrant called the Maestro.
A very recent, but very excellent and popular Hulk story is
Planet Hulk by Greg Pak, one of the best new writer's Marvel has. Don't worry about the sold out "Prelude to Planet Hulk. While not a bad story, all you need to know is that a group of Marvel's most well known leaders decides Hulk is too dangerous and they trick him into a long distance shuttle that throws him off into space, with the intention of leaving him on a beautiful, green planet with no indigenous lifeforms. As is customary, though, something's gotta go wrong. This is from an era where Hulk is less a mumbling savage and has some semblence of intellect.
Planet Hulk leads into
World War Hulk, also by Pak. I won't give a synopsis as it kind of ruins the entire story of Planet Hulk, but it's a good old fashioned smash-fest.
Aside from those, there's
Marvel's Digital Comics Unlimited. It's a subscription based website that allows you to read comics online for $10 a month or $60 a year. They've got a pretty decent selection of Hulk comics (Though not as comprehensive as it should with the new movie out). It's got at least enough to warrant a month's subscription to wade through (Such as the first run of The Ultimates, which is a great Hulk story AND the lead up to and most of Planet Hulk). They have free samples, too, so I'd recommend checking it out.