THE INFERNAL HULK #4 – Into the Hulkscape

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Creative Team – Phillip Kennedy Johnson, Nic Klein, Matthew Wilson, VC’s Cory Petit

Published by Marvel Comics

Catch up with The Infernal Hulk #3!

The Writing

The Infernal Hulk is attacking wherever she pleases, and there’s no way to stop her in sight. The only person who might be able to help is Bruce Banner, but there’s no way to guarantee that he can help, and there’s no telling where he is. While Bruce was violently ripped apart from his big and green alter ego, it begs the question where is the Incredible Hulk now? The Hulk is definitely dead, while Eldest has taken over his body as her vessel, but the Hulk’s consciousness is far away in the Hulkscape. Into the Hulkscape, Hulk is met with many different versions of the Hulk. All of the ones that were victims of Eldest are there with him and are prepared to fight a war.

Cover art by Nic Klein. Published by Marvel Comics

Just when you think the comic can’t get any better, Phillip Kennedy Johnson takes it up another notch. We’ve covered so much of this story in such a small amount of time with only four issues, but each issue is impactful and powerful. In The Infernal Hulk #4, we’re taken beyond Eldest and past Bruce Banner to the Incredible Hulk in the Hulkscape, and it puts into perspective just how damaging Eldest has always been. I’m not sure where this story is going, but I am extremely excited to see what Johnson has in store for the fans.

The Art

I cannot sing praises loud enough about the artwork of The Infernal Hulk #4! Nic Klein is a creative genius when it comes to art, and it shows on every page of the comic. Not only are the panels beautifully detailed, but they have a vibrancy that just hasn’t been shown in a Hulk story before. With Matthew Wilson at his side, these two artists bring so much heat to the story with their woke in the art. Some of my favorite panels take place in the Hulkscape, which has such an otherworldly energy. It leads us to getting some jaw-dropping full-page panels that make it hard to turn the page.

Final Thoughts

The Infernal Hulk gets better and better, and with this creative team behind it, there’s no telling what’s in store for the readers. If you’re a Hulk fan, then this is the comic for you!

Overall Grade – 10/10

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Megan from the Vigilante Vibes podcast, a nontoxic Marvel podcast that has the goal of spreading positivity and inclusiveness in the Marvel fandom. Group owner of The Nerd Haven on Facebook, a nontoxic nerd culture group of 50k+. Comic reviewer and asst. editor/ brand advisor for Nerd Initiative. Penguin enthusiast.

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