Indestructible Hulk #14

Writer: Mark Waid Artist: Matteo Scalera Publisher: Marvel Comics Release Date: October 23, 2013 Cover Price: $3.99 Critic Reviews: 7 User Reviews: 5
7.9Critic Rating
7.8User Rating

"HULK AGENT OF T.I.M.E." PART 5!
•  The secret of the CHRONARCHISTS--and their impact on the entire MARVEL UNIVERSE!
•  One last time-trip--to a certain Gamma Bomb explosion of yore!
•  In order to save the timestream, HULK will have to undo his own origin!

  • 9.0
    Marvel Disassembled - Michael Bowie Oct 28, 2013

    Without question, for me at least this issue is the peak of the "Agent of T. I. M. E." Storyline to this point. We can only hope that next issue will ge even better. And personally I hope that the paradigm shift (best term I can think of) that happens at the end of this issue, is indeed something that stinks around, at lest for awhile. Read Full Review

  • 8.4
    Chuck's Comic Of The Day - Chuck Oct 29, 2013

    But the story makes up for any other problems, as Waid mixes new and old elements and whips up a fresh tale that makes the most of its wild premise. He's made the Hulk another comic to watch. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    Newsarama - David Pepose Oct 24, 2013

    Throwing the Hulk and Bruce Banner into the time stream might be the smartest thing Mark Waid has done with Indestructible Hulk. Instead of being a taut, deliberately paced epic, Waid instead revels in randomness, with this story being a bit of a comic book jazz riff, as the Hulk bounces from era to era and battles enemies ranging from Sandman to pirates to Fing Fang Foom. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    Imagination Centre - John McCubbin Oct 29, 2013

    This was a fantastic issue with some brilliant development points. It was however let down slightly by the clashing artwork and the overall flow of the story. In saying that the issue was very exciting, having some brilliant references and due to this I'd recommend giving this a try, though you may want to get the previous Agent of T.I.M.E. parts first. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    Comic Vine - Gregg Katzman Oct 23, 2013

    Issue after issue, Waid hits us with a fantastic sense of fun as Hulk faces new and wacky variables during his adventure through time. It comes as no surprise at all that this issue is no exception. Waid bringing Hulk back to his origin gives him the opportunity to hit us with quite a few pleasing moments and he throws some wonderful twists into the mix. This is yet another great issue that shouldn't be overlooked. Read Full Review

  • 7.0
    Comic Book Resources - Jim Johnson Oct 28, 2013

    "Indestructible Hulk" #14 isn't a literary masterpiece, and it doesn't try to be. Instead, it's a very entertaining popcorn comic, evoking the same kind lightweight fun that Waid does over in "Daredevil." Few currently are making comics as much fun as Waid does, and this one is a good example. Read Full Review

  • 6.7
    IGN - Benjamin Bailey Oct 23, 2013

    The really problem Indestructible Hulk #14 has is its art. Mahmud Asrar handles the first fine pages and they look good. Kim Jacinto steps in for the rest of the issue and the results are bit more muddled. Jactino's drastically different style clashes with Asrar's first five pages and at times it becomes a scratchy mess. The Hulk looks good, but the human cast often resemble weird, deformed cartoons. Some pages are just a mess while others look frantic and exciting. Sadly, the bad outweighs the good here. Indestructible Hulk has certainly looked better. Read Full Review

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