Incredible Hulks #624

Writer: Greg Pak Artist: Dale Eaglesham Publisher: Marvel Comics Release Date: March 9, 2011 Critic Reviews: 2
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The old wounds of World War Hulk reopen as The Incredible Hulk confronts his wife's killer, and the Savage Land will tremble. Now, alongside Ka-Zar and Hulk's son Skaar, that oath faces its final test.

  • 10
    A Comic Book Blog - Victor Kutsenok Mar 11, 2011

    So let's talk opinions. The action is picking up and in a gross way. The whole bug battles and bugs inside of you is just gross and disgusting to think about but seeing it is even nastier. I'm not a fan of bugs in general but to see them attack and work together is just sick and scary. I'm glad banner made a cameo but I guess it's all Hulk from now on as the bugs in Hulk's body would probably kill Banner. I'm hoping that Hulk regains his strength little by little so we can see a nice final fight. Overall, the plot is moving along nicely. I like the rekindled connection between Miek and the Brood. The art was both awesome and disturbing. Bugs really do creep me out and these were drawn convincingly well. I can't wait to see what's next. That's my opinion folks. Take it or leave it. Read Full Review

  • 7.0
    IGN - Mar 10, 2011

    Eaglesham again delivers some fine work with Incredible Hulks #624. Pak gives him plenty of chances to let loose with giant bug creatures and hard-hitting action via Skaar and Ka-Zar. The only problem that crops up in the artwork is that the near-constant action winds up being a bit muddy in parts, as Eaglesham is tasked with massive amounts to juggle. The occasional panel finds all the creepy-crawlies interfering with defining the action taking place, but overall Eaglesham executes another technically sound issue. Read Full Review

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