As Banner struggles to escape the terrifying mindscape in which Hulk keeps him prisoner, Charlie's soul is trapped inside a nightmare of her own...and she'll need both Hulk and Banner if she has any hope of escape! Meanwhile, the mysterious ELDEST is watching Hulk's every move, as her plan to free the MOTHER OF HORRORS takes shape...and we get a glimpse at just how far back her grudge against Hulk goes! PLUS: PART 1 OF DEADPOOL/WOLVERINE: WEAPON X-TRACTION!
Rated T+
The momentum for this series just continues to surge and I truly cannot recommend it enough. Read Full Review
Incredible Hulk #14 is a fantastic issue from the main story to the backup. Possibly the best, prettiest comic you'll read all week, Incredible Hulk is profoundly pretty with an aura of pain. Read Full Review
Klein delivers beautifully dark and disturbing art throughout the issue. I love the visual style and how it manifests the dark, disturbing world of the characters. Read Full Review
Overall, this issue was a fun read. The art really kicked it up a notch. The story itself was more of a rest stop on the way to a much bigger confrontation. It was good to see Bruce acknowledge all of his mistakes, but the way Hulk was playing with him felt so sadistic. The closer Hulk gets to The Eldest the more he is changing for the worst. When the finally clash, I think it will have a fantastic payoff. Read Full Review
Incredible Hulk #14 continues the story but this time takes us into the Hulks mindscape for a change. Bruce takes a brutal trek there that continually gets more soul crushing for him, and this is thanks to Nic Kleins art and the color artist Matthew Wilson. But while the trip feels fruitless, the ending shows that it wasnt as Bruce is presented by a familiar face with an impossible choice hell have to make in the upcoming issues. One that he has motivation to make thanks to Hulk's actions in this issue. Read Full Review
In terms of story, this is a pretty simple issue where you have to take it with a grain of salt as it's all about Bruce talking to himself and sometimes Hulk in his own head. It's an absolutely beautiful visual treat with some great artwork and designs with some truly disturbing elements as we see Bruce go through this journey. But its story elements are things we've seen so many times over the decades with the character that it's lost a whole lot of its power. And that's on top of how much of it is actually real or not. I wanted to like it more but it felt far more like it was going through the motions more than anything else in the story department. Read Full Review
The Incredible Hulk #14 is a confusing, disconnected, pointless mess of a comic. Nic Klein's surreal horror art is visually interesting, but this issue jumps out of nowhere, and either Phillip Kennedy Johnson or Marvel Editors have no idea where this story is going. Read Full Review
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Finally a good issue where the writing is good as art.
Art: 4.5/5
Story: 3.5/5
Total: 8/10
Nic Klein one-ups himself every issue, and PKJ continues Bruce Banner’s introspective journey. The series is losing momentum every month, though, and the art does a lot of heavy lifting.
The art is amazing. It's a little boring at first, but gets a little better as it goes.
This hurts me to give this issue this score but I feel like this is kind of where this series has got to. So much meandering.
The issue itself is fine and Nic's artwork is nothing short of amazing. So many of these pages could be prints that I could plaster on a wall. His artwork is terrifying and I respect the details.
The story itself is stretched out. I enjoy the Banner and Bruce back and forth but this series is going so slow, now in not the time for an introspection issue. We need action and moving the plot along. That only happens in the last 3 pages. The rest is just an artfest (which again I love the art but art isnt the entirety of a comic.
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I've actually no idea how to score or review this comic at all. Nic Klein take a standing ovation as your art is to die for. PKG this is a bit of a mess and so boring. Marvel why have a Deadpool/Wolverine story in a Hulk Comic??? I despise Deadpool but Wolverine is cool. Sorry I'm an old time Hulk fan and he really needs a writer that takes it back to basics with a modern twist. To Marvel please get this sorted as I only want Hulk please......
PKH really need to tighten the plot. This issue could have been written in 3 pages.