"HULK AGENT OF T.I.M.E." PART 3!
Guest-Starring the BLACK KNIGHT! CHRONARCHISTS in the time of Camelot--with MERLIN at their command! BRUCE BANNER is running out of time--literally!
This series continues to be an absurd amount of fun. On paper, this premise is downright ridiculous, but thanks to Waid's creativity and clear desire to make things all kinds of fun, it works extraordinarily well and is escapism at its finest. To top it off, Scalera and Staples are always able to provide visuals that'll live up to Waid's inventive scenarios. If you just want to enjoy a laugh and have a dose of high quality amusement, it really doesn't get much better than INDESTRUCTIBLE HULK. Read Full Review
A brilliant continuation of this amazing story, and I've loved seeing Hulk jump through time. This issue also showed King Arthur brilliantly, and seeing Hulk fight alongside him, and the Knights of the Round Table was simply amazing. There was also plenty of action in this issue, and on top of everything else it was extremely exciting, and explosive. Due to all this I'd highly recommend this issue as well as the series so far, and can't wait for next issue which is one I've been looking forward to since this story was first announced. Read Full Review
Matteo Scalera is joined by Kim Jacinto in this issue, but you'll hardly notice when one jumps in and the other jumps out. They draw faces differently, but other than that they are a perfect match. Scalera still has some of those staging issues that can cause action to be a bit confusing, but it's better than it was. In fact, this might be his best looking issue yet and maybe that's because he really gets to cut loose and draw some crazy stuff. The double-page spread where we see the time displaced army is a thing of beauty, the sort of image that should be made into a poster. This is an all-around gorgeous issue. Read Full Review
Were Hulk: Agent of T. I. M. E. to become an ongoing series, I thing I'd be okay with that. Given the proper tie it could make a very interesting story. But as a short, contained arc within another Hulk series, I just don't think it has the room to be done as well as it could be. It is still fun though. And I am still looking forward to the jump into the Hulk's past next issue. Read Full Review
Indestructible Hulk #13 misses a sense of importance or weight to the events of the story. With so many cool elements introduced in each issue, it's a shame to see things get wrapped up so quickly and get washed away without fleshing out the characters. Read Full Review