Incredible Hulk #11

Writer: Phillip Kennedy Johnson Artist: Danny Earls Publisher: Marvel Comics Release Date: April 10, 2024 Cover Price: $3.99 Critic Reviews: 5 User Reviews: 19
7.5Critic Rating
6.5User Rating

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HULK SMASHES FROZEN CHARLOTTE ONCE AND FOR ALL! The monstrous, ethereal, demonic/angelic Frozen Charlotte has plagued New Orleans for centuries, and it's high time to put a stop to it. And Hulk is just the guy to do it. Plus, Eldest makes another tempting offer to Bruce Banner...
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  • 9.0
    ComicBook.com - Charlie Ridgely Apr 10, 2024

    The Incredible Hulk is the last Marvel title any comics reader should be sleeping on right now. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    Nerd Initiative - Mickey Smith Apr 10, 2024

    Phillip Kennedy Johnson continues to build on an interesting narrative involving the Hulk. It's so much fun to see these monsters and eldritch horror creations that bring a fresh feel to the Hulk. Read Full Review

  • 7.6
    The Super Powered Fancast - Deron Generally Apr 10, 2024

    I really enjoyed the story a lot, but the art felt really flat considering the setting and characters. I found myself not as immersed in the visuals as I was in the dialogue because there were visual moments that just felt messy. Read Full Review

  • 7.0
    The Comicbook Dispatch - StoryBabbler Apr 11, 2024

    Incredible Hulk #11 concludes the story with Frozen Charlotte as Hulk finally faces the monstrous villainess so he can rescue Charlie. The fight is okay but nothing about it is exciting until it gets near the end, where Frozen Charlotte kind of enters her second phase like a boss battle in a video game. It also doesn't help that the comic basically drops her whole backstory on us and the Hulk in the middle of the fight, at what is essentially the last minute in this story arc. We have little context for any of it, so some people will understandably be scratching their heads when they read it. Read Full Review

  • 5.8
    Weird Science Marvel Comics - mrgabehernandez Apr 11, 2024

    The Incredible Hulk #11 acts as a highlight for the series by presenting one of the most fleshed-out and intriguing monsters for Hulk to smash since the beginning. That said, the rinse-and-repeat cycle of smashing one new monster after another has grown tediously repetitive, and the cycle of guest artists fails to live up to Nic Klein's work from the beginning of the series. Read Full Review

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