Hulk: Smash Everything #1
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Hulk: Smash Everything #1

Writer: Ryan North Artist: Vincenzo Carratu Publisher: Marvel Comics Release Date: December 3, 2025 Cover Price: $4.99 Critic Reviews: 4 User Reviews: 4
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A GUARANTEED SMASH HIT!!! Is Hulk really the strongest there is? Sure, he's stronger than most PEOPLE…but is he really stronger than EVERYTHING? Dinosaurs? Planets? Gravity? Cosmic forces??? Find out here because when we say Hulk takes on all-comers in this new miniseries, we really mean it!!! It's non-stop action in the classic mighty Marvel manner from the writer of ONE WORLD UNDER DOOM and SQUIRREL GIRL and the artist of PSYLOCKE and ASTONISHING ICEMAN!

  • 9.0
    Super Hero Hype - Matt Morrison Dec 3, 2025

    If you're the sort of casual comic reader who wonders whatever happened to Hulk just smashing things, wonder no more! Hulk Smash Everything is a wonderful tribute to everything that makes the Jade Giant incredible. It is also one of the funniest comics' I've read, lovingly parodying the most enjoyable excesses of the genre. Read Full Review

  • 8.6
    Graphic Policy - Kevin Lainez Dec 7, 2025

    Hulk Smash Everything is another all killer, no filler action-packed comic book from Ryan North, Vincent Carratu, and Federico Blee. Read Full Review

  • 8.5
    AIPT - David Brooke Dec 3, 2025

    Hulk: Smash Everything #1 is a vibrant, continuity-free brawl that pairs a beautifully rendered Hulk with a clever, escalating conflict; while it may not offer the psychological nuance some readers crave, it thrives as a smart, energetic, science-driven romp that sets up something only Ryan North could pull off. Read Full Review

  • 4.5
    Weird Science Marvel Comics - mrgabehernandez Dec 3, 2025

    Hulk: Smash Everything #1 is a competent art showcase built on an incompetent story foundation. The issue proves that beautiful visuals cannot carry a comic when the narrative demands basic logic and fails to deliver it. The plot contradicts established worldbuilding, the characters lack personality or stakes worth investing in, and the dialogue wooden and artificial. For four dollars and ninety-nine cents, readers receive twenty pages of pretty pictures propped up by a scheme so flimsy that even casual viewers will spot the holes. If you're specifically seeking a comic to admire for its artwork alone, this delivers. If you expect storytelling that respects the reader's intelligence, keep your money. Read Full Review

  • 10

    Plot
    Hulk suddenly attacks Doctor Strange's Sanctum Sanctorum with unbridled rage.

    Strange and Wong use their spells to dodge his attacks. To find out what's happening, Doctor Strange enters Hulk's mind in his astral form and discovers that Leader impersonated Strange and attacked Bruce Banner to lure him into a chase.

    Leader's objective is to use one of Strange's magical artifacts, the Zone Ring, to open a portal to Doctor Doom's secret treasure chamber, where he obtains a Time Platform.

    Strange and Wong use another portal to send Hulk directly to Leader, who then uses the time machine to send Hulk back to the age of dinosaurs. There, in his rage, Hulk is massacring the dinosaurs just as the asteroid t more

  • 9.5
    sad comics Dec 3, 2025

    Before Immortal Hulk deservedly established itself in the comic book industry with fifty impactful issues (surpassing Batman, Daredevil, and whatever you thought was a solid run), the jade giant did what he knew how to do: SMASH! And one of those smashes is published in the second volume of Savage Hulk, where Alan Davis shows more than competence in the character, both in the script and the art. In the second volume of Savage Hulk, we also had a promising retcon of the Crossroads era, and later, post-Indestructible Hulk (or during the indestructible period, which showed the Hulk BEING the Hulk!), we had the run by Gerry Duggan and Mark Bagley, where the Hulk brutally smashes the generic Red Hulk (General Ross).

    Here, we have a fu more

  • 8.0
    Jason The Dude Dec 3, 2025

  • 2.0
    ICanDoItToo Dec 6, 2025

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