Wow very interesting issue. A must read
Infernal Hulk #3
| Writer | Phillip Kennedy Johnson |
| Artist | Nic Klein |
| Cover Price | $3.99 |
What happened to Bruce Banner in that cave? As the monsters' war on humanity rages across land and sea, Bruce Banner and Betty Ross have finally found their life of quiet normalcy, free from their past and the threat of the Infernal Hulk...or so they think. Is Banner really free? How long can they hide as the world burns down...and what happens when their nightmares find them? Guest-starring IRON MAN, the fate of Bruce Banner is revealed in this pivotal issue!
CRITIC REVIEWS
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10
Nerd Initiative - Megan Nichole
Jan 28, 2026Like I said, this comic run gets better and better with each issue! The Infernal Hulk #3 is emotionally charged and keeps you locked into the story until the very end. Read Full Review
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9.3
Fanlight Zone - Richard Coryell
Jan 28, 2026ARTWORK:The artwork in this issue matches the tone of the story perfectly. The art team as a whole really shows the human side of Bruce & Betty well slipping in some flashes of their previous incarnations. The colors set the mood and indicate to the reader where you are at in the story and how the characters are feeling. Well, the lettering makes following the story simple and shares with the reader the reality of the situation our characters find themselves in. Read Full Review
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9.0
Graphic Policy - Brett
Jan 28, 2026Infernal Hulk #3 is a strong contender for issue of the year (already). While it doesn't spill everything that explains how Bruce Banner exists without the Hulk, but it gives enough to satiate readers for a while. It's a hell of an issue that should not be missed. Read Full Review
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8.5
AIPT - David Brooke
Jan 28, 2026The Infernal Hulk #3 provesthe series isn't just about monstrous scale, but emotional depth. By shifting the horror inward, the series reveals that Bruce Banner's greatest battle isn't against possession or kaiju-sized threats, but the impossible task of living a normal life while knowing the monster is inseparable from who he is. The suburban calm, strained relationships, and cruel judgment of fellow heroes all reinforce the central truth: Bruce can hide from the Hulk, but he can never outrun it. It's a quieter issue, but one that deepens the series in meaningful and unsettling ways. Read Full Review
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8.5
KPB Comics - Stan West
Jan 30, 2026The Infernal Hulk #3 proves Bruce Banner can't escape his past, no matter how far he runs. His confrontation with his heroic peers and Betty's breakdown offers devastating proof that separating from the Hulk solved nothing. PKJ wisely shows the full repercussions as Bruce's coworkers lose sons, Betty loses herself, and the Marvel Universe edges closer to destruction. Read Full Review