I don't quite see the difference to Immortal Hulk, however, I have only read a few issues here and there - some of them I liked, some I didn't, which is why I never read the whole series. I agree that it often looks like Marvel is sabotaging itself, mostly by doubling down on the woke shit in, say, the X-titles.
Infernal Hulk #2
| Writer | Phillip Kennedy Johnson |
| Artist | Nic Klein |
| Cover Price | $3.99 |
RULE ALL MONSTERS! The INFERNAL HULK's conquest of Earth has begun! Hulk turns his eye to ATLANTIS, where an ancient evil has slept for eons awaiting the call of the Mother of Horrors… but will NGATHIIL THE ENDLESS be content to serve Hulk, rather than rule Earth in his mother's place? Meanwhile, Earth's Mightiest Heroes frantically scour the Earth for the only one who MIGHT hold the key to victory! Where - if he's even still alive - is Bruce Banner?
CRITIC REVIEWS
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10
Nerd Initiative - Megan Nichole
Dec 10, 2025If you haven't checked out The Infernal Hulk, it's never too late! The only way to describe the comic is all gas and no breaks. The creative team continues to outdo themselves with The Internal Hulk #2. Read Full Review
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9.0
AIPT - David Brooke
Dec 10, 2025Infernal Hulk #2 doubles down on its core strength: turning Hulk into a full-blown horror icon rather than a simple instrument of destruction. While the story largely prioritizes spectacle over plot progression, the sheer scale, grotesque imagination, and oppressive sense of control make this issue unforgettable. The series continues to prove that Hulk is at his most powerful and most terrifying when he's no longer fully his own. Read Full Review
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8.5
The Comicbook Dispatch - StoryBabbler
Dec 10, 2025Infernal Hulk #2 has Eldest dive into Atlantis to reunite with a member of their monstrous kin – Ngathil the God-Eater. But things turn sour for Ngathil believes only the strongest should lead, and the battle ensues. Nic Kleins art delivers another great visual treat with Infernal Hulk under the sea. The comic is well paced, the dialogue is fine for both monsters, and the story sets things up for the next issue centering on Bruce Banner. Read Full Review
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8.0
KPB Comics - Stan West
Dec 13, 2025The Infernal Hulk #2 continues to escalate PKJ and Klein's story with ruthless efficiency. The visceral destruction and body horror on display make this a must-read for fans willing to watch a hero become a monster. Now that we've seen the Hulk humble Namor, it begs the question: who's next on his list? Read Full Review