Red Hulk #1

7.8

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9 Reviews
8.4

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10 Reviews
Writer Ben Percy
Artist Geoff Shaw
Cover Price $4.99

RED HULK RAGES INTO ONE WORLD UNDER DOOM!

THUNDERBOLT ROSS - in a cell deep below the ground - is a prisoner of DOCTOR DOOM And he is not alone. Brilliant military, criminal and political minds have been gathered against their will in a prison complex that serves as a "THINK TANK" to help carry out Doom's plan for global domination. But the RED HULK has other plans! Guest starring MACHINE MAN and DEATHLOK!

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  • 10

    But Why Tho? - William Tucker

    Feb 26, 2025

    It could be argued that for years, Doom has fallen behind when it comes to being a villain, with others trying to steal his crown. But in One World Under Doom, particularly Red Hulk Issue 1, Victor is reclaiming that throne and staying on it. Read Full Review

  • 8.9

    Nerd Initiative - Megan Nichole

    Feb 26, 2025

    Red Hulk #1 is in great company with the other comics that have come out of the One World Under Doom event. So far, everything I've read has been a lot of fun with a great bit of excitement throughout the comics, and Red Hulk is no exception. Read Full Review

  • 8.5

    The Comicbook Dispatch - Dispatchdcu

    Feb 26, 2025

    Overall, Red Hulk #1 is a promising start to a new chapter for the character. It's a brutal and intriguing story that blends action, suspense, and intellectual conflict effectively. The combination of Red Hulk's raw power with the strategic maneuvering of the imprisoned minds creates a compelling dynamic that promises a thrilling ride. Fans of the Red Hulk, Doctor Doom, and high-stakes action will likely find this series engaging. Read Full Review

  • 8.5

    Graphic Policy - Brett

    Feb 26, 2025

    Red Hulk #1 is a solid debut. I'm sucked in and want to see what happens next with the prison escape and how this rather odd group works, or doesn't, together to achieve their goals. I'm sure there's a lot more surprises to come and right now, I'm here for it. Read Full Review

  • 8.0

    AIPT - David Brooke

    Feb 26, 2025

    By the end of Red Hulk #1, you'll be invested in the motley crew that makes up Doom's prisoners. You'll want to see how they might break out and how they'll interact since they're largely stuck in their own cells. Benjamin Percy's gritty, horror-tinged storytelling and Geoff Shaw's kinetic artwork converge to transform confinement into a crucible for rebellion, where every panel pulses with the promise of imminent chaos. Read Full Review

  • 7.6

    Comic Watch - Theron Couch

    Feb 26, 2025

    In the larger context of One World Under Doom, Red Hulk #1 suggests itself as an important tie-in. Percy sets the escaped prisoners up to be an internal threat to Doom, and in doing so adds tension and urgency that has not been present for many of the tie-in issues to this point. This is further enhanced by detailed and vivid artwork. Where other tie-ins to One World Under Doom are obviously tangential to the event at best, Red Hulk #1 is a must read for those interested in the broader event. Read Full Review

  • 7.0

    KPB Comics - Phillip Creary

    Mar 25, 2025

    Red Hulk #1 delivers a solid, if standard, introduction to the character within a “One World Under Doom” tie-in, showcasing Red Hulk's capture and forced collaboration with Doctor Doom. The issue excels in establishing a “dirty dozen” team dynamic among the prisoners. It features strong artwork, particularly in action sequences and creative lettering for coded messages; though the story feels somewhat non-essential, gratuitous violence detracts from the experience. Read Full Review

  • 6.0

    Weird Science Marvel Comics - mrgabehernandez

    Feb 26, 2025

    Red Hulk #1 has the makings of a fairly engaging prison break story. Ben Percy assembles an unusual cast of inmates to partner with General Ross, and the execution is gripping. Plus, the art is pretty darn good. That said, the setup is lacking, the prison is woefully insecure for a Doom prison, and a comic billed as a One World Under Doom tie-in is a tie-in in name only. Read Full Review

  • 6.0

    Major Spoilers - Matthew Peterson

    Feb 27, 2025

    We get into the head of Thaddeus Ross, but find little explication of his mindset or the breadth of the new Marvel Universe, but what we get is pretty solid. I just don't have a lot of interest in Ross or the Red Hulk. Read Full Review

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