Infernal Hulk #7

9.2

Critic Rating

4 Reviews
7.6

User Rating

5 Reviews
Writer Phillip Kennedy Johnson
Artist Adam Gorham
Cover Price $4.99

INFERNAL HULK vs. the X-MEN! When Infernal Hulk exerts mysterious control over all mutantkind, drawing them to his growing army in the horrific LIVING CITY, can the X-Men resist the call? Can they save mutantkind from their monstrous new leader? And when Hulk attacks them head-on, which of them will he try to kill…and which will he recruit?

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  • 10

    Nerd Initiative - Megan Nichole

    May 27, 2026

    This series continues to do incredible things thanks to the creative team. Every issue is better than the last, and once you think to yourself that it can’t possibly get better, it does. The action, the depth, the high stakes, everything is all 10s for me. Read Full Review

  • 9.0

    AIPT - David Brooke

    May 27, 2026

    Infernal Hulk #7 fully embraces its mutant crossover ambitions while deepening the terrifying mythology surrounding Eldest. Phillip Kennedy Johnson turns the issue into a horror-driven X-Men event packed with dread, brutal action, and escalating stakes, all while continuing to position Eldest as one of Marvel’s most disturbing new villains. Adam Gorham and Matthew Wilson elevate the nightmare atmosphere through grotesque imagery and dynamic action sequences, making every encounter feel dangerous. The issue certainly sidelines Hulk himself, but the mutant-focused storytelling is compelling enough that it hardly matters. Read Full Review

  • 9.0

    Fanlight Zone - Richard Coryell

    May 27, 2026

    The Infernal Hulk #7 brings another element and angle to this story, which in turn brings even more intrigue. The Hulk searching out allies and the pitch to said allies not only makes sense but is also plausible if the trigger is pulled makes this that much more impactful. As we near the endgame of this arc, the anticipation is really building making this series move up on my list of must-reads. This is a series that has really built up and become an undeniable force on the shelves. Read Full Review

  • 9.0

    Comic Book Clique - Russell Hartman

    May 28, 2026

    The Infernal Hulk #7 brings the X-Men into this horror story and provides glimpses of what could be a terrifying future for the Marvel Universe. As Phillip Kennedy Johnson’s dark second chapter of his Hulk tale races towards its conclusion, we get a desperately needed dose of hope at the end of this book. Johnson and the art team deserve their flowers for another great issue, and if you take a look beneath the hood, there are some compelling questions this issue asks. I can’t wait for next month as The Hulk and Bruce look set to resume featured roles in the fight to destroy Eldest. Read Full Review

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  • 10

    Plot
    Infernal Hulk simultaneously generates nightmares in all the mutants of the world, raising alarm bells for the X-Men, who are unprepared for his arrival. Infernal Hulk takes Glob and Magik's sword, even though Magik pierced him with it.

    Although the Infernal Hulk vs. X-Men sequence was short, every single panel was worth it.

    The mutants are connected to Infernal Hulk's powers because this being generates mutations in everything around him.

    Bruce Banner visits the Avengers and Fantastic Four with a proposal: to stop Infernal Hulk, they must create an even more powerful monster.

    Infernal Hulk has become an unstoppable force of nature and cosmic power, and he recruits Glob as his power continues to more

  • 1.0

    Ritchie

    May 28, 2026

    There's no reason why this should continue to be published. Or at least there's one reason Marvel would shamefully use to justify such drivel from one run to relaunches: attract an internet fanbase that doesn't buy this book. It's so degrading that even writers I consider bad are capable compared to this mindless, outlandish approach by Phillip Kennedy Johnson, who seems to have been inspired by the feces that came out of an intestinal problem he suffers from, and no medication to help purify it. It really seems to be the answer to Immortal Hulk, a direct attack on the success of Immortal Hulk coming from a progressive writer with complete freedom to do anything at Marvel without being questioned, which is typical of a woke person; he doesn more

  • 9.5

    Lock

    May 28, 2026

  • 9.0

    Nicetrylaoche

    Jun 02, 2026

  • 8.5

    Afre

    May 29, 2026

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