Wiccan & Hulkling: Raid Of Ultron #1
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| Writer | Wyatt Kennedy, Zoe Tunnell |
| Artist | Rachael Stott, Stephen Byrne, Luciano Vecchio, Marvel Various |
| Cover Price | $5.99 |
WICCAN & HULKLING REUNITE WITH FAMILY…AND DANGER!
Wiccan & Hulkling gather their known & beloved friends and family to celebrate their wedding anniversary – but everything goes awry when Ultron arrives to reclaim Vision and Viv! Here’s what readers can look forward to:
The issue’s framing story by writer Wyatt Kennedy (Wiccan: Witches’ Road) and artist Stephen Byrne (What If…? Galactus) picks up where Wiccan: Witches’ Road leaves off as Wiccan and Hulkling host an epic anniversary party at their new home, but a certain megalomaniacal robot is eager to have a family reunion of their own and an Ultron army attacks the festivities!
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10
Nerd Initiative - Megan Nichole
May 27, 2026I would love to see more of this type of story from these teams. Not only is this a really fun set of stories, but it’s also a fun look at the WILD family dynamic at play when Teddy and Billy’s families get together. No matter which story you are reading, you can really tell that every writer and artist working on this issue put everything they had into their portion. The story flows well while maintaining unique aspects of each writer and artist. Read Full Review
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8.7
Graphic Policy - Logan Dalton
May 27, 2026Wiccan and Hulkling: Raid of Ultron uses the superhero soap opera backdrop of the Marvel Universe to tell fiercely queer stories with big action and even bigger feelings. Read Full Review
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8.0
AIPT - David Brooke
May 27, 2026Wiccan & Hulkling: Raid of Ultron #1 succeeds most as a heartfelt anthology about relationships, family, and personal growth wrapped in superhero chaos. The oversized issue smartly uses its rotating creative teams to explore different corners of Marvel’s queer cast while maintaining a cohesive throughline centered on connection and commitment. While the Ultron conflict occasionally feels compressed and some readers may want more romance from its headline couple, the emotional honesty and standout artwork make this a strong Pride Month special. Read Full Review
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8.0
But Why Tho? - William Tucker
May 27, 2026Wiccan and Hulkling Raid of Ultron Issue 1 is an exceptional exploration of an enormous extended family. Through marriages, magic, and interstellar romances, a huge collection of in-laws and family members has somehow been created. Read Full Review
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8.0
Fanlight Zone - Sami Daddona
May 27, 2026With beautiful styling, vibrant artwork, and an engaging narrative, Marvel’s Pride issue ultimately succeeds with an emotionally genuine chapter. It is heartfelt, a bit chaotic, colorful, and above all fun. Read Full Review
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