Incredible Hulk Vol. 4: City Of Idols

Illustrated by Danny Earls, Nic Klein
Cover Design or Artwork by Nic Klein
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$19.99 US
On sale Feb 25, 2025 | 152 Pages | 9781302960834

The latest groundbreaking, monstrous era of Incredible Hulk continues!

As Eldest’s plans draw Hulk ever nearer to Las Vegas, she remembers a time thousands of years ago and the terrible empire she ruled then — until her fateful encounter with the first Hulk, Enkidu, brought it all to ruin and made them enemies forever! Can Eldest use Enkidu’s flesh to finally open the Mother of Horrors’ Divine Prison, or will the power of the Green Door be too much even for her? Meanwhile, with Bruce Banner seemingly locked away forever inside the Hulkscape, the Hulk reaches Sumanguru’s prophesied “Paradise of Sin”: Las Vegas, where Charlie Tidwell’s only hope lies with Eldest and the profane cult of skinwalkers who worship her. Will Eldest keep her end of the bargain and resurrect Charlie? And what will Charlie become on the other side?

COLLECTING: Incredible Hulk (2023) 15-19
Phillip Kennedy Johnson is an Eisner-nominated writer and musician living in the Washington, DC/Baltimore region. His comics work has been published by DC, Marvel, BOOM! Studios, Archaia, IDW, Aftershock, and Scout Comics. He recently redefined the ALIEN franchise in an all-new comic series for Marvel.

A native of Germany, artist Nic Klein has made a name throughout the comics industry illustrating covers for such projects as the 2007 relaunch of New Warriors and the Annihilation: Conquest — Starlord limited series. He worked on DC’s Doc Savage series and illustrated Viking with Ivan Brandon at Image. Klein and writer Jason Latour followed the team of Ed Brubaker, Butch Guice and Michael Lark on Marvel’s Winter Soldier.
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The latest groundbreaking, monstrous era of Incredible Hulk continues!

As Eldest’s plans draw Hulk ever nearer to Las Vegas, she remembers a time thousands of years ago and the terrible empire she ruled then — until her fateful encounter with the first Hulk, Enkidu, brought it all to ruin and made them enemies forever! Can Eldest use Enkidu’s flesh to finally open the Mother of Horrors’ Divine Prison, or will the power of the Green Door be too much even for her? Meanwhile, with Bruce Banner seemingly locked away forever inside the Hulkscape, the Hulk reaches Sumanguru’s prophesied “Paradise of Sin”: Las Vegas, where Charlie Tidwell’s only hope lies with Eldest and the profane cult of skinwalkers who worship her. Will Eldest keep her end of the bargain and resurrect Charlie? And what will Charlie become on the other side?

COLLECTING: Incredible Hulk (2023) 15-19

Author

Phillip Kennedy Johnson is an Eisner-nominated writer and musician living in the Washington, DC/Baltimore region. His comics work has been published by DC, Marvel, BOOM! Studios, Archaia, IDW, Aftershock, and Scout Comics. He recently redefined the ALIEN franchise in an all-new comic series for Marvel.

A native of Germany, artist Nic Klein has made a name throughout the comics industry illustrating covers for such projects as the 2007 relaunch of New Warriors and the Annihilation: Conquest — Starlord limited series. He worked on DC’s Doc Savage series and illustrated Viking with Ivan Brandon at Image. Klein and writer Jason Latour followed the team of Ed Brubaker, Butch Guice and Michael Lark on Marvel’s Winter Soldier.
Phillip Kennedy Johnson View titles by Phillip Kennedy Johnson

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