
Writer: Sam Humphries
Art: Tom Lima and Stephen Segovia
Publisher: Marvel Comics
Price:$4.99
Reviewed by: Anonymous
Release Date: August 20th, 2025
HULK HEIST! Bucky and Clea infiltrate Hulkspace to track down a psychically imprisoned Bruce Banner! But to buy them time to make contact, the rest of the team must survive an all-out onslaught from the INCREDIBLE HULK! Meanwhile, two KILLUMINATI members have joined forces…and they’ve set their sights on the New Avengers!

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THE DISPATCH
New Avengers #3 delivers a high-stakes, adrenaline-fueled installment that continues to solidify this series as one of Marvel’s most intriguing team books of the year. The issue’s premise alone — a daring infiltration into Hulkspace while the rest of the squad contends with an enraged Hulk — is as wild and unpredictable as it sounds, and the creative team executes it with both intensity and precision. What stands out immediately is how well the narrative balances massive, chaotic spectacle with the intimate psychological tension surrounding Bruce Banner’s imprisonment.

The pairing of Bucky and Clea makes for a fascinating dynamic in the infiltration plot. Bucky’s pragmatism and espionage expertise contrast nicely with Clea’s mystical sensibilities, and together they provide a grounded yet otherworldly approach to navigating Hulkspace. Their banter feels sharp, but there’s also an undercurrent of desperation that reflects the emotional stakes of trying to reach Banner. The way the story portrays Hulkspace — a liminal, psychic battleground that is as much a prison as it is an extension of Hulk’s tortured psyche — adds a layer of eerie creativity to the issue. It’s not just about freeing Banner; it’s about surviving the trauma landscape that his mind has become.

Meanwhile, the rest of the team holding the line against the Hulk provides some of the most intense action sequences we’ve seen in the series so far. The Hulk is depicted here as an unstoppable force, embodying the terrifying inevitability of his rage, and the Avengers’ desperate attempts to contain him make for a brutal and thrilling battle. It’s refreshing that the creative team doesn’t downplay the Hulk’s raw power — every blow feels devastating, and every moment of survival feels earned. At the same time, the fight scenes avoid becoming empty spectacle, since they’re layered with the question of how much longer the team can endure while Banner remains locked away.

Adding to the complexity is the Killuminati subplot, which simmers in the background but begins to snap into clearer focus here. Two of its members uniting against the New Avengers opens the door to a broader conflict that could challenge the team beyond the current Hulk-centric crisis. It’s a smart narrative move: while the Hulk conflict provides visceral immediacy, the Killuminati brings a looming, long-term threat that keeps the book feeling unpredictable and multifaceted.

FINAL THOUGHTS
Overall, New Avengers #3 succeeds because it balances tension, action, and character development without losing sight of the larger series arc. The artwork complements the story perfectly, amplifying both the sheer chaos of the Hulk’s rampage and the strange, mind-bending qualities of Hulkspace. By the final pages, the sense of dread is palpable, leaving readers eager to see how the team can possibly regroup after such a harrowing encounter. New Avengers #3 is a gripping, high-octane chapter that blends explosive superhero action with psychological depth, cementing New Avengers as a must-read in Marvel’s current lineup.

