Talking strangely* I need to stop staying up late
• Gamma Flight was too late. Shadow Base is infiltrated. Crusher Creel is damned. And the One Below All walks upon Earth.
• Now, in the place he was born, the Immortal Hulk is the last thing standing between the world of the living...
• ...and the GREEN DOOR.
Rated T+
The issue's ending takes everything back up to an 11, promising that Marvel's best current series is only going to get better. Read Full Review
THE IMMORTAL HULK #10 brings this series to new, horrifying heights. Ewing's writing is chilling and Bennett's art looks downright frightening. It's the perfect comic for horror fans and Hulk fans alike. Read Full Review
In the end, this is yet another spectacular issue of Ewings run on the Hulk. Excitement, terror, great character work, and instant-classic storytelling: these are all things Ewing brings to this book on a monthly basis. And this issue even has a big reveal about the hidden big-bads motivations with its cliffhanger ending. Read Full Review
Joe Bennett's art is fantastic. It's a great complement to the story with panels that build on the increased pace and speed of the plot. Read Full Review
Horror fanatics need this in their life like they need Clive Barker, John Carpenter, and Stephen King. This is the real deal. Read Full Review
I usually balk at stories when the go left-field like this, but I'm so intrigued by the premise. It was something that was hinted at during the Hulk's fight with the Avengers. Ewing has done a stellar job so far taking the Hulk into new territory, so I trust that this new arc will give us something interesting to see. Read Full Review
What else can be said?This is a must read comic book! Read Full Review
Immortal Hulk sets up the pieces on a mess of a board for the most epic story yet. Read Full Review
All I have to say is wow
Damn good. Violence like I haven't seen marvel do in a while. Horror at its finest. Another 10. I love how they had Hulk use Creels spin as a wrecking ball...badass
Someone protect my precious prideful child.
Another amazing issue. This series is probably one of, if not the best, comic out there right now. Horror fits the Hulk perfectly and Al Ewing proves that he understands these characters well enough to twist them in macabre ways that suit the story spectacularly.
The Hulk's supporting cast is literally sucked down with him as the Absorbing Man fight tumbles into the worst possible outcome. It leads to a dramatic change of setting through a direct encounter with the mysterious "Green Door," and future issues will doubtless deliver even bigger revelations about the new mythology of evil the Hulk faces. This one is fast, brutal, and remarkably successful at building anticipation.
Issue #10 is a great addition to the series of THE IMMORTAL HULK. The art is starting to be more consistent between panels and much detailed.
Immortal hulk is a good concept but strange execution at times. The story is pretty good but builds up slowly which could bore some readers and confuse some new readers if your not into lore much.
Cover-2/2 Brings the eyes and tells must buys
Dialogue-1.5/2 It's pretty good due it taking place in a confrontation. But hulk is still talks strangely imo. Especially when he says "no one cares" during creels battle.
Characters-2/2 Hulk is hulk, creel is creel. No need for introductions for pros and a decent recap for new readers.
Story-1.5/2 It builds up slow like I said from the beginning but it can gain advantage for waiting.
Art-2/2 It pretty good, I can see the characters and their expressions clearly and creel's t more
THE GOOD:
-Consistency is something I really look for in comics, and this series has it, as further proven by this issue.
-At first I didn't like Joe Bennett's art. The last few issues have changed my mind in a big, big way. This issue is far from an exception.
-I love body horror. The Thing and the Fly are two of my favorite movies. So you can probably see how seeing a shriveled up, distorted Hulk fighting an Absorbing man with his skin split open is one of the most satisfying moments in comics in a while.
-The fight scene was continued in an awesome way.
-The Green Door came in one hell of a way. I loved its entrance into this comic.
-The abrupt change in setting after more
Good stuff!
That's better. And still I doubt this story really needed Bushwhacker and Gamma Flight. Yet the mystery of Green Door is still too mysterious to fully understand was that a good idea or not. Also I want more action. I know, that everyone is too easy to buy them with a single backbone scene, it was cool, of course, but that's pretty much almost all interesting action this issue could give.
"C'mere!"
Well damn, I did not see that ending coming. It also seems that Hulk/Banner likes to play some Mortal Kombat in his spare time.
Keep those issues coming Marvel.
Good artwork and story but the dialogue really didn't do much for me.