• The One Below All is in control, and Bruce Banner belongs to him. Hell is ascendant.
• But there are two people Hell isn't strong enough to hold. One is a man named Eugene Judd...
• ...the other is the IMMORTAL HULK.
Rated T+
Immortal Hulk has brought a new dynamic to this classic character, setting him up as this warrior of vengeance, protecting our world from untold horrors waiting to invade. Judging from the revelations of this issue, we're just getting started and I could not be happier about that. This is breaking the Hulk down to his base components and rebuilding him in a new and fascinating way. It is a must read comic. Read Full Review
THE IMMORTAL HULK #13 is another home run. The art and the writing is just superb. Al Ewing and Joe Bennett are at the top of their game with this issue. At this rate, this series will stay as immortal as the title character himself! Read Full Review
Immortal Hulk #13 is a stunning conclusion to our time in Gamma Hell. Judging from the revelations of this issue, were just getting started and I could not be happier about that. My only complaint is that the confrontation between the Hulk and Banners dad is too brief. However, he had his spotlight in the last issue. Read Full Review
Immortal Hulk brings the Hell saga to a stunning conclusion, paying off on its thoughtful themes and rich characters. Read Full Review
In short, this book hasnt had a creative team on it this good since the days of Greg Paks first run. Ewing understands that even if youre creating a new personality for the Hulk, you have to understand what came before. Hes treading new ground while completely playing by the rules of the great stories and writers that preceded him. This issue is a perfect example of that, portraying Banner as the vulnerable man that needs his monster, even if he doesnt always want him. If youve ever considered yourself a fan of the Hulk, you should be reading this book. Read Full Review
Joe Bennett goes big with beautifully detailed art. Every panel in this issue is amazing to look at and there is a level of scale to the battles in this issue that are fantastic. This is a great looking issue. Read Full Review
More than just a solid finale to the psychological thriller of the last few issues, Immortal Hulk #13 packs punches in bunches and a powerful sting in its tale. A fitting entry into a run that feeds on fear, but isn't afraid to explore different directions. Make this book one of the first things you read when you get started on this week's pull list. Read Full Review
All I can say is that The Immortal Hulk does it again. A stunning conclusion to our time in Gamma Hell. My only complaint is that the confrontation between the Hulk and Banner's dad is all too brief. However, it's pretty satisfying to see him get what's coming to him. In the end, I've never been more excited to read a Hulk book. Read Full Review
A philosophical look at the nature of anger and rage, brilliantly told through a horror story. Read Full Review
It's not that anything is bad, but the arc's conclusion comes to a fairly muddled and confusing conclusion. Read Full Review
Every single issue pulls you in deeper. Understanding the Hulk has never been easy but to understand he’s the physical embodiment of destruction unleashed from a Hell beyond that of Biblical philosophy is as simple as apple pie. This run is well on its way of being the greatest story from Marvel possibly ever. Years from now people will Relish this story and Al Ewing has set himself apart from his peers in my eyes. A true return to the origin.
Man, this comic, I tell ya.
w O W
Amazing conclusion to the already great Hulk in Hell arc. Character development, new lore, and buildup for things to come.
This run is crazy good still. Couldn't recommend it enough.
Okay, yes, the theology waxes on a bit, and it doesn't build to a clear, satisfying conclusion the way the main plot does. But … " 'Cause I love you, you stupid kid." If that page didn't hit you dead in the heart, I'd blame your anatomy long before I criticized the creators' aim.
This book whips ass
Outstanding work! Ewing has got his perfect book going. Bennett is drawing fantastic pages with some nice coloring from Mounts!!
You know the drill. I recommend it, you buy it. It's still good. Just read it.
The only bad things about this is reused pictures and especially this first page where one pic was zoomed until it was pixels. Great work, guys! That's so fit in this masterpiece... Also everything went too messy here, but the last 2 pages and especially that Hulk/Bruce last moment was soooo awesome. I really want to rate it higher, but that's a hell of a messy conclusion for the arc without even any decent boss fight... I also really don't understand this narration about the Devil, Qlippoth and etc. It feels pseudo-intellectual and unnecessary as hell... I would be grateful if someone with a higher IQ could make me understand what was that for.
The art itself throughout this issue is 10/10. I NEED to know who the narrator was, even though at this point the narration and theology parts were the weakest part of the issue
Man this issue covered a lot. The art again is just incredible. Every panel every page. Truly one of my favorite artists today I'll grab anything Bennet draws. Creel was my least favorite part of this and honestly how the fuck is he alive...that part was really confusing... I guess cause they were in hell? However the part where Hulk reminds Banner he's always had his back and that he loves him that was so good. That alone made this issue for me just such good writing.
"The right hand is mercy"
I never imagined that I'm going to see Hulk profess love to someone. And even if, that it would be handled badly and would come out silly and a bit stupid.
Leave it to Al Ewing. That page was truly amazing. Just moments earlier we have this destructive machine fueled with hate and then he turns out to be this noble guardian who protects puny Banner. We're in Hell and we get this heartfelt and uplifting moment. Well done.
The art had let loose too. I don't think that any two monsters that fought Hulk looked the same. I even spotted some familiar faces or "faces". The melting guy from the original Robocop and, I think, Jeff Goldblum's the Fly.
Great issue.
Dissapointing ending to a great start of the series. No one knows about what the green door is, how hulk defeats everything with a single clap after getting his powers, who is one below all...
I read 1-13 in 2 days and boy this story arc ended on a bad note.
It’s an okay story issue. Great to be back on Earth and not seeing half alive monsters and making them look confusing.
Which are you, Bruce? Biblical allegory I read on wikipedia 1 or 2? Are you man or monster? Who are you? Who am I? Do I sound profound right now or do I sound profound right now? What do you mean I am just verbosely talking about good or evil and spending a whole issue on it? Gamma Radiation is science, until it isn't. The title of the story is the setting of the final page. PSHEW that is the sound of your puny and feeble mind exploding because of my pure faux depth. Don't think about how little actually happened, just listen to the pretentious narrator who is doing his best Alan Moore but without being Alan Moore and shower me in 10s