Bruce Banner is being hunted on two fronts by two dead loved ones turned nightmarish, implacable foes. The stage is set for a brutal three-way confrontation between the ABOMINATION... the HARPY ...and the IMMORTAL HULK.
Rated T+
In the end, if youve been enjoying this book (and many people have), then theres nothing here that will turn you away. Its more of the same greatness the creative team has been delivering all along. And, if you havent been reading this book, you really should be. The first trades are out now, and they do not disappoint, whether youre a longtime Hulk fan, or looking for a natural entry point to the character. Read Full Review
Immortal Hulk never disappoints. It's an awesome comic that delivers on multiple fronts, blending super hero action with riveting drama all wrapped in some of the best artwork you'll see on the stands today. More importantly, it's reinvigorated a decades old character, delivering something truly new and different that will set the Hulk apart for years to come. Read Full Review
Al Ewing and his artistic team continues to WOW us as they create a masterpiece with each issue showing the time, dedication, and research placed into each page, panel and issue. Read Full Review
If you love the Hulk, buy this issue and add it to your pull list. If you love stories that make you really think about something mysterious, powerful, and heavy than this issue is for you. If you have Biblical interests, this issue is for you. If you love action-packed fights laid out gorgeously by this dynamic art team led by Joe Bennett, you need to buy this issue. Basically, I dont know who wouldnt like this issue! Everyone needs to read this series. Buy the trades to catch up and start now with issue 20 if you want to read something truly next level! Ewing has something for everyone in every issue. Give issue 20 a try and tell me what you think. Read Full Review
Joe Bennett masterfully brings Ewings story to life with beautiful art. Every page looks great and all of the action is fantastic. Read Full Review
There is a reason this book is hailed every single issue. It's thought-provoking, dark, twisted, unnerving, and the best kind of superhero horror storytelling. Immortal Hulk will twist your stomach, your head, and your heart. Read Full Review
This is the kind of action-packed issue of Immortal Hulk that makes you fall in love with the book all over again. This was the full package between heart, discovery, and loads of action. Things did get a bit strange at the very end, but it also gets the wheels turning in your head since the lore of Bruce Banner is being blown wide open. Read Full Review
We're 20 issues deep and the creators are confidently showing us there's no end to the complexities and mysteries we'll encounter when we follow the Immortal Hulk. It's a book of duality and tension, and this beautiful installment twists the knives even further with its deft balance of real-world and allegorical troubles. Read Full Review
I love not knowing what the Hulk is going to do next. It's what kept me invested in the character all those years of collecting his comics, and now, Marvel has succeeded in making it fun to collect this title again. Read Full Review
Aside from those first few pages, the rest of the book is straight up action. Joe Bennett is on point as always and has a little fun with the Hulk/Harpy team-up. It's more explosive, chaotic fun than the gory action scenes that we are used to getting. It also helps that General Fortean's men are piloting the most comic-booky aircraft's imaginable just to take out the Hulk. As with any issue of Immortal Hulk, there are more mysteries that present itself by the time the final page arrives and I'm sure Ewing is teasing that more wild stuff is around the corner. Read Full Review
The future has never looked brighter for this series, even if the light is from the glow of radiation. Read Full Review
The usual with this one. It's great. Probably the best. The ending is really cool. We had an arc about the One Below All so it only seems reasonable...
Still Amazing.
THE GOOD:
-Now this was a great issue. I loved it start to finish.
-Man, that opening sequence was so good. I love Hell. Er… this comic's portrayal of hell. That's better. Ah, the things this wacky series makes me say…
-This comic is very complex and intricate, yet it's not afraid to have some dope-ass action sequences.
-I'm liking Harpy… a lot, actually. More than I even anticipated at first.
-Joe Bennet is great, Al Ewing is great. I hope to see more projects in the future from this creative team.
-Once again, this comic pulls off the WTF ending perfectly.
THE BAD:
-Nah. I had a pretty rough week, yet this comic made my day. I could maybe b more
Ewing and Bennett do it again! Basically flawless issue. 10/10.
Fantastic.
Another superb issue from Al Ewing and Joe Bennett.
The Level of constitency of this series really is incredible. It continues to deliver.
The Hell aspect of this comic has a lot of intrigue and promise but it is confusing at times. That's ok tho that's how it's supposed to be as this series shows it will be boiling for a long while. Best part of this issue for me was that intro. You really feel for Banner and the confusion and his forgetting transfer over to the reader beautifully.
Though it's sandwiched with philosophical stuff, the core of this book is action-heavy. Hulk clobbers the forces of Shadow Base and rides off into the sunrise with a fascinating crew of ad-hoc allies. The verbal and visual storytelling has, without committing any real errors, lost a little focus. This is still an outstanding issue, but I suspect it'll get overlooked when we look back in hindsight to identify the best of the title.
Good comics is good comics. Everyone on the team is killing it! I need to know what's next now!
Possibly my favourite rendering of Hulk to date, Ewing is killing it with consistency.
"Did you know who i am ? Did you know who you are, Bruce Banner of earth ? After everything that led you here. After the Horsemen of war, in his Nightmare armor. After the steel thorne and your awfull décision. After the beast of myth and the hulk that was. After the thing in the tube and the thoughts man. And after all the time that has passed. What are you at the end of all things ? Geburah or Golachad ? The man or monster ? What are you Bruce Banner of earth ?
Dang.
"he punched one of them into the other one"
The epitome of a good comic book.
A rare instance of not fully loving this comic. The stuff in Gamma Hell was muddled and borderd on incoherent, and the events on Earth were unusually hard to make much sense of. I also don't feel like Red Harpy Betty is being written with much consistency. I wonder what went wrong here after so many great issues.