Funny
• Shadow Base has one goal: to stop the monsters, the forces of chaos - And give their power to men of order.
• But the monsters have goals of their own. And now they're working together.
• RICK JONES remembers everything... and you wouldn't like him when he's angry.
Rated T+
Somehow, after more than a year of consistent excellence, Immortal Hulk continues to remind readers why it's the strongest superhero series around. Read Full Review
If youre a fan of this book, then you know that there is some genuinely groundbreaking storytelling happening here. Not just as a Hulk story, but as a comic book story, in general. If youre not a fan, do yourself a favor, and start picking up the trades now. If Ewings writing has one flaw, its that you really have to have been following the story to know whats going on, but it truly is one of the best comics out right now. This issue is no exception. May Ewing, and his entire team, never leave this book, because they will be an impossible act to follow. Read Full Review
Immortal Hulk #22 has little action, but still holds the exciting psychodynamics and horrific tone. Whos ready for the next issue? I am! Read Full Review
Joe Bennetts art is vibrant and full of energy. One of the best things about his work in this series is how dark, menacing and truly horrific he can make characters look on the page. Read Full Review
Immortal Hulk #22 demonstrates a key point in the title's runaway success: It's not just about brain-mangling horror and dualistic theology. It's a story about people, like all good stories, and this issue's peek at the personalities in all the different factions is deeply engaging. Read Full Review
Ewings clever storytelling is on display again in issue 22. Even though fans get an issue focused on explanation and less action, Ewing evolves the story and takes it to an entirely new level with the character development and the subtle cultural nuances connecting his story with our society today. Fans will leave the issue excited for the throw-down to come at the beginning of issue 23. Read Full Review
Immortal Hulk #22 was a thrilling issue for everything that has now been set up for team gamma. Words were exchanged, and we now know what is going through the mind of everyone involved in this new war of the Hulks. If General Fortean didn't have everyone's attention before? He has their full attention now that this has become personal. Motivated by a tortured Rick Jones, motivated by a slain Langkowski. The next issue is going to be action-packed for sure! Read Full Review
Immortal Hulk #22 is dialogue and story driven while also setting up what promises to be a truly epic smack down between all our Gamma infected comrades. Read Full Review
We have some great character moments in this issue of the Immortal Hulk, and the return of Bennett's outstanding monstrous and haunting art style. There are a lot of moving pieces. However, it seems like the big action is being saved for the next issue. This issue plays out more like the calm before the storm. Still, Immortal Hulk #22 is an enjoyable read filled with enough to get you excited for what's to come. Read Full Review
Immortal Hulk is a great series but Immortal Hulk #22 lets everyone breathe. Not bad. Not great. But needed. Read Full Review
The Immortal Hulk #22 sets up the pieces for an epic gamma ray battle, but is a rather somber issue that puts more of a focus on the series' haunting visuals and relationships. Read Full Review
Yes, like all the one before this is a terrific issue. Yes Ewing is writing a run that will remain in our memories. Yes I can't wait for the next issue. ( And Benett really is perfect for the tone )
Another "immortal" issue!
Great.
"We fight monsters and we make weapons. The abomination was a monster a terror against society--now it is our weapon. My weapon.
Another great issue and display of horror stroked art. This comic book series is why I love the art form of comics. This was perhaps the first time the series has felt comic bookie with that ending but still dopeness at its finest
With fine orchestration, Gamma Flight and Team Hulk both show up at General Fortean's Shadow Base simultaneously. A huge confrontation is obviously imminent, but these final machinations to set it up are highly satisfying in themselves. Lots of interesting character work going on, but Betty is the standout again thanks to her wonderfully ambiguous new habit of only letting Bruce see the Harpy.
Really good issue, as always.
Al Ewing's Immortal Hulk will go down in history as a classic example of timeless art.
Great issue yet again. Bennett just completes Ewing in this series. The curse of this series is that it's so good that people expect to be blown away every issue. But that's almost impossible. I say Enjoy well crafted issues like this one and remind yourself how there not many like them every week.
THE GOOD:
-I love this series. This wasn't the best issue, but I just found it worth pointing out how stellar this is as an ongoing.
-Joe Bennett's art is good here. It's far from his best work. It's certainly better than that fill in artist last issue.
-I think Joe is the best character in the whole series at this point.
-I absolutely love the character interactions here. They were the funnest part of the comic.
-I could practically here the badass guitar riff when I saw that last page. Someone needs to make a compilation of all the last pages of every issue of this series, because they're always the best part.
THE BAD:
-I'm sorry, I can't take General Fortea more
It seems to slowly be becoming more familiar Hulk fare. The characters are all great.
A set up issue for the final showdown. Next issue should be great.
"Knock knock"
The next issue will be amazing. I cannot wait.
It was good, but I was expecting something more.