• Giant monsters have been unleashed in Phoenix, Arizona. The Roxxon Corporation is unavailable for comment.
• The people need help. They need the crusading outlaw with a heart of gold they read about in the Herald. They need their secret hero.
• Instead, they're getting the IMMORTAL HULK.
Rated T+
If youve been enjoying this story so far, Ewing and company arent showing any signs of slowing down. In fact, they seem to just be getting their second wind. Banner and the Hulks continue to evolve as one of the most complex and rich characters in the Marvel pantheon. Its impossible to guess where Ewing is taking ol Jade Jaws, but you wont want to miss the journey to get there. Read Full Review
Bennett delivers on the action teased in this issue beautifully and offers great visuals throughout the issue with focus on the characters before creating gorgeous spectacle in the finale. Read Full Review
This continues Immortal Hulk's strong streak of characterization and narrative as it barrels toward its conclusion. Come for the monster fights, but stay for the compelling script in Immortal Hulk #29. Read Full Review
There always seems to be so much that Ewing is playing with for this series. Thankfully, he is doing it so well that it always seems to come together. And as always, Joe Bennett's art compliments Ewing script wonderfully. I mean, I wouldn't want anybody else drawing four giant monsters tearing down buildings and fighting the Hulk. Gosh, I hope he never leaves this series and these two continue to do good work. Read Full Review
Overall, momentum is going strong with Immortal Hulk #29. One would think that things would slow down a bit with more storylines to balance between, but this creative team nailed all of these different elements connecting at just the right points. Read Full Review
Immortal Hulk #29 blasts us quickly toward a monster fight of truly titanic proportions. While this issue is all about setup, there's ample attention paid to both the conflict between Shadow Base and Roxxon and the characters at the heart of it. Solid art (on the characters more than the monsters) and compelling writing demonstrate once again that this series can easily hold our attention in between the big battles. Read Full Review
The Immortal Hulk #29 is an issue best appreciated in the details. Read Full Review
This weeks IMMORTAL HULK isnt chalked full of as much gripping storytelling as prior issues have been BUT Ewing does create a quick read thats easy to follow and ultimately sets up for the monstrous showdown we were all expecting for issue 30. Read Full Review
A great issue, as always. There's nothing to say here. It's hard to continually praise a comic that's never bad.
Great, as always!
How much are Daario’s employers paid, if they are ready to work for him knowing he could crush their heads any time?
Great as always.
THE GOOD:
-Reads like a classic creature feature. So much fun.
-Joe Bennett's art continues to amaze.
-Dario Agger is such an amazing villain. I regret having any doubts about him. I'm also really interested in his plan here.
-That scene with Leonard and Betty was great.
-Jackie is a really good character.
THE BAD:
-I don't know. I didn't love this issue a whole lot, but there's nothing really wrong with it. Maybe I'm just comparing it to issues like New Mutants #5 and X-Force #5 this week that were so amazing, and absolutely deserving of the perfect rating. I don't know. I'll give it a 9.
Before it kicks off an epic Hulk vs. Kaiju fight at the end, this issue weaves some brilliant ideas between multiple characters and scenes. The kaiju fight is a trap and Team Hulk knows it's a trap -- and there are far more subtle traps extending further into the cast. Both parts are great, but it's a pretty big tone jump. It's like watching a good ballet and then watching Wrestlemania.
Is it just me that finds the Bulls intentions confusing? Other than that what a great issue. I can't stand Doc Samson I find him obnoxious but Betty has been so much fun and her always turning when Banner shows up was perfect! Monsters looked badass!
" An attack designed toujours make me look like a super héro coming to the rescue me. Us. What's the other shoe ? "
- BRUCE BANNER
Really engaging issue. One of the most consistent books right now. Great work by all involved.
Solid but very much setup, and something about Bruce and about Jackie seemed a bit off.
"It's a trap"
From gruesome body horror, through environmental commentary to kaiju battles.
I am very much fine with that.