• The first Gamma Bomb unleashed a terrifying creature with impossible strength who waged war on all human authority.
• The authorities gave the beast a name - a name the whole world knows. But it was someone else's name first...
• ...and now the HULK THAT WAS has returned to take it back.
Rated T+
Overall, if youre a fan of this series, its still firing on all cylinders, and this issue wont disappoint. If you havent been reading, what are you waiting for? Havent you heard people singing the praises of this book yet? Go out and pick up the Immortal Hulk immediately. Read Full Review
Come for Lovecraftian terror and stick around for the Xemnu; this is everything one could want from a monstrous Marvel comic book and more. Read Full Review
Joe Bennett delivers some fantastic and brutal visuals in this issue. From the damage Hulk is taking to the creatures on the rampage, the panels are filled with detail and the action is visceral and exciting. Read Full Review
Simply astounding is this chapter of Immortal Hulk. This creative team went above and beyond to give us what war with the Hulks looks like. Taking on the world like this changed the game drastically. Public opinion matters, saving “people” matters, there being a city left standing when all is said and done matters. The only one who wins is the one who is not blamed for all of this destruction in the end. Read Full Review
Immortal Hulk #30 delivers exactly what this title does best: Visceral action combined with big ideas. Whether you want to see the Hulk and his friends tear apart monsters or you're looking for a thoughtful exploration of the perils of 21st-century media, this comic will satisfy. And when you're in the mood for both smashing and pondering, picking up this title's latest issue is still the best move you could make at the comics shop. Read Full Review
If youve been following IMMORTAL HULK to date, you will love this issue. If youre interested in hopping into the series, this is a great issue to see what Joe Bennett is truly capable of and thus I would highly recommend snagging it, especially if youve been on the fence. However, this isnt the best issue to explain anything thats happening within the story, where weve been, or where were going. That said, I think its still a fantastic issue for long time Hulk fans, IMMORTAL HULK fans, and anyone interested in the series to simply dip their toe or get a taste of what this series is like. Read Full Review
Ewing allows fans to enjoy an incredibly strong set of battles against gamma beasts, and then adds the added horror of parasites released as Hulk tears them apart. Rather than a simple battle with a pat-ending, this battle includes consequences on every level, with the release of even more deadly enemies, the media turning the public further against The Hulk and the human toll. Read Full Review
This is a very action-heavy issue that artist Joe Bennett uses to fully embrace the series' monster movie aesthetic, adding to the title's already compelling horror elements. It doesn't progress the plot too much, but the issue creates for some interesting character beats, especially taking into consideration the political tension writer Al Ewing has been building with his last couple of issues. Read Full Review
This one really dialed up the horror. This was awesome.
THE GOOD:
-This was a perfect issue.
-Joe Bennett's art is so phenomenal.
-It's nice to see such a visually oriented series accentuated by such unique and compelling characters.
-This is probably the best body horror comic ever produced.
-This was really exhilarating issue. I didn't realize I had been holding my breath until it ended.
-Dario Agger is such a great villain.
-I was still surprised at how Agger managed to frame the Hulk, even though I knew it was coming.
-I can't wait to see what happens next.
THE BAD:
-Nothing. Again, perfect issue.
Lmao crushing skulls of Roxxon employees has actually become a running gag
Still outstanding!
Nice.
Really great action packed issue. Was hoping the Roxxon arc would end here though
In a superb combination of retail monster-fighting and wholesale villain-scheming, the kaiju fight in Phoenix turns into a big win for Roxxon and the Minotaur. There are plenty of cool/scary/awesome/sad moments for our heroic characters in the middle of the action, but the themes -- the bigger picture -- belong to the villain. Combine outstanding long-term plotting with some insanely great monster art and you have yet another awesome issue.
Great as always. Just the way Ewing lays it out. One of my favorite reads every time! But it's Bennett's pencils along with Jose's inks and Mounts colors that make it as great as it is. The art team greatly delivers intimate moments along with ridiculous splash pages!
The action began to ramp up in this issue as we see the Hulk take on one of the monsters, while also making sense of the Minotaur's plan. Also, we get to see more of Hulk's plan unfold through the eyes of his friends, Betty and Samson. There were some epic visuals, due to a fantastic job from artist Joe Benett, who always brings consistency and a presence of horror to the book. In the final panel, Ewing does a great job of setting up what is going to come in the next issue. 9/10.
Monsters tearing up a town is always fun and this was done well. I liked Hulks anger at always being in pain and only being used to absorb pain it was really interesting. Again Doc Samson is annoying as hell but thats his character so Ewing does a good job there. Our villain is fun and a formidable foe. My only complaint is this arc felt a little empty compared to all that's happened it needed more Hulk..
" Jackie. Hey. I was in the neighborhood. "
- RICK JONES
It's pretty good. These issues 26-30 have not been my favourite, but they do lay the grownwork pretty well. I just want someting more, inpatient reader as I am.
At first I thought Roxxon as the next antagonist would be a bit boring after #25, but I was wrong. These aren't masterpieces IMO, but still pretty good. And I still can't wait for #31. The Living Hulk is here.
"Oh, Randolph. And you were doing so well"
He really, really was.
Another great issue, as always, but I can't help this feeling I have. Ever since Hulk and the crew took over the Shadow Base, I feel there's a bit of staleness creeping into the book. I'm not as excited about the new issue of Immortal Hulk as I used to be. I do hope it will pass.
That was some awesome poker table by the way.
Another entertaining chapter with a decent amount of action
A bit scattered if still entertaining. And the only reason I know who Xemnu is is because of an article I read about what he did to Jen Walters.