• The gentle giant XEMNUTM has come to EARTHTM to fight evil - as the INCREDIBLE HULKTM!
• And YOUTM can join him - as he battles ROBERT BANNERTM, the STRANGEST MAN OF ALL TIMETM!
• (HULKTM is a trademark of ROXXON ENERGYTM. For a brighter tomorrow.)
Rated T+
This is exceptional work and a reminder that even "middle chapters" can aim to blow readers' minds. Read Full Review
Immortal Hulk #32 tears off the veil and clarifies how Xemnu is screwing with the world. It looks exquisite, it induces a terrifying, intentional sense of alienation, and it includes some all-time great character work. All this and a long-awaited link to Hulk-history; this number should rightly go down as a full demonstration of just how much potential this title still has to explore. Read Full Review
This arc is a tiny, but not abrupt, change of pace from the usual tone of this book, adding a little bit of humor to its horror. Thats not a bad thing at all, though. Xemnu makes for a terrifying Hulk villain, and Agger continues to be an unexpected, but worthy foe for ol Jade Jaws. Ewing can do no wrong, and if youve been missing out on this book, youre passing up one of the all-time great Hulk runs. Read Full Review
Reworking a campy Silver Age tale into a modern horror fable must have taken tons of work, but this one nails it, and the last-page reveal is a solution scarier than the problem. Read Full Review
Bennett and Rodriguez do excellent work with the art in this issue. Both artists bring something special to the story and the art perfectly complements the story and its tone. The panels featuring Banner and his descent into madness are truly disturbing and beautifully executed. Read Full Review
While it might not have the same drive as the previous issues, Immortal Hulk #32 is just as weird and creepy as you would expect. Read Full Review
Immortal Hulk is the most disturbing comic book on the stands, but in a good way " in a way that challenges us and everything we've ever thought we knew about the Hulk and what it means to be a "good guy." Read Full Review
Disassembling the group of personalities inside Banner and turning them against each other becomes genuine psychological horror when we confront Banner himself. When the books villains and the books hero are all planning devastation to the planet and every living thing on it, you know youre in uncharted territory. Fortunately, Bruce Banner is not the only person in that person. Read Full Review
Right now, Xemnu redefines what powerful means. Who knew that all this time there was something this powerful on the back-burner that no other writer was brave enough to bring back into the world of the Hulk? Immortal Hulk #32 is the chapter which makes you appreciate the involvement of Xemnu more than you thought you would have initially. Like I said, it is refreshing that not every challenge is going to be met through a slobber-knocker. Read Full Review
This week's IMMORTAL HULK by Al Ewing was definitely fun and interesting. However, it was heavy in explanation sandwiched between remarkably bone-chilling art by the extremely talented Joe Bennett, who if I haven't mentioned before is a rockstar and should be illustrating more comics, Marvel! Ewing thrusts this comedic element into the narrative with Xemnu that lightens the mood of the story yet slaps readers in the face with this grotesque luncheon later in the issue. Read Full Review
It's the Living Hulk, Marvel's most beloved hero, versus the Devil Robert Banner, Gamma-terrorist! This psychological horror issue slowly, spookily ensures that every reader understands how Xemnu has messed with the world's collective memories. It's standard-issue greatness, as expected for this series. But some splendid bonus moments (the big body horror splash, Dr. McGowan's amazing conversation, and that new Hulk alter) easily elevate this issue to GOAT status.
Trying to think why I wouldn't give this a ten....solid villain with some horrifying moments. When Xemnu eats the horror element of this series comes rushing back. Then that epic finale when all of these weird mental games begins to bloom.
This is all really, really great.
This is probably my second favorite mainstream series, only under Hellblazer. So consistent, so creepy. Xemnu is truly terrifying.
Only Ewing can mix such weird concepts together, and tell an amazing story with depth. Brilliant.
Ewing and Bennett deliver again.
Xemnu has just changed the planet. Changed the world and almost nobody seems to notice it. Robert Banner, the strangest man alive wants to destroy that planet. That world.
The only thing from stopping Banner is Hulk. But Hulk needs help. And that help will come from a world breaker.
I enjoy this series so much. Another 10 from me.
The return of the king.
Another huge plot twist and wonderful writing by Al Ewing.
Xemnu is so spooky and I love him.
Fantastic love letter for Hulk fans.
I really gotta read some back issues, like Planet and WW Hulk
" Hello. Hello, boys and girls. I'm in your head. "
- XEMNU
Great yet again! Ewing and Bennet are becoming like chocolate and peanut butter! The Banner DID dynamic is fascinating and creepy. Hulk is about to get nasty. Dario Agger better hire more people quick because HR can't get them in fast enough. That splash spread of Xemnu feeding is an absolute masterpiece. I didn't even talk about Rodriguez's CRT TVs pages....too many good things are happening!
Another good hulk issue. There were some great looking pages in here. The story of xenmu is very interesting and I can't wait to see what happens
"Who I am belongs to me"
That last XemnuTM tv screen panel had some strong Watchmen vibes.
'What are we if not collections of memories...?'
Much closer to the tone and pacing of the first 13 issues, but still one too many bits that don't really add anything to the story (which has been going on for a while, now) and actually ends up detracting from the fullest impact of Xemnu's plan. Up to now, long-form Immortal Hulk has not been as succinct and tight as it was in the beginning.
This gets super slow. Like, this issue moved the story only once, when they realized, that Xemnu is in their heads. In everyone's head. Oh, yeah, and also that all of a sudden McGowan is trans. Yeah, that was super important and essential for the series. The best twist of all time. Oh and also Green Scar is back. That's pretty much it... I think this Roxxon arc is already longer, than it was needed.