• Celebrating 750 ISSUES of the INCREDIBLE H%LKTM! Something is wrong. Something has compromised the simulacrum.
• EXTRA-SIZE HULK-SM&SHING ACTIONTM! Banner is refusing to yield. Something is wrong.
• PL#S! ENTER - THE THOUGHTFUL MAN! Something is wrong. Something is wrong. Something is wrong.
Rated T+
Altogether, this was another slam dunk from the team of Immortal Hulk. This book only gets better the deeper into the story, and character Ewing digs. If youve been missing this title, you will no doubt regret it in the long run. This story will go down in history as one of the best Hulk runs of all time, and this issue is one of the greatest of the whole thing. Read Full Review
Judged solely on the merits of its script, Immortal Hulk #33 might miss the brass ring. It would still, like every issue of this title, be extremely strong -- just less than perfect. It's a good thing for the readers that Al Ewing's solid words are combined with two superb servings of art by Paul Bennett, Nick Pitarra, and their skillful collaborators. The striking visuals give the speedy plot the (little) boost it needs to land dead center in the quality bullseye. Read Full Review
I had heard news of what the next phase of Immortal Hulk would deal with, but I had no idea how or when we'd see it play a part. I was so enthralled by this issue that it hit me as a complete (and very welcome) surprise. I cannot wait to see what's next for this downright terrifying comic book as it continues to stretch the boundaries of what this medium can do and what horror means in the Marvel Universe. Read Full Review
I love reading The Immortal Hulk for how it showcases Joe Bennett's storytelling, even when he is paired with one of many talented guest artists to date. Read Full Review
Every time you think you have seen it all, this creative team tells you to wait. The best kind of horror is the kind which hits you out of nowhere, and this issue nailed every notable scene where it delivered. Immortal Hulk #33 will give you the chills, will satisfy your need for action, and keep you coming back for more with a stunning twist to a problem no one saw coming. Read Full Review
If youre a Hulk fan, you simply need this milestone issue regardless of what Im telling you. Its 750 issues of the HULK!! However, youll be ecstatic to find out that its a truly outstanding issue as well. If youve been religiously reading Ewings run, then youll be pleased to get the normal gnarly nature thats driven you to this series with all the answers youve been looking for as a nice bonus. And lastly, if youre searching for an opportunity to jump on board IMMORTAL HULK, this would be a fantastic issue to showcase what Ewing and Bennett have been dishing out since issue one. Everyone needs to take a look at number 750. This is a must buy. Whenever you can, go grab the floppy. Feel free to shoot me a message and let me know what you think! Read Full Review
A stunning and brutal climax to the war between the Hulk and Roxxon Corp. Very satisfying to see some people get what they deserve! The final reveal might knock you out of your chair, so maybe read this one while sitting on the floor. Read Full Review
Hulk has been in good hands with Ewing and Bennett at the helm and they've done a great job celebrating the 750th milestone issue. As an extra-sized book, Marvel has successfully given readers more while dipping into character and big reveals. Hulk and the horrors that come with it continue to be grotesquely delicious. Read Full Review
Joe Bennett's art is always spectacular and I love how characters and action are blended seamlessly into the panel. Art, in my opinion, is subjective and I don't knock the creative team for trying something different with the mindscape sequence, but I didn't care for Nick Pitarra's work in this story. It was too cartoonish a distraction from the themes being explored in this story and took away from the mood of the narrative a lot. Read Full Review
A thrilling conclusion to the Xenmu arc that celebrates Hulk's history while propelling us into an uncertain future. Ewing and Bennett continue to be a match made in heaven, and Pitarra is the perfect guest artist. Read Full Review
Xenmu eating and shredding up Dario has got to be one of the most satisfying things I’ve ever read. Liked seeing the “Big Guy” come back and those last couple pages were crazy. Perfect all around
Savage Hulk gets loose (with a little mindscape help from Worldbreaker Hulk) and makes Living Hulk Sauce out of Xemnu. It's an action-heavy finale and it succeeds on all points thanks to solid scripting and truly world-class horror art. It's a visual feast -- but there are still plenty of intriguing plot and character developments to consider, too.
THIS COMIC IS PERFECTION! This is by far my favorite issue! I couldn't ask more from a special issue! Honestly, Immortal Hulk deserves to win the Eisner Award of Best Continuing Series in 2021!
this is fucking crazy.
This will be the Hulk Comic I show my kids, but I will have to wait a little bit since its incredibly violent and gory in the best ways. Truly horrific. GORGEOUS Art and one of the few comics you hang on every word in each panel. This is what comics should be.
This fuckin comic man.
An incredible tour de force that alters everything while restoring the classic savage Hulk to his place as first among equals.
HULK IS FREE
THIS BOOK IS PERFECT.
This is one of the best comics I've ever read. it has many shocking moments, fantastic art and writing.
Ewing is always getting better, and we don't know where this is going. I couldn't ask more from a special issue!
By the way, poor Minotaur...
This was so great.
I really enjoyed Immortal Hulk #32 and #33. Since I read both of them together in one sitting, this review will apply to both issues, but I will only post it on #33. Firstly, it's good to see the story picking back up again as we delve into the implicit destruction that Xenmu has been dishing out. One thing I would especially like to note about these two issues, is that the author seems to be once again evoking those feelings of horror, and gore, and I love it. It's good to see some of the visceral images that we know Bennett is capable of make a return to the book, those splash pages will be remembered. Also, the return of a certain Hulk, whom I will not reveal, was a welcome surprise and also steered the story in a direction I was not expmore
Sometimes when celebrating a landmark issue and finishing story, it falters, goes wrong or just isn't good.
But this?
This.
Holy moly, Hulkamoly, Al Hulkwing and Joe Fixinnet did it again.
THIS IS NUTS
" Welcome to the magic planet, huh ? Wrong ! Welcome to my planet ! Welcome to planet Hulk ! "
- WORLDBREAKER HULK
"Oh. That... is not normal"
I think this is the best issue of the series so far and the competition is fierce.
Great writing, great art, both in the mindscape sequence and beyond it.
Simply put, it's amazing. Such a satisfying and rewarding conclusion.
Maybe in contention for Issue of the Year... superb
This book is immortal
Ewing and Bennett flexing! The second half of this issue was nuts!
Another good read from hulk. This one had some weirder art sections but the stuff by Bennett was outstanding.
Pretty weird conclusion for the arc... It's cool to see David references, but I dunno... Just like Betty said: "It's happened before". Not all that intestine and other internals out, but still... Visually it's great and everything, but the story was a total mess here. However finally, no more Roxxon (I hope). Everyone love this issue and I feel weird being the one, who didn't. I mean, 7/10 is still high enough, but 9.6 overall... Nah, seeing, that spikes are the part of the Green Scar's personality... And Xemnu's death is heartbreaking. The Minotaur might be dead as well. Rick is controlled by the Leader for some reason somehow. But that's fine, the next issues will clear that. By the way, the second artist was a bit bad imo. The proportionmore