• Some time ago, an outside force entered Bruce Banner's system.
• The Devil says it's the Green Scar. The Green Scar says it's the Devil. Maybe they're both right...or both wrong...
• ...but only one of them can be the IMMORTAL
Rated T+
Just when I thought I had Immortal Hulk figured out, writer Al Ewing adds more twists and turns that take this series to frightening new heights. It's an impressive combination of pure, unbridled horror and traditional super hero battles of good vs. evil. I'm terrified of the monstrous forms and body horror as well as what the events of this book mean for the Hulk and Bruce Banner. I don't see how the good guys win this fight and that's pretty scary. Read Full Review
This issue is an experience, an explosion that builds upon so much carefully laid groundwork in order to present a vision of hell that really looks like hell. It's one of the best drawn comics to be released this year; you have been warned. Read Full Review
Joe Bennett delivers some haunting imagery in this issue. There are some horrific visual moments throughout that amplify the horror of the story itself and I loved every page of it. Read Full Review
Look, if you haven't started reading Immortal Hulk by now, I doubt there's much I can do to convince you. But you need to be reading Immortal Hulk. Each issue is better than the one that came before it. Read Full Review
Regardless of the narrative complications, this issue was still ridiculously entertaining and immensely elevated by Bennetts artistic chops. Read Full Review
Al Ewing and Joe Bennett continue to deliver with Immortal Hulk #39. Read Full Review
Immortal Hulk #39 is another dark chapter in the Leader's assault on the Hulk. The latest developments are terrifying and the visuals break yet more new ground when it comes to body horror. This climactic episode just serves as another proof of the fact that this series is one of the best horror comics being published by Marvel -- or by anyone. Read Full Review
The Leader gets really freaky. Read Full Review
What. the. actual. fuck
"'I love you.'"
Holy crap, ouch.
THE BEST BOOK OUT THERE
This is the best Grant Morrison comic not written by Grant Morrison. But seriously, this is amazing. This arc in particular is just insane.
Pure writing and art genius.
Well, that was unexpected. And so, so great. This arc is fucking crazy. But so is most of the run. I don't think I've ever liked a Hulk book as much as this series. Al Ewing is making it increasingly difficult for anyone else to take over once he ends his run.
WHAT. WHAT.
Buy it. Read it. Masterpiece will it become.
WHAT THE ACTUAL HACK IS HAPPENING
I spoke too soon when I predicted the Leader's imminent defeat! Here he turns things around in grand, gory style, exiting the Mindscape with the prize he wanted and leaving behind a sad casualty. The script is good, the plot developments are great, and the art continues to be the greatest body horror tour de force on the shelves today.
Holy hell! This issue was terrific. Some truly horrifying panels that remind you this is a horror comic. Leader is a damn fine villain and written incredibly well.
Omg that body horror.
I barely understand this, but do I need to?
Where can I buy that cover?
" I love you. You stupid, stupid child."
- WAR BREAKER HULK (LEADER)
That last page was just messed up. This book is outstanding. Bennett/Jose/Mounts are a killer art team. 11 issues to go and how do you top that? But I need answers.
This was a great read. This one made everything click and just felt good to read while Bennett just was himself and killed it again. They have to be nearing the climax here. Im excited to see what happens.