o So here's the skinny: Hulk's lower than he ever was. He's stuck in an iron hotel built just for him, and there's a new Sasquatch guarding the door.
o If he gets through him - and the rest of Gamma Flight - all he wins is an airlock to open space. It's a rigged game, with no way to win...
o ...only JOE FIXIT never learned how to lose.
32 PGS./Rated T+
Joe Bennett delivers some great visuals in this issue. Besides the return of Samson, the emergence of Joe Fixit is visceral in its execution. Every visual choice is perfectly done. Read Full Review
This issue wasn't too deep or thought-provoking. It was straightforward, action-packed, crammed with energy, fast-paced, and even filled in some gaps. Sure, it may have been a bit of a filler/ transition issue. However, after recent events, I think it was needed and should be well-received. Read Full Review
Joe Fixit shows that even when he isn't a Hulk, he's still a force to be reckoned with. Read Full Review
Of course it's good. C'mon, folks. It's Immortal Hulk! Read Full Review
Overall, this was a very exciting issue of Immortal Hulk. Issue #40 shook up the battle in a big way through big moves and revelations. Read Full Review
In the meanwhile, it's a question of survival for the remaining personalities in Hulk's head and this issue sets them up with an impressive array of challenges, including a classic callback that makes The Immortal Hulk #41 already appear to be a must-read. Read Full Review
And so while the main story of Immortal Hulk #40 might seem a bit low scale, the character texture, narrative implications around the Hulk's new system hood, and artwork continue the title's solid run of issues as of this latest arc. And if this issue's cliffhanger is to be heeded, Immortal Hulk is only going to get more revoltin' in the future. Read Full Review
Though not quite a comedy, this horror book does show a sizable amount of humor. Read Full Review
Joe Fixit and the kid are all that’s left. That “Here’s the Thing” reveal at the end is awesome
New boss HP Gyrich is embarrassed when Joe Fixit effortlessly escapes from the Alpha Flight Space Station. The Gamma Flight team figures out that the Leader is the bigger-picture villain. I really enjoyed taking a step back from the more mystical/mythical aspects of the story and reconnecting with the supporting cast. It's still action-packed, the art is terrific, and the script included just the right amount of comic relief for my taste.
How can this get any better honestly...this is the definitive Hulk series for me.
Loving the mindscapes and the play on Gamma radiation.
God, this book is a masterpiece.
Very different from the last issues, but great anyway!
I love you Joe Fixit, only you could come up with the solution “blast self into space” and have it work.
A change of pace, but still a lot of fun. The pun at the end gives this book at least an extra half point.
Well, here's the thing. It's good. Not as good as the last one, but good.
I LOVE JOE!!! I LOVE THIS GUY!!!! But the Samsquatch thing is weird... But here's the Thing!
What are you looking for? Of course it's good as usual.
One of the best title reveals so far.
I didnt think it was as good as last issue but definitely another good chapter.