• The Hulk is at his lowest point.
• His strength is gone. His friends cannot reach him. Gamma itself has turned against him. What hope is there now?
• What hope is left... for THE WEAKEST THERE IS?
Rated T+
Bennett masterfully incorporates elements of body horror throughout this issue to illustrate the pain the character is going through. Banner's internal fight is as visually compelling as the battle being fought in the real world. Read Full Review
I absolutely love when a comic gets me to think. I love when a story develops speculation and causes "water cooler" talk. Ewing does a fantastic job on this issue to add some needed tangible substance to the story while providing narrative clues as to the concluding direction of the series. Read Full Review
This latest issue of Immortal Hulk is all about setting up the stage for the end of the series. Sometimes, this can be a bit boring, a bit slow. But this is the Immortal Hulk we're talking about. Read Full Review
Once again, it's a busy issue. No one character takes the spotlight, but that's not much of a problem. The end of this issue is intriguing and as always, with every revelation, Ewing's story brings more questions than answers. Read Full Review
Issue #45 is the definition of an interstitial chapter"preparing things for what comes next as some characters are reintroduced, some new changes are clarified, and yet another gloriously tantalizing cliffhanger appears. Read Full Review
An issue that starts on the forgettable side turns into a fist-pumping thriller. The creative team downs pull any punches, and turns in one of the most exciting issues of the series to date. And it's all thanks to Joe Fixit. Read Full Review
I mean, it's Immortal Hulk, it's great. That ending, man. I usually don't care about spoiling things, but I guess I'll refrain here. I just have to wonder how Al Ewing is going to wrap all this up, since we now know for sure that this title is ending at 50. It's gonna be a lot, and I'm here for it.
Ewing and Bennett deliver one of the best comics I've read in a long time. A highlight among a book full of highlights. Perfect 10!
Sick.
Chef's kiss!! I am not surprised by anything anymore and the team still finds ways to make me love this book every time!
Ready or not, here comes Joe.
The Red Doors must be made from cosmic rays if Joe/Red Hulk unlocked one from using the cosmic rays from the U-Foes
If only one comic existed in 2021 I would want it to be this one! Another great issue leaving you upset that youll have to wait a month to get your hands on the next.
" I'm the Hulk ! You hear me ? The Hulk ! The worst Hulk of 'em all ! I'm sunshine Joe Fixit. The incredible Hulk!
- JOE FIXIT
As the supporting cast does exposition in the desert and the U-Foes nervously babysit the Hulk's corpse, Savage Hulk and Joe Fixit go through a big turnaround in the Below Place. It's speedy, entertaining, and gorgeously illustrated -- but it's far less self-contained than usual for this title. I feel like this issue's quality hinges to a great degree on what happens next.
I don't know what the hell is happening
There were some parts that didnt grab me as much and maybe I just need to reread thks series to remember all the moving parts because there is a lot at play thats starting to come together. Did get better at the end and got very exciting.
Sunshine Hulk ? Fuck it, Solar Flare Superman was cool.
Other than Red She-Hulk playing like she was going to be introduced as Superman on Zack Snyder's Man of Steel , or the awkward testing of the reporter's gamma powers this was a set-up issue - so nothing to exciting here, unless if some girls out there get wet off Doc Samson rocking Sasquatch-possessed mutton chops, mugging hard in the panel ...
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