• Last time, it was just business - and they destroyed a town and left the Immortal Hulk in pieces.
• Now they're in the middle of New York City, fighting a very different kind of Hulk...
• ...and the AVENGERS are taking it personally.
32 PGS./Rated T+
Bennett delivers some beautifully detailed action in this issue. Everything is dialed up visually and the art brilliantly captures the emotional tone of the story. Read Full Review
It's up to guest star Jen Walters to take the last gasp of air before the Immortal Hulk makes its terminal dive. It's a bracing gulp that refreshes the reader by supplying a welcome bit of distance. Take one last look at this Hulk, from the outside, and ask yourself if he is a monster or a man or something else entirely. And then follow along regardless of your conclusion, because this title is racing inexorably toward a GOAT finish. Read Full Review
The series enters its endgame with a hell of a superhero brawl. This isn't your typical hero versus hero punchfest, which is exactly why you need to pick it up. Read Full Review
With only three issues of IMMORTAL HULK left, I thought wed discover a bit more about the One Below All, Sam Sterns, and even the Green Door. How does it all work? Who or what exactly is the One Below All? How did Sterns figure out how to control the Green Door? There is just a ton of questions I hope Ewing answers with little page count left. And I, for one, sincerely hope we get those answers. Let me know what you think, have a great week, and God Bless! Read Full Review
This battle against the Avengers proves to be even more vicious than their first appearance at the series' start with Hulk pulling some particularly nasty new tricks out of his sleeve. The brawl is well depicted and enjoyable for its pacing and creativity, but still reads as part of a stall extending from the past several issues. Read Full Review
Over all I think this is a great issue for fans of action and for story. If you like one but not the other, I still think you'll be pleased with the content here as plenty of both have been packed between the pages. I'm not a huge fan of the stylistic choice with Immortal Hulk's face… but that's just my own opinion and I'm sure other readers will love it's more grotesque/horror styling. Read Full Review
Pure Gold. The low user reviews coming from children who are made their character didnt win. I found this to be totally balanced and a iteration of Thor I find much more compelling. This was one of the best comic fights I have read in a long time and I cant help but feel so much of that is the wonderful pacing and story telling of Al Ewing!
" The Hidden blight behind the world tree ! The untamed storm that tears the longhouse asuner ! You are the darkness of midgard made flesh !"
- THOR
It's Immortal Hulk. Obviously, it's great.
It's still criminally good. I don't want it to end after #50 though...
These last pages are always so so good
Excellent rematch
Hulk vs. Avengers, round two, is an absolute blockbuster in terms of spectacular visuals. It comes to a satisfying if not decisive end. It's such a complex fight that I think the issue is just a bit short on character and plot development. Also, with Jen Walters narrating throughout, this is one of those issues that proves "Divergent Narration" is really hard to do. I think She-Hulk's captions cause some minor hiccups in storytelling flow. Still a great read, though.
Well paced and well executed. These story points need to be resolved before we deal with Sterns especially how Jen factors into it. Bennett's art and scenes were phenomenal as always. Jose and Mounts being there all throughout keeps it very tight, bright and familiar.
If we have to have an angsty Jen Walters, let’s at least have Ewing write her instead of Aaron.
This was a really good read in my opinion. Great action, great Hulk characterizations and just a good job overall.
It's pretty clever to have She-Hulk be the perspective character. Any readers looking at this for the first time in this series will see her relationship with her cousin as well as her inner conflict of loyalties between him, Betty, and the Avengers. There's something bigger clearly going on especially when Rick Jones enters the scene. Makes me wonder what this is all leading towards in Red Harpy and the newer Hulk's relationship and where Bruce fits in.
I don't like such chaos in a solo character ongoing, plus we already saw that in the beginning of the series, so that wasn't really necessary and it just wastes time this series could spend on something new and more interesting... But yeah, the arm scene was great, plus seeing Jen and Betty like here is cool. I hope there will be no more Avengers in the final issues.
This shit makes no sense.What happened to Marvel comics?Ewing and Aaron should leave Thor alone.