After a strange encounter between Hulk, Joe, and The Thing, now we move back into the state of things which everyone else got themselves into after getting pulled into the Hulk’s orbit. Immortal Hulk (2018 - Present) Immortal Hulk (2018 - Present) on Hulk. Damn, that was... odd. The latest developments are terrifying and the visuals break yet more new ground when it comes to body horror. 11/12/20 – 1st Arena. You've never read a Marvel comic like this before. And that “sequence” with The Leader and Brian really got me. Here’s your Marvel Contest of Champions news brief for Thursday, November 12, 2020. •  The heat death of our universe has come and gone. This issue was boring as hell. Bravo. 1/12/21 – 5-Star Featured Crystal. We have listed all the champions in the post that applies some kind of debuffs or power drain/steal. For sure my least favorite episode of this incredible journey.favorite part? That time fly has all the knowledge there is about the ninth cosmos and the World Breaker. Sure, Sam Sterns makes references to what Dr. Brian Banner did and how he came into this Hellish Place. I'm excited to see where this is headed. •  You've never read a Hulk comic like this before. But yeah, this is great. Read Full Review, Immortal Hulk #25 is, simultaneously, a critical step in the Hulk's ongoing story and a unique digression into an incredibly alien world. Browse the Marvel comic series Immortal Hulk (2018 - Present). The Immortal Hulk #25 captured an echo in time and space that faded obsolete - cold and infinite blackness from particles so atomic that humanity itself is nothing but a tear yet to weep from an demodex folliculorum’s strand of matter. THE BAD: -Can't really make up my mind on the art. 12/15/20 – 6-Star Featured Crystal. It feels like someone's college art project before World Breaker Hulk appears. Given what came next (ie a good Hulk comic). Read Full Review, With a horrifying audacity in its script and doubly horrifying surrealist quality in its artwork, Immortal Hulk #25 delivers yet another monster issue for the lauded series, one that takes an unexpected yet tonally sound track heading into the title's final act. I’ve enjoyed the series up until this issue. However, without sounding too Biblical, this is where my brain went to make sense of all of this and I hope it helps or at least causes some really great conversation. P.S. Change ), You are commenting using your Google account. It is just so odd and so good at the same time. I guess yes obviously but I'll hold judgement until further issues explain more. Twists upon twists, upon twists in The Immortal Hulk #33, written by Al Ewing, with Joe Bennett on pencils, Ruy Jose, Belardino Brabo, Marc Deering, and Mark Morales on inks, Paul Mounts on Colors, and a special art sequence with artist Nick Pitarra, and Michael Garland on colors. The Immortal Hulk has overpowered the other Hulks, becoming dominant. I'm now 6 dollars poorer and likely to never buy another issue of Immortal Hulk. ( Log Out /  From Immortal Hulk: Flatline #1 The latest in a line of one-shots focusing on different parts of the character’s current status quo, Flatline focuses on a new character entering the fray who essentially aims to heal the rift between Bruce Banner and the Hulk. This thing would've made Fortean shit his abomination pants. With phrases that add ambiguity to time like “then”, writers open up an avenue for multiple interpretations, which is great to escape through if need be but adds mental gymnastics for confusion’s sake. It’s an action humanity can’t do for itself. That was so weird. Schedule Notes: Round 1 of the 4-Star Hawkeye and Immortal Hulk Featured Champion Arenas begin at 1pm EST. Add it to the pile of proof that Immortal Hulk … This is a very difficult comic to review. Somehow, Bruce Banner tore a hole in reality when that Gamma Bomb went off so many years ago. How does something like IMMORTAL HULK #43 happen? Sometimes, Ewing makes narrative plot points too vague and abstract to grasp. My conclusion: it’s Sin. Read Full Review, It takes the reader on a mind-bending journey, masterfully toying with their mental state at every turn and forging a bright path for the series going forward. A creature of chaos and anarchy, driven by rage and contempt for the structures of man. Man, what I wouldn't do to flesh out this setting more! Read Full Review, If you love mind-blowingly freaky, possibly hallucinogenic, out of this world storytelling with back words dialogue, made-up names, incomprehensibly futuristic beings, and a cliffhanger that really made no sense to what you just read, this issue is entirely for you. Cuomo … And, INCREDIBLE HULK fans can truly see his passion for the character, as well as the mythos behind the character. This creative team went above and beyond to give us what war with the Hulks looks like. Review: Immortal Hulk #42. If you find any, please let us know in the comment. I stopped reading about 8 pages in. I dig the writing and the art as Ewing and Garcia delivered a great story that set up a whole world worth exploring but is it truly an Immortal Hulk story connected to what I read for 24 issues? This book does need to be more specific or have some small yellow boxes to clarify when certain events take place. Since it’s an entity or a thing, which again I’m calling “Sin”, it’s only access to humanity and this universe was to manifest through emotional cracks in realities… until Bruce blew the doors open with the Gamma Bomb and created the INCREDIBLE HULK. It goes back in time to the current cosmos and is discovered by The Leader. At least for me. My thought is that The Green Door is how the One Below All (or as I’m calling it Sin) “calls out” to its people. a lot of this is set up in previous arcs. Well, I don't think there will be a lot more Ninth cosmos stuff. Read Full Review, Overall, this issue breaks up the steady pace and momentum that Ewing has had going, but it does so with purpose. I’m still interested in finding out exactly how Doctor Brian Banner arrived, as well as Sam Sterns. Pull It. I skimmed the rest but there was nothing interesting in this comic. IMMORTAL HULK #39 shows comic fans just how important an artist is to a comic, as well as the right artist for the right story. Immortal Hulk Vol. THE GOOD: -This was crazy, bold, different and interesting. Ewing sometimes tells a story a bit scattered and almost jumbled until the pieces come together. Best Shots review: Immortal Hulk #43 steady and ghoulishly impressive. Immortal Hulk and Immortal Abomination are the 2 champs Kabam will release this month. Review Al Ewing’s fantastic spin on one of our favorite Marvel characters works well and now in the Immortal Hulk #7, Hulk finds himself confronted by the Avengers. 8 offers good story progression on top of the already excellent horror and disturbing nature of the story. In the day, he is a lifeless shell of what used to be Bruce Banner but the night is his time. I have legit lowered this to a 1 just to spite you. This Cosmic Satan cannot act unless it’s through a fleshly vessel just like God acts through the Church today. However, by the end of this issue, it doesn't quite feel like the pieces make sense once it's over. Okay, I am not that bad. Thanks for the info. It unravels at its own pace. Hulk's design is too "Basic" but those Splash pages (YOU KNOW THE ONES) more than make up for it. Read Full Review. Overall, just amazing! Al Ewing said I had to pick this book up. The Immortal Hulk #26 is an awesome transition from focusing on Hulk himself into a story about the monster of Bruce Banner. Public opinion matters, saving “people” matters, there being a city left standing when all is said and done matters. It seems Immortal Hulk reviews by me are like buses, nothing for a while then two come along at the same time. Love it. His strength is gone. I know that seems odd, especially after reading and looking through this issue of IMMORTAL HULK. Read Full Review, I don't want to knock this issue too much because a lot of this story feels purposeful on Ewing's part. However, If not for Bennett’s shockingly in-depth illustrations, this series would simply be just… good. Devil Hulk acknowledges the Amadeus Cho theory about Hulk holding back, and Devil Hulk agrees with it, but says that it doesn't apply to him [The Incredible Hulk #20] Maims several people without actually killing them [The Immortal Hulk #1] Simply astounding is this chapter of Immortal Hulk. So, who’s righ… Have you been keeping up with this series? It’s Hulk in all the right horrifying ways Bennet and Ewing really pulled through with The Leader and the rest of the issue.