That is fucked up. That's honestly the kind of body horror that legit makes me scared haha.
Although the way theHe's far more wicked and vengeful than any other Hulk, with the intelligence to make you think twice before crossing him.
There have been so many final pages in this series that made my jaw drop.
Jarella hasn't quite been relevant to Immortal Hulk (yet?) so I kept it to what's been relevant so farGreat OP but you forgot to mention one other thing that Banner has had in his past that has affected the Hulk; Failed relationships with other women like Jarella.
Seriously, is there a bigger waste of potential than Hulk's role in AbCarn? I love Cates and I've been on board with pretty much everything he's done, but that was grossly underwhelming.
He's more... like a ghost rider... or something like that. Not full villain
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There were a lot of scenes that made it clear that this Hulk is different, but that one cemented it for me. He's far more wicked and vengeful than any other Hulk, with the intelligence to make you think twice before crossing him.
This does come up in the runNICE.
Doesn't he like, see Bruce as his child and himself as the father, or some shit? I remember reading one panel where he mentioned something similar.
I have a crush or Harpy Betty. It's a very conflicting feeling.
Hulk has one of the best healing factors in Marvel and is literally immortal. I'm going to spoiler you on something. They chopped up the Hulk and put pieces of him in separate jars.
This is the end result:
Cremation won't work.
edit: beaten by one post!
Dunno why they wouldn't just do this but ship the separate pieces to the ends of the universe or encase them in adamantium or some other similar metal/substance.
Of course they may have tried this too, I'm not a regular comics reader.
I've heard great things about this series. Is the Hulk basically a villain now though?
Dunno why they wouldn't just do this but ship the separate pieces to the ends of the universe or encase them in adamantium or some other similar metal/substance.
Of course they may have tried this too, I'm not a regular comics reader.
Man did that chap people's assI like this conversation with Hulk and McGee and her motivation
Lol I wasn't even surprised about that because of course
Ongoing, issue 25 will be out Wednesday
i fell of comics recently but I loved al Ewing since his Loki run. Mighty Avengers and especially Ultimates we're so good and so robbed. I'll have to catch up on this. Any other new ewing works I gotta check out?He doesn't get the attention, although thankfully he's getting some now because of Hulk, but Ewing is the best writer Marvel has.
Mighty Avengers and especially Ultimates we're so good and so robbed.
Avengers: No surrender and No road homei fell of comics recently but I loved al Ewing since his Loki run. Mighty Avengers and especially Ultimates we're so good and so robbed. I'll have to catch up on this. Any other new ewing works I gotta check out?
i fell of comics recently but I loved al Ewing since his Loki run. Mighty Avengers and especially Ultimates we're so good and so robbed. I'll have to catch up on this. Any other new ewing works I gotta check out?
I agree, been following since his Loki run, in fact as I said in my previous post it's one of the few things I didn't like about Hickman's secret wars is it caused that run to end abruptly with no resolution to one of the best modern imaginings of Loki, not just in comics and I say this as someone who tends to follow characters from Norse and Celtic mythology across all mediums.He doesn't get the attention, although thankfully he's getting some now because of Hulk, but Ewing is the best writer Marvel has.
His Defenders: Best Defense mini-event with Chip Zdarsky, Gerry Duggan, and Jason Latour is great. It features Immortal Hulk, so you may want to check a reading order to see where it fits in. I think it's around issue four or five of Immortal Hulk. It's not consequential to the IH story, but it's good fun. His New Avengers and USAvengers runs, after Mighty Avengers, are fantastic, and his Avengers events with Mark Waid and Jim Zub, called "No Surrender" and "No Road Home," are up there with Busiek's Avengers Forever as the best Avengers-centric events in Marvel history.