Immortal Hulk TPB Vol 01 Or Is He Both

Immortal Hulk TPB Vol 01 Or Is He Both

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VERY FINE/NEAR MINT
(W) Al Ewing
(A) Joe Bennett
(CA) Alex Ross
Collecting Immortal Hulk #1-5 and material from Avengers #684
Horror has a name. You'd never notice the man. He doesn't like to be noticed. He's quiet. Calm. If someone were to shoot him in the head…all he'd do is die. Until night falls - and someone else gets up again. The man's name is Banner. The horror is the Immortal Hulk! And trouble has a way of following them both. As reporter Jackie McGee tries to put together the pieces, Banner treads a lonely path from town to town, finding murder, mystery and tragedy as he goes. And what Banner finds, the Hulk smashes! Elsewhere, the hero called Sasquatch can't help but feel involved. In many ways, he's Banner's equal - and his opposite. Sasquatch is about to risk his life by looking for the man - and finding the monster! Rated T+

Date Available: 11/21/2018
BONUS REVIEW by Kevin Healy


Immortal Hulk has been, hands down, the best series Marvel is publishing since its release. From the inspired Alex Ross covers, to the strongest interior art Joe Bennett has ever done, and especially to the mad doctor genius of writer Al Ewing, this is a modern horror book for the ages that feels ageless. If these stories took place in the 60's, they'd fit right in with the original run. If they happened in the 2000s, they'd fall along with the Bruce Jones run. If they timed into the 70's, they would be DC horror comics. In any era, this is a top drawer book that everyone should be reading.

Highest Recommendation


I give it 10 out of 10 Grahams


VERY FINE/NEAR MINT
(W) Al Ewing
(A) Joe Bennett
(CA) Alex Ross
Collecting Immortal Hulk #1-5 and material from Avengers #684
Horror has a name. You'd never notice the man. He doesn't like to be noticed. He's quiet. Calm. If someone were to shoot him in the head…all he'd do is die. Until night falls - and someone else gets up again. The man's name is Banner. The horror is the Immortal Hulk! And trouble has a way of following them both. As reporter Jackie McGee tries to put together the pieces, Banner treads a lonely path from town to town, finding murder, mystery and tragedy as he goes. And what Banner finds, the Hulk smashes! Elsewhere, the hero called Sasquatch can't help but feel involved. In many ways, he's Banner's equal - and his opposite. Sasquatch is about to risk his life by looking for the man - and finding the monster! Rated T+

Date Available: 11/21/2018
BONUS REVIEW by Kevin Healy


Immortal Hulk has been, hands down, the best series Marvel is publishing since its release. From the inspired Alex Ross covers, to the strongest interior art Joe Bennett has ever done, and especially to the mad doctor genius of writer Al Ewing, this is a modern horror book for the ages that feels ageless. If these stories took place in the 60's, they'd fit right in with the original run. If they happened in the 2000s, they'd fall along with the Bruce Jones run. If they timed into the 70's, they would be DC horror comics. In any era, this is a top drawer book that everyone should be reading.

Highest Recommendation


I give it 10 out of 10 Grahams


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