Following on from doing one for 2008's Iron Man (which you can see over in the Appreciation Tread for Starkie) I elected to make a CYOA cover for my fav MCU film which happens to have our beloved Green Giant, Thor: Ragnarok!
Hopefully at some point I'll make one for 2008's Incredible Hulk though sadly there was never an artbook for that movie so I'll have to find something different!
Immortal Hulk Gets More and More and More Printings
https://www.bleedingcool.com/2019/01...ore-printings/
I'm so happy it's doing so well! It's a wonderful book from what's gonna be a classic run.
Kind of interesting how Bennet draws the Hulk transformations. Usually it just seemed to mostly be Banner getting bigger and greener (or vice versa), but then there was the recent, painful-looking transformation back into Banner after Hulk reassembled himself (Granted, I think it's canon that all the transformations are painful, but this really *looked* it). Although I initially thought that was kind of a side effect of the trauma he experienced, we see something similar with "Ross" transforming into the Red Hulk last issue. Then again, that's probably not the "real" Ross....
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I finally catch up a bit in the Reading of Immortal Hulk after having read the first Immortal Hulk TPB.
And as i was thinking after reading the first issue in the floppy format and reading reviews about the stories,Immortal Hulk will be in my pull list.
I will be getting the Hulk Vol.2 TPB,that have the stories from issue 6 to 10.And next time i go to my LCS i will start collecting Immortal Hulk in singles starting at issue 11.
The stories and art are great.Never thought that Hulk as a horror comic book would be so cool.
I like how the lore of the Hulk stories is being writen by Al Ewing.And as a fan of the Bill Mantlo stories on the Incredible Hulk from way back,is quite interesting to see those stories being mentioned in the stories of the Immortal Hulk.
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I'm not very knowledgeable about the industry, but is there a particular reason why they release IM bi-monthly every-other-month? Just a random question.
Check thie custom Shfiguarts Hulk head. Reminds me of the Immortal Hulk
Incredible Hulk #225
Cover Date: July 1978
Sale Date: April 18th, 1978
Writer: Roger Stern
Artist: Sal Buscema
Inker: Joe Rubenstein
Letterer: Rick Parker
Colorist: Janice Cohen
Editor: Jim Shooter
“Is There Hulk After Death?”
Guest Stars/Supporting Cast: Doc Samson, General Ross.
Villain: The Leader
Synopsis: Doc Samson and General Ross are rushing to the infirmary lab to try and revive Bruce Banner, who was fatally electrocuted via a gamma harness while controlling a robotic Hulk. Samson places him under a gamma ray projector and hits the button. Banner sits up and screams, but collapses seconds later. Samson is unable to find a pulse and declared him dead. As the duo solemnly leaves, the Hulk sits up and inquires what is going on. Knowing that the mental blocks are still in place, Samson argues with the brute, telling him he’s not smart enough to remember anything for more than a minute. The Hulk doesn’t take too kindly to the insult and slams Samson thru the wall, breaking the mental block’s command. Samson tries to backtrack on his insults, but the Hulk isn’t having it. The two go at it for a while until the Leader teleports a hoard of Humanoids in hopes of eliminating the both of them. Together, they make short work of the “rubber men”, and the Hulk is insistent on resuming their fight. Samson said they need to take care of the Leader first, and the gamma villain is patiently waiting for them. He’s easily taken down via a mental command, and the Hulk is stalled with the help of Kinetron Mitts that direct the Hulk’s blows against him. Too bad they weren’t programmed to compensate for the Hulk’s mantra of “the madder Hulk gets, the stronger Hulk gets!” He smashes the mitts and the Leader orders his ship to teleport him to safety. Ignoring Omnivac’s warning, the Leader disintegrates and the Hulk resumes his attack on Doc Samson.
Commentary: Here we see the start of Stern’s version of the Hulk. He’s a bit meaner, speaking in more complete-but-still-broken sentences, and refers to himself as “THE Hulk”, rather than just as “Hulk”.
Just got my green treasure.
Best book of the 2018 IMO.
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It's great to see Immortal Hulk #13, #11(var), and the Is He Both TPB among them! The book is doing really well.
https://www.bleedingcool.com/2019/01...ance-reorders/
Immortal Hulk #12 preview
https://www.newsarama.com/43526-you-...2-preview.html
Really intense stuff!