Agree. Ewing has me really hyped for The Leader.
I always view General Ross as an antagonist/nuisance that needs to be backed up by his Hulkbusters and tons of superweapons or be transformed into the Red Hulk to be any kind of threat to Hulk.
However, I view The Leader as FAR more dangerous threat and deserves the title of arch-nemesis for Hulk/Banner. He's outsmarted the likes of Dr. Doom, Reed Richards, Hank Pym, T'Challa, Hank McCoy, and even Banner himself on more than one occasion. The Leader is a highly underrated villain and in my opinion he's probably one of the deadliest. I'd definitely rank him alongside the likes of Doom & Thanos in terms of intellect. And this arc in Immortal Hulk is proving how deadly a threat he is... And I love it!
The Mantlo Banner Hulk stuff is interesting. It's a bit corny and dated in some parts (It's kind of goofy having the Hulk in a massive lab coat, for one, and the Hulk amnesty parade). But it's a very interesting especially once it gets to the final part, where Bruce starts to unravel due to several circumstances such as the Secret Wars, his gamma research being corrupted, Nightmare etc and becomes worst than ever. Check out the box on the covers for those issues too......
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I always say that Mantlo's paved the way for the Hulk we have today.The first "really big" change to his mythos. The Banner/Hulk transformation started all the changes the character would in the upcoming years: from Banner's intelligence and control to Mindless Hulk to Grey Hulk, etc..with the writing from Byrne, Milgrom, PAD,Jenkins and now Ewing.
I hadn't read the very early parts of the run until recently, but I wish more had been done with the fact in the early part that even when Banner was "in control" of the Hulk, if he got too overwhelmed he's shoved into the Hulk persona and then has to "come back", even within the body. That's a fascinating part of the dynamic that really never got explored - once #298 hit he was just an animal with no real battle for control.
"Mutationem Aeternum"
Krakoan and Proud
Immortal Hulk #34, summary:
"I almost got him, a few times. Yeah, I know I got excited and overconfident. But I was just rehearsing for the big one.
I'm really gonna get em, this time. Really. Really I am. Really."
The only thing I want out of this, is for Fixit to be involved.
A large part of how Joe turned out was kind of defined by the Leader and his schemes. The curing of the Rick Hulk and his transformations becoming more frequent; the whole Middletown incident led to him becoming "Joe", and the Countdown arc was one of the last major storylines before the return of the Savage led to the Merged/Professor era.
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I Like The Leader is hulk’s Lex Luther equivalent. Ross is the hulk’s second most personal enemy ( Brian Banner is First) because he’s Because he’s Betty’s dad. But Leader is more powerful, cunning and can play the long game, while also manipulating the Hulk’s psychology to his advantage many times. All hallmark traits of an arch-enemy. It’s often the Leader’s ego that leads to his defeat in most of his battles against Bruce
The thing with Ross is that there were/are characters who basically played similar roles, - rather well, I'd say - like Fortean and Ryker. Leader, specially in the hands of Ewing, has way more potential.
Ross has been everything from enemy to ally, and that’s a testament to his elasticity as a character. I still like Leader the best of all the Hulk rogues though.