If Marvel could pull Sorrentino away from Lemire he’d be great as well. Love the images he did for Superman a while back:
https://twitter.com/and_sorrentino/s...275660800?s=21
And his Gideon Falls interiors are great too.
If Marvel could pull Sorrentino away from Lemire he’d be great as well. Love the images he did for Superman a while back:
https://twitter.com/and_sorrentino/s...275660800?s=21
And his Gideon Falls interiors are great too.
I'm sure everyone has their own take on the politics of this issue, but can we take a moment to appropriate how well Ewing handled the tone and pacing of it? It's great. Also, I find it funny how Namor is siding with the Hulk rather than his fellow mutants. I'm gonna guess he sees the true conviction Bruce has for his goals.
Replacing Joe Bennett full-time seems like an impossible task to me. He's the soul of the book.
I think the writing is still great even though i don't agree 100% with Al and his politics, Al is a bit too SJW for me from what i have seen in his personal life. He is actually a very nice guy when you talk to him at least on twitter which is why it was shocking when i once saw him retweet someone saying we should guillotine all the rich... i mean that's a bit much for me... I am not a fan of the rich but i wouldn't exactly be sharpening the guillotines any time soon. And his hatred for the rich and capitalism really shows here.
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Also for anyone being worried, Joe Bennet is not off the book permanently, he is literally off the book for 1 single issue, we have already had this happen before the only difference is this one wasn't planned, it's because his son died so he took a couple of weeks off and in the mean time instead of delaying the book they just went with a different artist for the issue. If you currently go to Joe Bennets facebook page he is already uploading new Hulk images he is drawing for the book.
While politics in medium can be annoying, it's mostly because it's either poorly written, boring, or the writers have this believe that what they think is the ultimate solution, and the last one is a big deal, since it's very often arrogant and short sighted, and perhaps, delusional.
So for issues #26 of IH, it's not boring or poorly written, and while what Banner is saying may be what Ewing believes, Amadeus is used on it to basically say "What you believe may not work", and Banner doesn't have a counter for it, nor does he seem to have anything against Amadeus, but is still something he wants to try, so Ewing avoided the delusion, in this issue at least.
This issue is more of setting up what's going to happen next, those I usually only find to be okay, so it's a 5/10 for me.
It’s not looking too good for Green Scar and Professor spoilers:end of spoilers
Cho pointing out that the two most “heroic” Hulks aren’t on board with Devil Hulk’s plans definitely set off alarm bells for me. Wonder if Devil Hulk locker then up or killed them?
Most likely just locked them up. Even the mindless rampaging Hulk that now resides in Devil's prison was something I believe Devil admitted he locked up as well. I don't necessarily think any of the other personas in Banner's mind can be killed even by Devil. They'll exist but not be actively partaking hence "Dormant". Who knows, maybe we'll see a glimpse of either of them while Ewing is still writing Hulk but quite unlikely.
No offense, bit it's ridiculous to use that term just because someone is liberal.
I doubt that. It just sounds like you just assumed it was serious. People aren't serious when they say "eat the rich" for example.No the tweet he was retweeting was serious, trust me I checked
Can you link to the tweet so we can judge for ourselves?
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