Immortal Hulk #26 established the series, if there was any doubt, as Marvel's activist comic book, a blatantly anti-capitalist agenda as laid down by the series protagonists, Bruce Banner and the Hulk Immortal Hulk #27 tells its story from three perspectives, from that of the Hulk, that of Dario Agger, minotaur CEO of Roxxon, the[...]
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In today's Immortal Hulk comic book, the letters page at the back begins with an image by the series artist Joe Bennett A few weeks ago he and his wife lost their young son, Erik Bennett Bleeding Cool reprints the note from Marvel editorial, as well as the artwork Joe used to tell his readers[...]
The Immortal Hulk #27 is in stores from Marvel Comics next week, by Al Ewing, Joe Bennett, and more We've got a preview below.
In which we follow a Roxxon corporate meeting, Bruce Banner's latest revolutionary plans, and Roxxon's elite B.E.R.S.E.R.K.E.R Unit guards.
Roxxon CEO Dario Agger, who has gone full Minotaur, is exploring Roxxon's options after[...]
The Immortal Hulk #25 was a rather special issue from Al Ewing and Joe Bennett, German Garcia, Ruy Jose, set further in the future than any Marvel Comics title before it, establishing the colour green as the most fearsome of all the realities, and a taboo hue, even in a reality that communicates with colour.
So,[...]
A few changes between solicitation and publication from Marvel Comics, getting FOC'd this weekend…
Spider-Verse #3 will be drawn by Carly Henson and Dayna Broder, along with the previously solicited Dike Ruan.
Immortal Hulk #28 will be drawn by Tom Reilly and Matias Bergara, rather than Joe Bennett.
Daredevil #14 and #15 will both now be drawn by Francesco[...]
The Immortal Hulk #26 is in stores from Marvel Comics next week, by Al Ewing, Joe Bennett, and more, and we've got a preview below.
And in the preview, we find Bruce Banner delivering a shocking speech to the world Is he running for President? It's getting hard to keep track.
Afterward, he heads to a diner[...]
A few changes between solicitation and publication as FOC is upon us, from Marvel Comics.
Star Wars: Empire Ascendant #1 will be drawn by Caspar Wijngaard and Paolo Villanelli, along with the previously solicited Roland Boschi.
Immortal Hulk #28 will no longer be drawn by Joe Bennett but by… someone else TBA Popular fellow.
Venom 2099 #1 will[...]
Later today, Marvel Comics will tell retailers that they will be sending last week's Immortal Hulk #25 back to a second printing It was one hell of a comic book, and the lines at the Panini UK stand at MCM London Comic Con, with their sales of the UK paperback Immortal Hulk Omnibus rocketing through[...]
Immortal Hulk may be one of the greatest comic book runs that Marvel Comics has ever published What does that mean? Dilution, baby, dilution,
Ahead of the release of their full January solicitations, Marvel Comics has announced a new one-shot comic coming in January from Tom Taylor and Jorge Molina called The Immortal Hulk: Great Power[...]
Immortal Hulk #25 is in stores from Marvel Comics next week, by Al Ewing, Joe Bennett, and more, and we've got a preview below.
In which we meet Par%l, denizen of the ninth cosmos, billions of years in the future, and you can tell she's a weird chick because she has a percent sign in her[...]
Aside from those, Immortal Hulk does the busienss for its big 25th issue Originally this was going to be the end of The Immortal Hulk and it would have relaunched with a new title – and issue 24 may show why this was the apoggee of that title But there's a lot of love for[...]
All part of this connective tissue that we will read about in Incoming #1.
In Immortal Hulk #20 we saw a mysterious being, in an issue called Metatron – was this the Voice of God?
Approaching a Bruce Banner on an asteroid next to the body of Mister Immortal Well, that was a clue…
Could this be in[...]
The Immortal Hulk #24 is in stores this week from Marvel Comics, by Al Ewing, Joe Bennett, and more, and we've got a preview below.
One that jumps all around the timeline, from a long time ago in a universe far away…
…to something a little more familiar, or two things, for that matter[...]
Absolute Carnage: Immortal Hulk #1 is in stores from Marvel Comics next week, combining one of Marvel's hottest-selling ongoing titles with a top-selling super-mega-crossover event… will this be the Marvel comic to sell a million copies for C.B Cebulski? That might be a bit much, but it's sure to be exciting for fans of both[...]
The day before New York Comic Con, Marvel Comics will publish the Absolute Carnage: Immortal Hulk one-shot by Al Ewing and Filipe Andrade And people may be going to get a little silly.
When solicited, it looked like this comic book would deal with the kidnapped corpse of General Ross, who was once the Red Hulk[...]
Absolute Carnage: Immortal Hulk by Al Ewing, looking at just what happened to the body of General Ross, the Red Hulk and Venom host, tops the Advance Reorders chart this week, as House Of X get a bump with its conclusion and Spawn #301 puts on numbers even though a number of those variant covers[...]
But we thought we'd get in early… all coming out for October 16th.
Absolute Carnage Vs Deadpool #2 (Of 3)
Absolute Carnage Symbiote Of Vengeance #1
Conan The Barbarian #9
Powers Of X #4 (Of 6)
Venom #18
Captain Marvel #10
Immortal Hulk #23
Venom #18 will also be getting a 1:25 wraparound variant cover for its second printing as well.
No visuals yet[...]
The Immortal Hulk #23 is in stores next week from Marvel Comics, by Al Ewing and Joe Bennett, and we've got a preview below.
And that preview opens with a flashback, showing the usual Hulk shenanigans.
Raging out, smashing into people's homes, leaving wanton death and destruction in his wake…
The Hulk really knows how to make an[...]
Bleeding Cool's Jude Terror was previously convinced that Marvel Comics was to cancel Immortal Hulk's run with issue 25 and then, potentially restart it with a brand new shiny issue 1, with the same creative team of Al Ewing and Joe Bennett He was wrong.
But he wasn't far wrong.
I am told that that was the[...]
The most recent round of Democratic primary debates was pretty exciting by all accounts, but did you know that some of the most shocking moments were ones that didn't make it to the air? That's because they were taking place in space on Alpha Flight's space station, as we see in this preview of Immortal[...]
Taking a cue from the wildly popular cover to Immortal Hulk #16, these variants show a gruesome transformation between the title character of the book's two identities.
For The Punisher, the idea kind of works…
Though it makes a little less sense with Johnny Storm on this Fantastic Four variant.
AMAZING SPIDER-MAN 29 BAGLEY IMMORTAL VARIANT
AMAZING SPIDER-MAN 30[...]
Marvel plans to kill off the Hulk in October's Immortal Hulk #25, a double-sized issue billed as "groundbreaking." Of course, it may take them a little while to accomplish this task as the issue is set billions of years in the future and it took the entire universe dying just to kill off the Hulk[...]
Who would want to buy a comic book about a hero who appears too adult? Adulting is hard… to sell.
And so, we find ourselves, in the present of Immortal Hulk #21, getting the monologue of 42-year-old Reginald James Fortean, who is about to try to kill him some Immortal Hulk.
And then a flashback, fourteen years[...]
Aspen Comics, the publisher began by the late Michael Turner will see more of his work repurposed for exclusive variant cover releases for San Diego Comic-Con from Booth #2320, Fathom, Soulfire and Black Cat, as well as classic Hulk artist Dale Keown on Immortal Hulk as well… To catch up with our other SDCC exclusive[...]
In this preview of Immortal Hulk #20, we find Banner having a chat with his dear old dad, who also happens to be the demon One Below All And Dad Below All has a revelation for Bruce.
It seems gamma isn't a radiation after all It's more of a supernatural substance…
A force, if you will[...]
We also pointed out that the comic was written by Gerard Jones, currently serving time on charges related to the possession and distribution of child pornography, who has seen a number of reprints from various publishers cancelled, both print and digitally.
Within hours, the listing on Marvel and Diamond's site had been pulled.
Now in its place[...]
Marvel's September solicitations are extremely heavy on the Immortal Hulk, one of Marvel's most successful recent comics, regularly outselling Batman as we've noted several times In addition to Immortal Hulk variant covers running across several titles, the month features the Hulk in the True Believers reprint line, features two more Directors Cut versions of Immortal[...]
As Immortal Hulk continues to outsell Batman, publisher Marvel Comics is looking to cash in on some of that Immortal sales appeal with a line of Immortal variant covers in September Modeled after Bruce Banner's transformation on the Joe Bennett variant cover of Immortal Hulk #16, the variants will appear on other Marvel titles and[...]
Immortal Hulk is a hit at Marvel, famously outselling DC standard, Batman What is it about this comic that's so appealing? An Immortal Hulk #19 preview gives us a glimpse inside of this week's issue…
With raw violence, Hulk battling the new Abomination, which is a resurrected Rick Jones Hulk punches him right in the face…[...]
But they changed the seating arrangement!" a reference to Do the Right Thing not even being nominated the year that Driving Miss Daisy won.
It does seem that this may have influenced Joe Bennett's choice of driver in today's Immortal Hulk #18, driving Bruce Banner – who has just woken up with a moustache chosen[...]