She's something a little different, and it adds to the cynical tone of the comic.
The Immortal Hulk #5 art by Joe Bennett, Ruy Jose, and Paul Mounts
Joe Bennett's part in this work cannot be understated His artwork is gorgeous and does this battle justice Both Hulk and Sasquatch look aptly monstrous, with the Jade Giant's[...]
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It just pales in comparison to the previous three incredible issues of this Hulk run.
The Immortal Hulk #4 art by Joe Bennett, Ruy Jose, and Paul Mounts
Joe Bennett continues to craft a good-looking book, giving enough style and detail to make this look like a living and breathing world Walter Langkowski is made to look[...]
Each section is portrayed from a different artist, with Joe Bennett handling the framing with Ruy Jose, Leonardo Romero telling the cop's story, Paul Hornschemeier telling the bartender's story, Marguerite Sauvage on the old woman's story, and Garry Brown on the priest's story Paul Mounts provides the color on every section except the bartender and[...]
He wasn't cruel or malicious; he took a gamble, lost, and spiraled in the fallout.
The idea of a "Walking Ghost Syndrome" of radiation poisoning is a metaphorical theme the comic plays with, and it pays off impressively as the story progresses.
The Immortal Hulk #2 art by Joe Bennett, Ruy Jose, and Paul Mounts
Joe Bennett maintains[...]
The comic has many characters ask if they are good people, and the comic leaves it to the reader to interpret.
The Immortal Hulk #1 art by Joe Bennett, Ruy Jose, and Paul Mounts
Joe Bennett's artwork brings it all to life fantastically It shows the fear, uncertainty, and imperfections of each character's face The Hulk looks[...]
Of course, the big smash-down between Hulk and General Maverick's Red Hulk/Iron Hulk (which has already been cover-spoiled) is saved for next issue.
Avengers #684 art by Paco Medina, Joe Bennett, Juan Vlasco, Ruy Jose, Jesus Aburtov, and Morry Hollowell
Joe Bennett's artwork leads into the comic well too He makes the Hulk look as mean and[...]