Immortal Hulk #28

8.7

Critic Rating

7 Reviews
8.4

User Rating

51 Reviews
Writer Al Ewing
Artist Tom Reilly, Matias Bergas
Cover Price $3.99

• Are your children normal? Are they respectful of you and other approved authority figures? Do they have a poster of the Punisher on their wall?
•  Or are they angry and discourteous? Do they embrace difficult and/or dangerous concepts, such as protest and the environment? Do they stand with the Hulk?
•  Ask yourself: Are your children normal... or have they joined the TEEN BRIGADE?
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CRITIC REVIEWS

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  • 9.4

    The Super Powered Fancast - Deron Generally

    Dec 11, 2019

    Reilly and Bergara's art is brilliantly contrasted in this issue. Taking a different part of the whole story works perfectly for the tone of both parts of this story. I love the visuals in this issue. Read Full Review

  • 9.0

    Comics: The Gathering - Charles Martin

    Dec 11, 2019

    By focusing on a rank-and-file Roxxon guard as well as supervillain CEO Dario Ager, Immortal Hulk #28 shines an illuminating light on two different kinds of anti-Hulk sentiment. Formidable guest art and ambitious character work ensure that this "breather" episode is as unmissable as the rest of the series -- and the surprise villain reveal at the end adds some ongoing plot development to these otherwise-isolated stories. Read Full Review

  • 9.0

    You Don't Read Comics - Christopher Landers

    Dec 16, 2019

    Overall, this issue isnt quite up to the level of excitement of other recent chapters, but its still a solid story by a top-notch creative team. It is clearly filler, meant to extend the arc a little more past its natural runtime. Still, Ewing draws you in with his fun take on Dario Agger, and his poignant B story about an average Joe who cant maintain his relevance in an ever-changing world. You could skip this issue and not miss much, but its still some of the best writing in the biz today. Read Full Review

  • 8.8

    Weird Science Marvel Comics - Dispatchdcu

    Dec 11, 2019

    Overall, IMMORTAL HULK fans will leave this issue feeling like Al Ewing is back on track. The direction is clear. The villain is apparent. And, the Hulks motives are ironed out well. The supernatural, time-traveling, universe threatening, almost Biblical in nature storytelling has been set aside for now and its so refreshing! Read Full Review

  • 8.6

    Comic Watch - Tom Caniglia

    Feb 28, 2020

    That said, in a book with so many important plotlines going on, these kinds of character pieces/breaks in the action arent my favorite. The cover alone, beautiful Alex Ross piece that it was, just screamed pass, for me, but Im glad I picked it up. This one redeems itself by being so dark and well written. Read Full Review

  • 8.0

    ComicBook.com - Chase Magnett

    Dec 11, 2019

    With guest artists like these two, The Immortal Hulk remains one of the most satisfying monthly reads imaginable, taking even disruptions in schedule and transforming them into (generally) well-realized opportunities. Read Full Review

  • 8.0

    Beyond The Panel - Jideobi Odunze

    Dec 11, 2019

    If anyone thought that was it for Roxxon, this issue said otherwise. Immortal Hulk #28 assured us that this is one business man who is not ready to let go of the new opportunities now afforded to him, in spite of current losses. Read Full Review

USER REVIEWS

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  • 10

    GammaBurst

    Dec 11, 2019

    The ending alone is amazing! There's no other book like this in the market.

  • 10

    Grifter

    Dec 11, 2019

    God, this book actually keeps getting better and better

  • 10

    Psycamorean

    Dec 12, 2019

    This issue, like all the rest, is so great. I love it. Everything about it. It's too much to list, so I'll just say, bringing back the Teen Brigade in this context was really cool. Al Ewing is using every bit of Hulk lore he can to craft what is easily one of the best Hulk runs in a long, long time.

  • 10

    ohhaimark

    Dec 14, 2019

    THE GOOD: -This was the best issue in a while. I loved it. -The guest artists felt appropriate here. Usually they're unwelcome with this series, but I don't think anything demanded Bennett's wonderful artwork, and they helped the juxtaposition. -The story with the security guard was just great. -Al Ewing may be one of the best writers working now. It's hard to think of anyone else whose script is so impressive. -I was totally off base with Dario Agger. He is just such a unique, interesting villain. -I'm not at all familiar with the Teen Brigade, but I really liked th execution here. -The last page of the guard's story was so damn good. Not to mention, the next panel was super effective. -I'm really interested i more

  • 9.5

    Spacey Medicine

    Jan 03, 2020

    I liked seeing the guy's side of things, and also the way Roxxon is twisting things up, and also just everything!

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  • 9.5

    Federico Liguori

    Oct 17, 2020

    Almost perfect. Everything in this issue is gold.

  • 9.0

    MKW69

    Dec 11, 2019

    OK Boomer.

  • 9.0

    EDiakota

    Dec 15, 2019

    " HNH. You get it now ? The humans world already ended. Welcome to planet Hulk. " - HULK

  • 9.0

    CrazyforRAMU

    Jul 02, 2020

    This issue takes the pulse of public/Roxxon reaction to the Hulk's new campaign by following Agger and a low-level security guard through their very different days. It's terrifically clever. The artists pull lots of nuance out of the script, and there's a lot there. The prose is both beautiful and brilliant. It falls short of perfect mainly because the guard's story lacks closure, and the possibility of it being intentionally ambiguous makes it no less frustrating.

  • 9.0

    Ultimate Goblin

    Jan 17, 2023

    Very good, even with these guest artists. Couldn't see Bruce/his father parallel.

  • 8.5

    Afre

    Dec 11, 2019

    Issues like these are hard to review. The storyline goes to a direction I didn't see. But I like it. Art is okay and serves its purpose. It's a different-kind of big storyline for Hulk now. And I like it.

  • 8.5

    AFINO

    Dec 13, 2019

    When art is used in service of telling a powerful story, as it is in IMMORTAL HULK #28, then the guest-artists deserve a lot of credit for helping this book avoid coming off the tracks...which it was dangerously close to doing. However, by going back to the succinct, laser-focused storytelling that is the hallmark of the first 13 issues, the security guard 's story is compelling, and Dario Agger seems like he can do more than just intimidate businessmen and threaten teacups. Personally, I wish The Minotaur segment had been in IH #26 (or #27), but I'm glad it's clear he knows who he's up against. The IMMORTAL HULK who---even with the wicked smile and the anti-Roxxon agenda---(hopefully) prevented the security guard from making a mistake he more

  • 8.5

    Hislight

    Apr 27, 2020

    A very smart issue written from the perspective of a man we all know and dislike in modern times but found a way to make you think about things and slow down a minute. Well done! I did find alot of the villain to be boring..trying to defeat the hulk financially and all these online server's. It's a great idea it's just executed in a muddy way.

  • 8.5

    Ryan

    Dec 17, 2021

    Dario Agger and Roxxon are mindlessly annoying. Ewing does a great job writing about the security guard and his daughter.

  • 8.0

    DDJamesB

    Dec 12, 2019

    I was a little confused at one part with the officer story as to what happened with the cops daughter but besides that I thought this was a nice change of pace and more back to the basics of what makes hulk a good read. Just could have used a little more hulk

  • 8.0

    egonnn244

    Dec 15, 2019

    "and the devil is here for his own" Al Ewing and The Immortal Hulk never fail to deliver.

  • 7.5

    Simon DelMonte

    Dec 12, 2019

    A story about how all those people wearing Guy Fawkes masks at protests are really wearing V for Vendetta masked licensed by Warner Bros.

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  • 1.0

    The asinine caricature of a brainwashed right-winger daydreaming about shooting his own daughter was just too much for me, I'm out.

  • 10

    BloodyNinja

    Dec 11, 2019

  • 10

    Swamp Think

    Jul 28, 2020

  • 10

    Bruno Mael

    Sep 10, 2020

  • 10

    ComicMan

    Sep 17, 2020

  • 10

    aleyuma

    Mar 17, 2021

  • 10

    Rant-Man

    Nov 27, 2025

  • 9.5

    huz

    Dec 11, 2019

  • 9.0

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    Kalaoui

    Dec 12, 2019

  • 9.0

    Silver Rocket

    Dec 12, 2019

  • 9.0

    Jason The Dude

    Dec 12, 2019

  • 9.0

    DippingBird

    Dec 15, 2019

  • 9.0

    Another Nerd

    Dec 15, 2019

  • 9.0

    sebastianorellana95

    Dec 17, 2019

  • 9.0

    pippopietro22

    Aug 30, 2020

  • 9.0

    Julhin

    Jan 11, 2022

  • 9.0

    Mout

    Feb 04, 2022

  • 8.5

    _maite14

    Dec 14, 2019

  • 8.5

    Jorge Mendes

    Jan 09, 2020

  • 8.5

    Justin Ray

    Mar 04, 2020

  • 8.5

    Crusader

    Feb 17, 2021

  • 8.5

    matmene

    Jul 27, 2022

  • 8.5

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    Sep 23, 2022

  • 8.5

    dxstro21

    Mar 29, 2025

  • 8.0

    TheFallenKing13

    Dec 11, 2019

  • 8.0

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    Jun 16, 2020

  • 8.0

    ed1138

    Jan 21, 2023

  • 7.5

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    Dec 16, 2019

  • 7.0

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    Nov 06, 2022

  • 6.5

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    Dec 11, 2019

  • 6.0

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    Dec 12, 2019

  • 5.5

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    Dec 13, 2019

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    Mar 15, 2020

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