Immortal Hulk #31
| Writer | Al Ewing |
| Artist | Joe Bennett |
| Cover Price | $3.99 |
• There's a new monster in town. He's cuddly. He's lovable. He's down with the kids. And he's available for your corporate retreat.
• Yes, there was another Hulk, once - the one who made all those nasty threats to end the world. But who needs him?
• THE LIVING HULK is here. And he's going to save us all - or your money back.
Rated T+
CRITIC REVIEWS
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ComicBook.com - Chase Magnett
Feb 12, 2020It's clear from the start, at least for readers with Hulk mythology, that something is off, but what makes The Immortal Hulk #31 extraordinary is how it slowly ratchets up tension across the entire issue. Read Full Review
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You Don't Read Comics - Christopher Landers
Feb 29, 2020This chapter doesnt shake things up too much, but if youve been enjoying Ewings run on this book so far, you wont be disappointed. Xemnu is a great fit in the horror-themed story, but McGowans flashbacks are equally compelling, and much needed development for one of the newest characters. This book is already an instant classic, but it only gets better as it goes. If youre not reading it, start picking up the trades immediately. Read Full Review
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Comics: The Gathering - Charles Martin
Feb 12, 2020Immortal Hulk #31 delivers another masterfully-balanced chapter that offers equal delights to readers who want slugfests and readers who want to put supporting characters under a microscope. Xemnu's uncanny powers serve as a nice bridge between the two, messing with memories and swaying the outcome of the big fight. It's not a standalone story -- it cries out for more Xemnu details -- but it is an enthralling one. Read Full Review
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Newsarama - Justin Partridge
Feb 14, 2020Continuing its commitment to character and plot Immortal Hulk #31 is another winner for the Immortal Era of Hulk. Read Full Review
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8.9
Weird Science Marvel Comics - Dispatchdcu
Feb 12, 2020This weeks IMMORTAL HULK was wildly entertaining and full of energy that will keep you excited for whats to come while also feeling like you gained some pertinent information about the story thats currently unfolding. Read Full Review
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8.0
Beyond The Panel - Jideobi Odunze
Feb 12, 2020For better or worse, the game changed for the Hulk by the end of this chapter. If you thought that this was ever going to be a war that could be won through brute force alone, then the team-up of the Minotaur and The Living Hulk say otherwise with the conclusion of Immortal Hulk #31. Read Full Review
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7.6
The Super Powered Fancast - Deron Generally
Feb 12, 2020Bennett and Rodriguez deliver some great art in this issue. The action looked great and all of the panels are filled with great details. Read Full Review
USER REVIEWS
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Xemnu is my favourite superhero since his time with Avengers and old Spider-Man team-ups
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Really liked the criminal perspective in McGowan's flashback. I didn't know anything about Xemnu before this series but I'm very excited for him and The Minotaur in future issues.
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Immortal Hulk is starting to get creepy again, and that's perfect!
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Another incredible issue. Xemnu is back.
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Just a great issue. Weird, but not confusing, plus Xemnu is a fantastic new character.
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Nice to see my childhood hero, Xemnu, back. I too remember watching him on the TV and reading comics about the adventures of the Incredible Hulk.
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It's fantastic even more so than usual. Ewing, more than 30 issues in, still finds ways to get me emotional about shady characters I shouldn't care about. I mean Dr. McGown's past sequence intro was perfect and the ending just the same. Matched with great clean art by Javier Rodriguez. I'm still thinking about GlowBoy...damn! Xemnu on the other hand was just as interesting and I love Ewing's dialogue for him. What more to say about Bennet, Jose and Mounts....flexing their art muscles as always! Sometimes we read awesome things illustrated by even better artists and we take them for granted because they become the new normal....well enjoy this run because it's special!
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9.5
Whoa, Xemnu! I used to watch him when I was a kid I think...
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Dr. McGowan gets a major slice of backstory; appropriate, as she's also responsible for booting the main plot forward (She recognizes Savage Hulk is in trouble in Vegas and beams him out before Xemnu can finish flipping the script on him). Both parts of the story get excellent art and despite their disparate styles, they harmonize very well. Al Ewing works similar magic with the plotting, jumping nimbly between the ongoing plotlines and tying them all together. This is an absolute delight to read -- while also being wonderfully creepy.
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9.0
"I've always wanted to meet the Incredible Hulk" In my review for the last issue, I wrote that I feel staleness creeping into the series. I take that back. I have no idea who or what Xemnu is, but this issue was awesome. It blew my socks off. My interest in this book has been brought back to 100%. I won't write anything else, because I don't want to put any spoilers in, even if by accident. Just read the issue. It is one of the best in the run. Joe Bennet, as always, is on his A-game.
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I personally wasn't getting a bit lost in all the goodness but it's all making sense to me now! Idk if it's Xemnus mind control but this is one of the best issues in a long time
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I am so lost yet so amazed at the same time. McGowan is a great character
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Had some great art as usual but with a nice plot about the original hulk and I'm excited to see how they work this story considering the last few pages
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" You all know me, don't you, b, oys and girls ? Xemnu from the magic planet ? Remenber ? Before the job and the familly you hate. Before everything got so hard. Remenber saturday morning télévision ? Smell of a new plastic toy ? Remenber being happy ? Then you remenber me. " - XEMNU
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So weird I can't really wrap my head around it. Which is a good thing.
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4 out of 5 Xemnus ˜„︘„︘„︘„ï¸
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I didn't really get it, but it was cool.
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Good to see Xemnu.
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