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Immortal Hulk Vol. 6: We Believe in Bruce Banner
by Al Ewing
Ewing just can't seem to make a bad Hulk Arc.
Just when you think Al Ewing is hitting every horror genre, body horror, gore horror, or just general monster horror. He decides to go into the biggest horror of them all..political horror.
When hulk's followers begin to rally in his name, the head of Roxxon, Dario Agger from War of Realms wants to take hulk down. But in a fight? He can't win. Hulk is just too powerful. What if he can get the media on his side? What if he can create his own Hulk like savior. What if Hulk's mission is too far gone from the people?
Somehow Ewing does even a political story with the Hulk insanely interesting. From the thought of people revolting to fight for the hulk, or in the name of, to the "White Messiah" style storyline this is heading towards, everything adds up. Dario Agger is a piece of shit but he works well as one and despite his huge size, its his brains that is the scary part. The art still is solid and some epic fight scenes follow. My only negative is it feels a bit rushed at the later half of this arc.
Overall, Hulk is damn good once again. I'm hoping it stays in the 4 or 5 star range because this is Hulk's strongest run by far. A 4 out of 5.
Just when you think Al Ewing is hitting every horror genre, body horror, gore horror, or just general monster horror. He decides to go into the biggest horror of them all..political horror.
When hulk's followers begin to rally in his name, the head of Roxxon, Dario Agger from War of Realms wants to take hulk down. But in a fight? He can't win. Hulk is just too powerful. What if he can get the media on his side? What if he can create his own Hulk like savior. What if Hulk's mission is too far gone from the people?
Somehow Ewing does even a political story with the Hulk insanely interesting. From the thought of people revolting to fight for the hulk, or in the name of, to the "White Messiah" style storyline this is heading towards, everything adds up. Dario Agger is a piece of shit but he works well as one and despite his huge size, its his brains that is the scary part. The art still is solid and some epic fight scenes follow. My only negative is it feels a bit rushed at the later half of this arc.
Overall, Hulk is damn good once again. I'm hoping it stays in the 4 or 5 star range because this is Hulk's strongest run by far. A 4 out of 5.