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The Immortal Hulk (USA) di Ewing & Bennett

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Ben-Point

Citazione di: Azrael il 20 Settembre 2019, 02:59:13


IMMORTAL HULK #28
AL EWING (W) • JOE BENNETT (A) • Cover by ALEX ROSS
2020 VARIANT COVER BY DALE KEOWN
• 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?
32 PGS./Rated T+ ...$3.99

Cover sempre più fighe! :dsi:
"Quando sono uscito, ho visto tutti quei corpi lì a terra... Troppi da contare... Troppi da immaginare... Non era più la guerra: era omicidio." - Edward Daniels (Shutter Island)

John Constantine

Letto il #24, che idealmente chiude questo primo maxi-ciclo. Le ultime pagine sono pazzesche, mi hanno fatto più paure che il resto della run (il che è tutto dire).

gAg91

Citazione di: John Constantine il 02 Ottobre 2019, 17:12:46
Letto il #24, che idealmente chiude questo primo maxi-ciclo. Le ultime pagine sono pazzesche, mi hanno fatto più paure che il resto della run (il che è tutto dire).
Quoto tantissimo!

Quando potrebbero uscire i TP italiani?

JhonSavor

#64
Citazione di: gAg91 il 02 Ottobre 2019, 17:28:34
Citazione di: John Constantine il 02 Ottobre 2019, 17:12:46
Letto il #24, che idealmente chiude questo primo maxi-ciclo. Le ultime pagine sono pazzesche, mi hanno fatto più paure che il resto della run (il che è tutto dire).
Quoto tantissimo!

Quando potrebbero uscire i TP italiani?

:quoto:

gAg91

Citazione di: JhonSavor il 03 Ottobre 2019, 16:31:43
Citazione di: gAg91 il 02 Ottobre 2019, 17:28:34
Citazione di: John Constantine il 02 Ottobre 2019, 17:12:46
Letto il #24, che idealmente chiude questo primo maxi-ciclo. Le ultime pagine sono pazzesche, mi hanno fatto più paure che il resto della run (il che è tutto dire).
Quoto tantissimo!

Quando potrebbero uscire i TP italiani?

:quoto:
Spero prestissimo vista la velocità che hanno avuto con gli spillati . E poi la storia merita veramente questa celerità

Clod

In effetti negli USA i volumi stanno uscendo ad una frequenza maggiore rispetto ad altre serie.
Pure un omnibus con i primi 20 numeri è di recente uscita.


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We are called Cybermen. We were exactly like you once, but our cybernetic scientists realised that our race was getting weak. Our lifespan was getting shorter, so our scientists and doctors devised spare parts for our bodies until we could be almost completely replaced. Our brains are just like yours, except that certain weaknesses have been removed. Weaknesses like... emotions, pain. You will become like us. You will be upgraded.

Kenshiro

Se è l'HC uscito questo mese contiene solo i primi 10 numeri. ;)
Io ho preso fino al terzo TP, il quarto lo prendo da Forbidden Planet però, c'era Ewing alcune settimane fa ed ha autografato un mucchio di copie.
Non muore mai ciò che in eterno può aspettare,
E dopo strane ere anche la morte muore.

eX Gon Freecss

Clod

Giusto, errore mio


Inviato dal mio iPad utilizzando Tapatalk Pro

We are called Cybermen. We were exactly like you once, but our cybernetic scientists realised that our race was getting weak. Our lifespan was getting shorter, so our scientists and doctors devised spare parts for our bodies until we could be almost completely replaced. Our brains are just like yours, except that certain weaknesses have been removed. Weaknesses like... emotions, pain. You will become like us. You will be upgraded.

Azrael

Immortal Hulk #24 (Published by Marvel Comics; Review by Justin Partridge; 'Rama Rating: 10 out of 10):

The "second act" of Immortal Hulk comes to a thunderous, horrifying conclusion in Immortal Hulk #24. Having broken into Shadow Base, the Devil Hulk - Betty Ross in her new terrifying form - and the hollowed Rick Jones take the fight to Fortean, backed by the combined might of Gamma Flight. But while Al Ewing and artist Joe Bennett deliver a stellar, long time coming showdown between the Hulk and the new Abomination, it is the aftermath of said fight that makes this issue perfect. Grimly and methodically setting up the title for its next arc, Ewing starts to make good on all the teases he's peppered throughout the arc like the Hulk sitting on a "Steel Throne" and revealing just who has been reaching out to "Bruce Banner of Earth" from beyond the stars. Chock to bursting with dread, body horror, and tremendous turns of phrase Immortal Hulk #24 is another stone cold classic issue for the consistently impressive series.
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IMMORTAL HULK #25
AL EWING (W) • GERMÁN GARCÍA with JOE BENNETT (A) • Cover by ALEX ROSS
MARY JANE VARIANT COVER BY KRIS ANKA
VARIANT COVER BY JOE BENNETT
VARIANT COVER BY ED MCGUINNESS
VARIANT COVER BY RON LIM
VARIANT COVER BY ANDREA SORRENTINO
HIDDEN GEM VARIANT COVER BY Gene Colan and Rudy Nebres
VIRGIN VARIANT COVER BY ALEX ROSS
GROUNDBREAKING DOUBLE-SIZED ISSUE!
• You've never read a Hulk comic like this before. You've never read a Marvel comic like this before.
• The heat death of our universe has come and gone. The Hulk is finally dead. Now, billions of years later, the Ninth Cosmos cowers...
• ...before the BREAKER OF WORLDS.
56 PGS./Rated T+ ...$5.99

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"Quando sono uscito, ho visto tutti quei corpi lì a terra... Troppi da contare... Troppi da immaginare... Non era più la guerra: era omicidio." - Edward Daniels (Shutter Island)

Azrael

Immortal Hulk #25
Written by Al Ewing
Art by German Garcia, Chris O'Halloran, Joe Bennett, Ruy Jose and Paul Mounts
Lettering by Cory Petit
Published by Marvel Comics
Review by Justin Partridge
'Rama Rating: 9 out of 10

Al Ewing and company set the Immortal Hulk up for an audacious endgame in #25. Following through on his apocalyptic cliffhanger from the previous issue, Ewing transports us to the end of all reality, following a sort of posthuman being who explores the new "broken" universe.

Teaming up with guest artists German Garcia and Chris O'Halloran, the trio throw us deep into a universe devoid of light and life - one that has been ruined completely by the omnipotent and all-powerful Hulk. But even at the end of all things, the Hulk cannot escape his past or his pain, leading to more of the title's trademark body horror and deep, dark philosophical pining. Poetically written and rendered with a vast, space opera energy, Immortal Hulk #25 is another unconventional winner for one of Marvel's best current ongoings.

When we last left the Devil Hulk, he had literally eaten the Sentience of the Cosmos, imbuing his immortal, horrifying form with the Power Cosmic. Now with Immortal Hulk #25, writer Al Ewing follows through with that devastating turn by transporting us further into the future, Ewing reveals that the whole of the cosmos has fallen to the "Breaker of Worlds." He does so by filtering the horror through a new lifeform, a sort of chromatic psychic being who is tasked with exploring the wastes and reporting her findings back to a central hive-mind; one of the last remaining planets not destroyed by the Green.

But as Immortal Hulk has taught us, the Hulk, much like Thanos, is inevitable. After being entrusted with a new "Abomination," one that can hopefully warn the past of the terror of the Cosmic Hulk, our audience surrogate alien and her stronghold is soon beset by the raging green terror, one who can break stars and planets with his bare hands. Though much of this issue could comfortably be called "set-up," Ewing and the guest art team make it some of the most audacious and ambitious set-up I've ever seen. Ewing seems completely unconcerned with accessibility, aside from a few scant touchstones to the Hulk's new cosmic rage and bits and bobs of worldbuilding in regards to our extraterrestrial.

Working in tandem with Ewing's new high science fiction tone, regular guest artists German Garcia and Chris O'Halloran adapt well to the end of all reality, rendering the deep black nothingness of the backgrounds and the strange new posthuman lifeforms and their technology with engaging chromatic choices. Choices like the alien's mode of communication, which uses flower-like appendages that attach to one another to transmit thoughts and the last planet's beautiful, expansive crystalline construction look ripped right from Roger Dean's daydreams.

But the terror of the "Cosmic Hulk" is the real draw of Immortal Hulk #25, and True Believers, trust me when I say, it is an awe-inspiring sight. Now graced with eye-catching concentric Kirby circles (much akin to the designs of the Ancient Celestials), the alien's planet is quickly smashed under the awesome might of the Cosmic Hulk in splashy, emerald fire.

But the creative team don't stop there. In an attempt to contact the Hulk, the alien connects it's mind to the Hulk's, to ask why he ended all reality. But what she finds the "horror beneath all" visually represented by some Marvel-by-way-of-Hieronymus Bosch as the team renders thousands and thousands of "hollowed" souls taken by the Hulk. They then double down on the hellish imagery, shifting to a second double-page splash of the title's version of Hell, dominated in the foreground by a roiling mass of green, screaming flesh indicative of the "One Below All" whose "Weapon is Hate." It is truly off-putting stuff, but I defy anyone to try and tear their eyes away from it.

With a horrifying audacity in its script and doubly horrifying surrealist quality in its artwork, Immortal Hulk #25 delivers yet another monster issue for the lauded series, one that takes an unexpected yet tonally sound track heading into the title's final act. Though we still don't have much of an idea of why exactly the Devil/Cosmic Hulk ended reality, the finality of this issue drapes a heavy dread across the already unsettling series. Heaven save us from the Immortal Hulk.
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IMMORTAL HULK #29
AL EWING (W) • JOE BENNETT (A) • Cover by ALEX ROSS
MARVELS X VARIANT COVER BY TBA
• Giant monsters have been unleashed in Phoenix, Arizona. The Roxxon Corporation is unavailable for comment.
• The people need help. They need the crusading outlaw with a heart of gold they read about in the Herald. They need their secret hero.
• Instead, they're getting the IMMORTAL HULK.
32 PGS./Rated T+ ...$3.99

IMMORTAL HULK #30
AL EWING (W) • JOE BENNETT (A) • Cover by ALEX ROSS
MARVELS X VARIANT COVER BY NICK BRADSHAW
• The first Gamma Bomb unleashed a terrifying creature with impossible strength who waged war on all human authority.
• The authorities gave the beast a name - a name the whole world knows. But it was someone else's name first...
• ...and now the HULK THAT WAS has returned to take it back.
32 PGS./Rated T+ ...$3.99
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Immortal Hulk #26 (Published by Marvel Comics; Review by Kat Calamia; 'Rama Rating: 8 out of 10):

Bruce Banner has taken over Shadow Base, and has a message for everyone. Following the series' ominous milestone issue of a desolate world, Immortal Hulk #26 focuses on how the universe could possibly get to this place, allowing us to see how the world reacts to Bruce's new philosophy and the effects this has for the rest of the Hulk family. Writer Al Ewing fully dives into the political, psychological, and philosophical themes that have been sprinkled throughout the series from the start. There's no twisting Hulks in this issue, but Joe Bennett's pencils are just as haunting through this character-driven narrative. Immortal Hulk #26 shows that Bruce Banner is just as horrifying as the monster inside.
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