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Immortal Hulk Vol. 7: Hulk Is Hulk (2020)

by Al Ewing, Joe Bennett (Illustrator)

Series: Immortal Hulk (Vol. 7 (31-35))

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"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."--Provided by publisher.… (more)
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I saw that my library finally had the entire Immortal Hulk run through the conclusion, so I'm going to binge the back half of the series this week. Though, after reading this volume, I'm questioning the wisdom of doing so. Hmm. Well, I've gotta feed the compulsion monster, so here we go.

After a few vaguely interesting chapters about Xenmu and the Mandela effect, the series comes around to the ol' Dumb Hulk vs. Leader scenario that I have read too many times before. The Leader sucks as a villain and nothing in the retelling of his origin and life as a villain that is included herein changes my mind about that.

At least there are a few body horror sequences every issue or two to perk me up before I drifted off to sleep. And the cliffhanger has a literal climax, that's good for a chuckle: "N-no! Something . . . is in Hulk! Building! Building inside Hulk! Help Hulk! Help! Before -- " Cue money shot!

Onward! ( )
  villemezbrown | Feb 16, 2022 |
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Thou comest as the memory of a dream, which now is sad because it hath been sweet.
- Percy Bysshe Shelley, Prometheus Unbound
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There's a feeling you get. When you've gotten so used to "just for a while" that it feels like forever. Things aren't safe, but they're stable -- all under control, you imagine. And then you feel the ground shift under your feet. Just a little. And you realize it's already falling apart.
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Contains material originally published in magazine form as Immortal Hulk (2018) #31-35.
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"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."--Provided by publisher.

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