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Immortal Hulk #11 by Al Ewing

quirkycatsfatstacks's review

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4.0

I’m a bit conflicted about this issue. On the one hand I’m really happy with the sudden spin back around to the psychological side of things. There was a lot of internal monologues, a lot of questioning, and even more self doubt. It was well done and fairly interesting. The part I’m conflicted by is the inclusion of heaven/hell. This is something that can absolutely be done right, and it can be incredibly interesting. But I also feel like its somewhat overused (okay, extremely overused) and I almost wish they had tried to find another way to broach the same conversation. But it did work, so I can’t complain too much about it (thus the four stars).
The artwork for this series heavily drifted more towards the ‘horror’ side of comics, and it was a perfect fit. I don’t want to go into too much detail, because spoilers, but I will say that a few images there made my skin crawl.

marisacarpico's review

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4.0

What a crazy (figurative) place to bring this. A clever way to explore the real world while never deviating too far from the narrative. Art has perhaps never been better too.
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