IMMORTAL HULK #14 REVIEW. Our very angry, green giant gets a visit from an old "friend".

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  • Опубликовано: 25 окт 2024

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  • @mikefanofGDNgenuinedarksyde703
    @mikefanofGDNgenuinedarksyde703 15 дней назад +1

    This issue was a boring downer for my first viewing. Seriously, I'd fallen asleep. Hah, but that's mainly because I'm perma-tired, always exhausted now. I guess since the main character(s) went to Hell, he/they do logically have a lot of immediate trauma to process once back 'home'.
    At least Kyle Hotz's art is here to look as good as it always does. It really suits the subject matter, mood and atmosphere intended. Elevates this issue's narrative while at the same time contributing to make it drearier. Hah, no offense to Mr. Hotz. Oh, if he were ever to draw a comic that involved John Carpenter's The Thing...I think that'd be very fitting.
    Watching this again, this issue wasn't as much a turn-off as it initially was. This series does still seem plodding in comparison to Peter David's writing. Alright, see ya at your next drop of the angry green lump, meanwhile I'm onto your next one. Thanks, Marinus, and have a great day!

    • @darksydeiscomics1891
      @darksydeiscomics1891  15 дней назад +1

      I noticed that Imoortal Hulk is doing very well. Maybe i can do a couple here and there and then just stop. Also, you are bored too, sooooo.
      Hotzz is da man. Love his work LOT. Wouldn't tha be cool? Hotza drawing an adaptation of the Thing? :p.
      True Peter David was one of the best (if not THE best) Hulk writers everrrrr.
      On to the next one, Mike. Hope you have a fun day :)))))