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The Immortal Hulk (comic book)

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Template:Short description Template:Infobox comic book title The Immortal Hulk was an ongoing comic book series written by Al Ewing, pencilled by Joe Bennett, and published by Marvel Comics. The series starred the various dissociative identities, or "alters," of Bruce Banner as they grapple with the discovery that gamma-irradiated beings such as the Hulk are unable to die.[1]

The series began in the aftermath of the "No Surrender" storyline in Avengers, with the Hulk returning from his death at the hands of Hawkeye during the Civil War II crossover event. It quickly garnered critical acclaim,[2][3] [4] including three Eisner Award nominations for Best Continuing Series.[5][6][7] After spawning numerous one-shots by various creative teams and a spinoff miniseries starring Gamma Flight, the series concluded with issue #50 in October 2021.[8]

Summary

The Immortal Hulk begins as a series of single-issue horror stories, many of which cast the Hulk in the role of the monster. However, a larger story soon emerges, involving the Green Door through which gamma creatures must pass on their way back from death. Learning the truth of the Green Door sets the Hulk on a path which leads him to confront his father, the machinations of a secret government organization, the first Marvel Comics character to be called the Hulk, and the driving force behind all evil in the Marvel Universe.

Themes

In its 50-issue span, The Immortal Hulk addresses a wide range of themes. Its opening issues focus on the idea that all people have a monstrous side to their nature. After Hulk travels to Hell, questions of the Problem of Evil and the nature of morality come to the fore. The introduction of Joe Fixit and the Savage Hulk leads to an exploration of Dissociative Identity Disorder and the reconceptualization of the Hulk's psychological makeup as a "system" rather than a Banner-Hulk binary. The Roxxon storyline takes an environmentalist approach, portraying the dangers of capitalism and propagandistic media. Additionally, race, gender identity, and religion (particularly Judaism) are also explored.

Reception

The Immortal Hulk garnered high praise following its debut in 2018. Matt Lune of Multiversity Comics called the first issue "extremely well done," praising the reimagining of the Hulk as "a terrifying figure, with a grim, twisted, toothy smile, piercing stare and distinctly disturbing eloquence."[2] In 2019, 2020, and 2022, the series was nominated for the Eisner Award for Best Continuing Series.[5][6][7] Upon completion of the series, Tony Thornley of Comicon.com called it

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Artist controversy

Bennett caused controversy by including what was interpreted as antisemitic imagery in the background of a panel in The Immortal Hulk #43.[9] Though the imagery made it to print in the single issue, it was removed in collected editions. Following this, a 2018 political cartoon resurfaced in which the then-Brazilian presidential candidate Jair Bolsonaro was allegorically depicted as an “Independence Dragoon” (a member of a historical Brazilian military unit) fighting political opponents (including former presidents Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, Dilma Rousseff and Michel Temer) in the shape of monstrous rats.[10] In response to this illustration, Ewing severed ties with Bennett.[11] On 9 September 2021, Marvel announced that he had been removed from his current assignments and was not on any future Marvel projects.[12]

One-shots

In addition to the main fifty-issue run, several Immortal Hulk one-shots were released. Initially created as a way for the series to tie into crossover events without intruding on the main series, these one-shots expanded their focus to allow other creative teams a chance to tell self-contained Immortal Hulk stories.

Title Writer Artist Colorist Notes Release date
Immortal Hulk: The Best Defense #1 Al Ewing Simone Di Meo Dono Sánchez-Almara Tie-in to The Best Defense crossover Template:Dts
Absolute Carnage: Immortal Hulk #1 Filipe Andrade Chris O'Halloran Tie-in to Absolute Carnage crossover Template:Dts
Immortal Hulk: Great Power #1 Tom Taylor Jorge Molina
Adriano Di Benedetto
Roberto Poggi
David Curiel Template:Dts
Immortal Hulk #0 Al Ewing Mattia de Iulis Original framing story Template:Dts
Bill Mantlo Mike Mignola
Gerry Talaoc
Bob Sharen Reprint of Incredible Hulk #312
Peter David Adam Kubert
Mark Farmer
Dan Brown Reprint of Incredible Hulk #-1
Immortal She-Hulk #1 Al Ewing Jon Davis-Hunt Marcio Menyz Tie-in to Empyre crossover Template:Dts
Immortal Hulk: The Threshing Place #1 Jeff Lemire Mike del Mundo Mike del Mundo
Marco D'Alfonso
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King in Black: Immortal Hulk #1 Al Ewing Aaron Kuder Frank Martin
Erick Arciniega
Tie-in to King in Black crossover Template:Dts
Immortal Hulk: Flatline #1 Declan Shalvey Template:Dts
Immortal Hulk: Time of Monsters #1 Alex Paknadel
Al Ewing
Juan Ferreyra Introduces prehistoric "original Hulk" Template:Dts
David Vaughan Kevin Nowlan

Collected editions

The series has been collected into a number of hardcover and trade paperback collections:

Trade paperbacks

Volume Title Material collected Page count Publication date ISBN Additional notes
1 Or Is He Both? Immortal Hulk #1-5 and material from Avengers #684 136 Template:Dts Template:ISBNT
2 The Green Door Immortal Hulk #6-10 112 Template:Dts Template:ISBNT
3 Hulk in Hell Immortal Hulk #11-15 112 Template:Dts Template:ISBNT
4 Abomination Immortal Hulk #16-20 136 Template:Dts Template:ISBNT
5 Breaker of Worlds Immortal Hulk #21-25 136 Template:Dts Template:ISBNT
6 We Believe in Bruce Banner Immortal Hulk #26-30 112 Template:Dts Template:ISBNT
7 Hulk Is Hulk Immortal Hulk #31-35 136 Template:Dts Template:ISBNT
8 The Keeper of the Door Immortal Hulk #36-40 112 Template:Dts Template:ISBNT
9 The Weakest One There Is Immortal Hulk #41-45 112 Template:Dts Template:ISBNT
10 Of Hell and of Death Immortal Hulk #46-50 184 Template:Dts Template:ISBNT
11 Apocrypha Immortal Hulk: The Best Defense #1, Defenders: The Best Defense #1, Absolute Carnage: Immortal Hulk #1, Immortal Hulk #0, Immortal She-Hulk #1, King in Black: Immortal Hulk #1, and material from Immortal Hulk: Time of Monsters #1 248 Template:Dts Template:ISBNT Anthology collection of the Ewing-written Immortal Hulk one-shots
Great Power Immortal Hulk: Great Power #1, Immortal Hulk: The Threshing Place #1, Immortal Hulk: Flatline #1, and material from Immortal Hulk: Time of Monsters #1 112 Template:Dts Template:ISBNT Anthology collection of the non-Ewing-written Immortal Hulk one-shots
Gamma Flight Gamma Flight #1-5 112 Template:Dts Template:ISBNT Spinoff miniseries following Gamma Flight after the events of Immortal Hulk #47
Defenders: There Are No Rules Defenders #1-5 and material from Marvel Comics #1000-1001 144 Template:Dts Template:ISBNT Related miniseries revealing where Harpy went at the end of Immortal Hulk #48

Hardcovers

Volume Material collected Page count Publication date ISBN Additional notes
Book 1 Immortal Hulk #1-10 and material from Avengers #684 264 Template:Dts Template:ISBNT Compilation of Vol. 1 & 2 trade paperbacks
Book 2 Immortal Hulk #11-20 232 Template:Dts Template:ISBNT Compilation of Vol. 3 & 4 trade paperbacks
Book 3 Immortal Hulk #21-30 256 Template:Dts Template:ISBNT Compilation of Vol. 5 & 6 trade paperbacks
Book 4 Immortal Hulk #31-40 248 Template:Dts Template:ISBNT Compilation of Vol. 7 & 8 trade paperbacks
Book 5 Immortal Hulk #41-50 304 Template:Dts Template:ISBNT Compilation of Vol. 9 & 10 trade paperbacks
Omnibus Immortal Hulk #1-50, Immortal Hulk: The Best Defense #1, Defenders: The Best Defense #1, Absolute Carnage: Immortal Hulk #1, Immortal Hulk #0, Immortal She-Hulk #1, King in Black: Immortal Hulk #1, Gamma Flight #1-5, and material from Avengers #684 and Immortal Hulk: Time of Monsters #1 1,616 Template:Dts Template:ISBNT Collection of all Ewing-written Immortal Hulk material. Does not include Immortal Hulk: Great Power #1, Immortal Hulk: The Threshing Place #1, Immortal Hulk: Flatline #1, the non-Ewing-written material from Immortal Hulk: Time of Monsters #1, or the Defenders miniseries

References

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