A review by bengriffin
Immortal Hulk Vol. 10: Of Hell and Death by Al Ewing

3.0

I've kind of already forgotten what happened at the end of this run, and didn't even realise it was the last volume when I was reading it. That said, it was always going to be difficult to stick the landing on such a great series, and it was much more about the journey than the ending anyway. It's hugely impressive to me that they managed to keep me engaged with a character I didn't care for and knew little about previously for 11 volumes! There's some amazing literary writing you don't normally find in a lot of comics throughout and stunning moments of horror and pathos consistently for the whole run. It doesn't even feel like a disappointing ending really, I'm just glad they wrapped it up and enjoyed the wild ride along the way. Highly recommended overall.