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

3.0

Immortal Hulk: Of Hell and Death collects Immortal Hulk 46-50.

Well, Al Ewing's Immortal Hulk run has reached its conclusion. Hulk and Ms. McGee head to hell using the Forever Gate and bring the metaphysical epic to its conclusion.

The art and writing were superb but my first thought upon finishing it was "That's it?" I guess Ewing's run was more about the journey than the destination. I was hoping for a big fight or something but to paraphrase something Red Hulk says in this volume "Sometimes, walking up and punching things doesn't work."

The last couple volumes were kind of a letdown but Ewing set the bar a little too high for himself during the 35-40 issues of the series. Still, Immortal Hulk is one of the better Big Two runs of the last 10-15 years.

Immortal Hulk: Of Hell and Death brings the series to a somewhat underwhelming conclusion. Three out of five stars.