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

5.0

So the run ends. I think given the way the series has built itself up, readers might've expected something more bombastic for a finale, but I always figured we'd get something a little more introspective, especially to wipe the slate relatively clean for the Donny Cates/Ryan Ottley rebranding. I'm thrilled with it. This might even be better than Peter David's run, but I also have a bias towards body horror and eldritch threats. A lesser writer might have made that penultimate issue feel padded, or the flashbacks to the Stern family in the 20th century a little contrived, but it all gels.