The end of one of the most critically-acclaimed comic runs in recent history will arrive this October. Writer Al Ewing and artist Joe Bennett will close out their horror-infused work on Bruce Banner in IMMORTAL HULK #50, a special giant-sized issue that will present the groundbreaking conclusion to years of buildup, mystery, and Gamma-powered additions to the Hulk mythology. Throughout the past 49 issues, the all-star creative team has taken the iconic Marvel hero to places no creator has dared to go—through the Green Door and beyond! Now, they bid farewell to the Green Goliath, having redefined the character with a genre-bending exploration of both his powerful alter-ego and his humanity.
The final issue will find the Hulk down in the Below-Place as he searches among the ghosts of the past for the answers to all his questions. The dramatic ending will not only shed light on what’s next for Hulk but also reveal the future of the One Below All, the Green Door, the Leader, Jackie McGee, Joe Fixit and more!
"IMMORTAL HULK #50 is the climax of everything we've done in this book, an 80-page crescendo that spans over a century and contains the answers to some of the biggest questions of the run,” Ewing promises. “This is how it all ends - and we think it'll be worth the wait."
Check out Alex Ross’ incredible wraparound cover below and be there for the end to this historic run when IMMORTAL HULK #50 hits stands on October 13th!
IMMORTAL HULK #50
Written by AL EWING
Art by JOE BENNETT
Cover by ALEX ROSS
On Sale 10/13!
Series has been amazing. Also I really want Red Harpy in Legends.
ADour -
2021-07-15 @ 2:41 am
I'm glad to have read this run as it was coming along. It's truly something special and while I don't really want it to end, I respect that Ewing is ending at his own pace. This book was an instant modern classic.
I read only first 10-12 issues and it was one of the few modern marvel comics books that are good and do something new and different while fully embracing past and roots of the character, building on that to tell something new,exciting and truly dark.
I can't say I'm ready for it to be over, but I respect the hell out of a story that sticks to its plan, ends when it meant to, and doesn't decide to pad itself out to capitalize on its success. It's been a truly excellent run so far.
This has been far and away the best run of the Hulk since Peter Davids definitive era. Sad to see it end, but glad it gets to do so on its own terms.
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