23 min

28th Place: The Immortal Hulk #1 with Colin Bell Shelfdust Presents: The Fifty Best #1 Issues

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This week we rise up from our miserable grave to look at the comic which ended up in 28th place: Immortal Hulk #1 by Al Ewing, Joe Bennett, Ruy José, Paul Mounts and Cory Petit!
In The Immortal Hulk, when Bruce Banner dies, Hulk rises at night to take vengeance. The opening issue provides a straightforward example of that, as a botched robbery sees Bruce take a bullet to the head – and an innocent bystander killed in the process. Hulk rises up to seek out the people responsible and gain a measure of justice. This week Matt is joined by special guest Colin Bell – no stranger to the experience of clawing out of a grave and seeking vengeance – to talk all about it!
 
Colin Bell is a reformed comics critic turned writer and letterer, best known for his work on the creator-owned Dungeon Fun/Pirate Fun comics series with Neil Slorance. For more from Colin, you can find him on Twitter here!
Matt Lune is a critic and podcaster who has written for publications including PanelXPanel, The MNT and Multiversity. You can find him on Twitter here!

This week we rise up from our miserable grave to look at the comic which ended up in 28th place: Immortal Hulk #1 by Al Ewing, Joe Bennett, Ruy José, Paul Mounts and Cory Petit!
In The Immortal Hulk, when Bruce Banner dies, Hulk rises at night to take vengeance. The opening issue provides a straightforward example of that, as a botched robbery sees Bruce take a bullet to the head – and an innocent bystander killed in the process. Hulk rises up to seek out the people responsible and gain a measure of justice. This week Matt is joined by special guest Colin Bell – no stranger to the experience of clawing out of a grave and seeking vengeance – to talk all about it!
 
Colin Bell is a reformed comics critic turned writer and letterer, best known for his work on the creator-owned Dungeon Fun/Pirate Fun comics series with Neil Slorance. For more from Colin, you can find him on Twitter here!
Matt Lune is a critic and podcaster who has written for publications including PanelXPanel, The MNT and Multiversity. You can find him on Twitter here!

23 min