The Immortal Hulk #15 was another incredible, deep, emotional, dark and intriguing entry in the series!
We now know that Hulk isn't too particularly fond of Betty. He wasn't the tiniest bit concerned or worried about her, so it appears there's no love there. It could be that he knows that she wasn't dead, too, but given the personality of the Immortal Hulk... yeah, you guys understand.
And we learned that the Immortal Hulk ripped apart/sundered the Hulk that sought to destroy everything, the one who was total rage that Hydra weaponized against the heroes during Secret Empire. Could it be that's why that Hulk stopped and reverted to Banner? Not due to Hydra giving it a time limit, but because the Immortal Hulk put it down before it could do further damage.
We'll be seeing more of the other various Hulk personas in the coming issues, which I'm very excited about! I cannot wait to see them all. Green Scar, Gray/Joe Fixit, Merged, Savage and who knows what others. It's gonna be very interesting. I'm wondering if the Immortal Hulk made deals with them or perhaps bargained with all the various Hulk personas. Promising something to all of them in return for him being in control.
And while he claims to be THE Devil Hulk... are we truly for sure? It's thrilling, being so uncertain and on edge. In any case, the Immortal Hulk is still very terrifying. His view of the world and methodology is akin to that of Ra's Al Ghul, believing the strong will survive and the weak will perish by destroying the old world to make way for a new, better world.
Avengers: No Road Home #6 was great! Love the focus on Conan and Wanda, but it's the scene with the Hulk that truly stole the issue for me. It ties in perfectly into The Immortal Hulk ongoing. Absorbing the Dark Shard and gaining power from it, altering his appearance that's strikingly similar to that of the Shadow People/Oldstrong Shadow Race. It makes me wonder that, given that Nyx is Queen of the Night... will the Immortal Hulk become the King of Night?
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