Immortal Hulk #19
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeAl Ewing's Immortal Hulk consistently delivers some of the most unsettling horror in Marvel's 2019 lineup, and issue #19 — "Butterfly" — is no exception. Alex Ross's painted cover presents two monstrous, reptilian figures bathed in a roiling blaze of orange and gold: a massive, clawed creature looming above a smaller but equally grotesque beast whose single glowing eye and open, screaming mouth radiate an eerie, supernatural light. The texture and color work Ross brings to these grotesque forms feels genuinely alive and deeply unsettling — a perfect visual promise of the darkness waiting inside from the creative team of Ewing, Bennett, José, and Paul Mounts.
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Monitored from the Shadow Base, the composite Abomination defeats the Hulk with digestive acid. The Harpy, accompanied by Jackie McGee, kills the Shadow Base agents who just terminated a witness, then rips the Hulk's chest and feeds on his heart.
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