>>118923241I wouldn't say Ewing surpassed them but he's definitely up there. It's a shame that people only realized it with Immortal Hulk, because he's been writing some great stuff over at Marvel that warrants the attention, and the way he weaves continuity into his works and fixes everyone else's is definitely worth paying attention to.
>>118923850I would say check his Ultimates/Ultimates2 series, stemming from Hickman's Secret Wars in 2015. Go into it with the context of a new universe being reconstructed after it got reset in that event, and that the Fantastic Four are unaccounted for. It gained a cult status, back when things like Civil War 2 and Secret Empire were hogging the light.
Immortal Hulk is his hot book right now, you don't really need context to enjoy it, even though it has deep dives and respectful of continuity without banging the reader about it.
And finally, check his Loki: Agent of Asgard series, it used to be one of the hot books back in the day here at /co/, before Ultimates was even a thing.