~Incredible Hulk #7 (2012)
In the past, it's always come down to the tattered pair of purple pants. Not today, though, as we see in the most recent issue of Incredible Hulk.This time it's...grey? Khaki?
For once the Hulk critics can be at ease; they don't have to speculate how the big, green gargantuan can fit in Banner's trunks.
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Showing posts with label Incredible Hulk. Show all posts
It's Banner Time!
~Incredible Hulk #6 (2012)
This is the second time this year the Incredible Hulk has featured some of the most diabolical and twisted forms of malevolence. In this panel, this time, it's the unfortunate persona of Dr. Bruce Banner. Normally, he's the rational-but-tormented side of the big green machine; this time, however, he's gone completely mad.
In the Incredible Hulk series, Banner and Hulk are totally separated; each has his own entire body. The problem is, Bruce wants Hulk back. And he's been working on everything and anything gamma-related to reacquire the disease which once, not too long ago, had him rampaging across the globe.
In this panel, Dr. Banner is firing one of his deadly arsenal of weapons. Who's at the other end? Well, you can guess, but I can guarantee he big, olive-hued, and as mad as heck!
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Hulk On Scene!
Fury's Big Week #4 (When the hammer is discovered, Fury calls in Clint Barton, aka Hawkeye, to act is part of the security in New Mexico. That's when Thor shows up, a scene from the movie, and attempts to grab the weapon. Meanwhile, Fury also has Black Widow on detail to pick up on Banner's trail before General Ross can get to him. We see the scene at Culver University where Banner transforms. The Hulk is the latest "batter up!")
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Dr. Doom and Hulk Means Mad Science
~Incredible Hulk #5 (2012)
Since the arrival of the new issues of The Incredible Hulk, out of the Shattered Heroes event, there's been a question in the minds of comic book readers: How can Banner and Hulk be separate entities?
Well, guess what? It's finally been revealed! In issue #5, it turned out that Dr. Doom, that notorious monarch of Latveria, literally separated the personas.
It's all part of the story. The Hulk is a true barbaric character now, no longer binded by the will that was Banner's. Yet, even though they are separate, we find that something continues to bring them together.
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