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Chargement... Immortal Hulk Vol. 11: Apocryphapar Al Ewing
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Appartient à la sérieImmortal Hulk (Vol. 11 (0, The Best Defense, Defenders: The Best Defense, Absolute Carnage: IH, King in Black: IH, Immortal She-Hulk, Time of Monsters)) ContientThe Incredible Hulk [1968] #312 par Bill Mantlo (indirect)
Stephen Strange is dead. All that is left is a charred skeleton. Bruce Banner wants to know why -- and he won't stop until he knows the truth. The road to answers will lead to the return of the Defenders! Then, the symbiotic nightmares of ABSOLUTE CARNAGE and KING IN BLACK engulf two very different Hulks! And when Jennifer Walters falls in battle during EMPYRE, she steps through the Green Door...and learns the full horror of being an Immortal She-Hulk. Plus, revisit the tortured relationship between Bruce and his father that inspired IMMORTAL HULK! Aucune description trouvée dans une bibliothèque |
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Most interesting for me was Immortal Hulk #0, which has a new framing sequence by Al Ewing bookending reprints of two seminal stories that have been mined extensively in Ewing's Hulk opus:
• 1985's Incredible Hulk #312, wherein writer Bill Mantlo pissed off Barry Windsor-Smith by jumping the gun and spoiling the story for Smith's in-production Hulk special about Banner's abusive father that was subsequently withdrawn and eventually reworked into the 2020 graphic novel, Monsters.
• 1997's Incredible Hulk # -1 (that's Minus One, a line-wide Flashback event numbering gimmick Marvel did) wherein the death of Banner's father is revisited.
I haven't had a chance to re-read these stories since I first bought them as new comics back in the day. Mantlo's writing is stiff and stilted, but it was interesting to pick out all the bits that survived into Monsters. And the Peter David issue reminded me why he was one of my favorite comic book writers of the 1990s, especially his run on Hulk. Good stuff.
Heh. Given how much I disliked some of Ewing's storylines in the main title, this may be my favorite Immortal Hulk collection. ( )