De verbijsterende Hulk Special #14
In "Monster," the Hulk finds himself stranded in a liminal dimension, hunted by an unseen force that severs his grip on reality. With the help of Walter Langkowski, a displaced spirit who briefly takes over his body, the Hulk confronts the fragile boundary between mind and form—only to face a choice that redefines what it means to be human. Written by Bill Mantlo and illustrated by Mike Mignola, with inks by Gerry Talaoc and colors by Bob Sharen, this standout issue features a cover by Mignola and Bob Wiacek, blending psychological depth with surreal visuals.
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Hulk is trying to do away with himself in the dimensional crossroads where he is trapped when he is tagged in the back by a mysterious force. Unable to shake the line, the Hulk's body is possessed by Walter Langkowski who explains that Alpha Flight is trying to find him a new body in another dimension. The displaced spirit of Bruce Banner agrees to let Walter have his body but, touched by the sacrifice, Walter refuses and leaves the Hulk. Banner is sucked into the Hulk's body once again and his body is pulled back to Earth by Alpha Flight.
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