Hulk #11
The cover of Hulk #11 makes its premise unmistakably clear: a seething mass of green-skinned, red-eyed Hulks surges toward the viewer, filling every inch of the image with snarling teeth and clenched fists — a genuinely unsettling visual that earns the tagline "Horror of a Hundred Hulks!" Ron Garney's pencils and Sal Buscema's inks give each figure a distinct, menacing presence, the sheer repetition of the Hulk's rage making it feel stranger and more threatening than a single monster ever could. Jerry Ordway, Garney, and Buscema bring their considerable talents to this 2000 Marvel release, and if the cover is any indication, "Role Reversal" has a lot on its mind about what happens when one Hulk simply isn't enough.
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While awaiting his murder trial, Bruce Banner is freed from a SHIELD facility by Tyrannus' subterraneans
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