Hulk #2
Part two of Mariko Tamaki's "Deconstructed" arc delivers one of the most psychologically charged covers of 2017: Jennifer Walters stares into a shattered bathroom mirror, her eyes blazing an unsettling green as her reflection gazes back — both versions of her caught mid-scream, dark veins tracing her skin. Jeff Dekal's cover art turns a simple bathroom into something genuinely unnerving, using the fractured glass and a sickly green glow to suggest a woman teetering on the edge of something she can't quite control. With Nico Leon on interior art and Tamaki at the helm, this issue promises a deeply personal, tension-filled look at what it means to carry something monstrous just beneath the surface.
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Jennifer meets with Ms. Brewn's landlord and later has a meltdown after watching some children play "Hulk" in Central Park.
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