Hulk #2
In "En avant toutes!", Betty and the Hulk navigate the rocky terrain of their marriage, only for a bizarre accident to turn Betty’s hair green—adding a splash of surreal humor to their struggles. When the Infinity Gauntlet’s snap erases half the universe, including Betty’s friend Rick, the Hulk must confront Abomination’s latest scheme, leading to a desperate rescue that pulls him into a mysterious vortex. Written by Peter David and brought to life by Dale Keown’s dynamic art, with inks by Mark Farmer and colors by Glynis Oliver, this 1992 issue blends personal drama with cosmic stakes in a standout chapter of the Hulk’s saga.
In "Can-ul-ard," Marlo’s accidental magic turns Betty’s hair green, adding chaos to an already strained marriage between Betty and the Hulk. As the universe reels from the Infinity Gauntlet’s snap—leaving half its beings, including Rick, gone—Abomination kidnaps his ex-wife, dragging the Hulk into a swirling vortex in a desperate bid to save her.
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