Hulk #22
In "Cercle vicieux," the Hulk is thrust back into the past by the time-traveling Kronus, forced to relive the traumatic events that forged his rage and transformed him into the Hulk—giving him a chance to alter the past and erase the Jade Giant’s existence. Written by Herb Trimpe and Len Wein, with art by Trimpe and inks by Joe Staton, this 1982 issue blends psychological tension with a bold temporal twist. The cover by John Buscema captures the Hulk’s fractured journey with striking intensity.
In "Cercle vicieux," the Hulk is thrust back into the past by Kronus, forced to relive the pivotal moments that forged him into the Hulk—each step a chance to rewrite history and erase the Jade Giant’s existence. With no clear path to change the past, the question isn’t whether he can alter fate, but what he’ll become in the process.
In "Défenseurs contre Défenseurs," rogue groups posing as the Defenders plunge New York into chaos, turning the city into a battleground of deception and mayhem. With the real Defenders facing off against impostors, the team must unite with a group of aspiring heroes to restore order—before the city falls to the very name they’re meant to protect.
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