Hulk #27
In "Nuances de vert," the Hulk steps into a tense standoff between the Punisher and crooked businessman Wulf Christopher, who the vigilante believes is behind a deadly conspiracy targeting his family. With SHIELD closing in, the Hulk's intervention creates a fragile moment of tension—and a surprising choice to let the Punisher go. Written by Peter David and illustrated by Terry Dodson, with inks by Gary Martin and colors by Glynis Oliver, this 1996 issue features a striking cover by Dodson.
In "Crime et châtiment," the Punisher, convinced that businessman Wulf Christopher is behind a conspiracy to kill his family, launches a violent assault. When SHIELD arrives to intervene, the Hulk steps in—unwilling to let justice be handed down by force—and lets the Punisher slip away.
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