Hulk #32
In "Hulk Fiction," Betty struggles to write her book about life with the Hulk, while Rick gears up for a new talk show. Amid shifting alliances and personal crises, Matt Talbot faces consequences for his actions, Omnibus is judged by his people, and Miss Hulk reaches out to Samson—only to find him under attack by shadows. Written by Peter David and Sophie Viévard, with art by Angel Medina and inks by Robin Riggs, this 1997 issue blends personal drama with surreal tension, all rendered in bold colors by Glynis Oliver and Electric Crayon. The cover by Medina and Riggs captures the story’s eerie, introspective mood.
In "Hulk Fiction," Betty struggles to finish her book about living with the Hulk, while Rick gears up for his new talk show. Matt Talbot faces consequences for shooting Betty, and Omnibus is put on trial by his own people. Meanwhile, Miss Hulk calls Samson, only to find him under attack by shadows.
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