Hulk #33
In "Consultation gratuite !", Miss Hulk and Doc Samson take on the emotionally shattered Homme-Molécule, whose heartbreak over Volcana has left him unstable, while Omnibus is abandoned in a blizzard, left to face the cold alone. Written by Peter David and Sophie Viévard, with art by Angel Medina and inks by Robin Riggs, this 1997 issue delivers a character-driven clash with a touch of melancholy, all rendered in vivid colors by Glynis Oliver and Malibu. The cover, a striking collaboration by Simon Bisley and Adam Kubert, captures the tension in bold, dynamic lines.
In "Consultation gratuite !", Miss Hulk and Doc Samson find themselves drawn into a bizarre emotional crisis when the Homme-Molécule, heartbroken over his failed romance with Volcana, spirals into despair. Meanwhile, Omnibus is abandoned in a blizzard, left to face the cold alone—his fate hanging in the balance as the line between science and suffering blurs.
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