Hulk #36
In "Manhattan sera à moi !", the aftermath of the Onslaught crisis leaves Hulk unstable and growing stronger by the moment—radiating dangerous energy as the military scrambles to contain him. With Janis having vanished from the Panthéon, chaos looms over Manhattan as the city faces a threat unlike any before. Written by Peter David and Sophie Viévard, with dynamic art by Angel Medina and inks by Robin Riggs, this 1998 issue captures a pivotal moment in the Hulk’s story, rendered in bold colors by Glynis Oliver and Malibu, and lettered by Christophe Semal. The cover, by Mike Deodato Jr., sets the tone for a city on the brink.
In "Manhattan sera à moi !", following the fallout from Onslaught, Hulk grows uncontrollably, radiating dangerous energy as military forces struggle to contain him. With the Panthéon breached, Janis vanishes into the chaos.
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