Hulk #46
In "Le monde du cirque," Bruce, under the influence of the enigmatic Master of the Circus, races through Las Vegas in search of Betty's killer, only to stumble into the sinister Cirque du Crime. With Rick on the brink of death from a mysterious illness, the doctor calls on the Avengers for help—just as the circus's twisted secrets begin to unravel. Written by Joe Casey and Sophie Viévard, with bold art by Ed McGuinness and inks by Nathan Massengill, this 1999 issue blends suspense and surrealism in a story that pulls no punches. The cover by Ed McGuinness and Nathan Massengill captures the eerie spectacle with sharp, striking detail.
In "Le monde du cirque," Bruce, under the influence of the mysterious Maître de Manège, tracks the killer of Betty through the neon haze of Las Vegas—only to stumble into the twisted spectacle of the Cirque du Crime. When the doctor Spar finds Rick near death from a mysterious illness, he calls in the Avengers, pulling Bruce deeper into a mystery that blurs the line between circus and nightmare.
In "Faites vos jeux," Dr. Spar tracks Marlo to Las Vegas, enlisting her help to find Bruce. Trapped in a twisted scheme by the Clown and the Circus of Crime, Hulk is used as a pawn in a high-stakes gamble—until he breaks free and crosses paths with Qnax in the desert.
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