Hulk #6
In "X-calade!", the Hulk races to stop dictator Farnoq Dahn from using Havok’s powers in a deadly nuclear scheme, as the Pantheon clashes with X-Factor in the shadows. With missiles launched toward civilians and Havok strapped to them, the Hulk faces a desperate rescue mission in a country where Dahn’s grip remains unshaken—until a shocking act of violence changes everything. Written by Peter David and illustrated by Dale Keown, with inks by Mark Farmer and colors by Glynis Oliver, this 1993 issue features a cover by Dale Keown.
In "X-calade!", the Hulk finds himself caught in a global clash as the Pantheon opposes X-Factor in the tense streets of Trans-Sabal. Amid the chaos, Betty and Marlo share an unexpected moment with Rick's mother, adding personal stakes to the escalating conflict.
In "Le sort des armes," the Hulk races to stop dictator Farnoq Dahn from weaponizing Havok’s powers, as Dahn launches missiles with both the hero and civilians strapped to them. With the Pantheon locked in battle against X-Factor and Dahn’s true cruelty exposed, the Hulk must act before it’s too late—though even victory may not shake the dictator’s grip on his nation.
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