Hulk #6
In "Les rois d'El Dorado," writer J. M. DeMatteis and artist Ron Wilson take the Hulk on a mind-bending journey through time and alternate realities, where the Contemplator summons four men who have each worn the mantle of Captain America to face a dystopian world ruled by the cyborg Adam II. With inks by Vince Colletta, Brian Postman, and Frank Giacoia, and colors by Don Warfield, the story unfolds in a surreal, high-stakes landscape where identity, legacy, and resistance collide. The cover by Al Milgrom and Joe Sinnott captures the eerie grandeur of this strange realm, a 10-franc comic from 1984 that stands out for its bold concept and striking art.
In "Les rois d'El Dorado," the Hulk ventures into the lost Incan city of El Dorado, where he confronts the enigmatic ruling triumvirate known as They Who Wield Power. Meanwhile, at Gamma Base, Betty Ross discovers that Doc Samson has secretly taken her father to a remote retreat for treatment, and in San Francisco, Fred Sloan reaches out to Betty, hoping she can help him with his book on the Hulk.
In "Les ombres du passé," four men who have each borne the mantle of Captain America are drawn into an alternate reality where Adam II rules as a tyrannical cyborg over a transformed human race. Gathered by the enigmatic Contemplator, they must confront a world where freedom has been replaced by mechanical obedience—before their own pasts consume them.
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