Hulk #8
In "Entretenir la Rage (3)", the enigmatic Fixer faces a desperate race against time as he must assume the role of his younger self—whom he accidentally killed—or risk unraveling the timestream entirely. Written by Khaled Tadil and Jeff Parker, with dynamic art by Declan Shalvey and bold colors by Frank Martin Jr., this issue pushes the stakes higher with every panel. The cover by Shane Davis and Mark Morales captures the tension in a single, striking moment.
In "Entretenir la Rage (3)," the Hulk awakens on a forgotten Soviet space station, adrift in a derelict orbit, where the descendants of its original crew have forged a surreal society from isolation and silence. After finding an escape pod, he slips into unconsciousness—only to wake to the chilling presence of Kraven the Hunter, who has come hunting not just prey, but something far more personal.
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