Hulk #8
"Cauchemar sous la mer" marks a standout moment in the Hulk series with its eerie, dreamlike tone and striking visuals by Bill Sienkiewicz, inked by Bob McLeod and colored by Steve Oliff. Written by Doug Moench, this 1981 issue delivers a haunting, surreal journey that lingers long after the final page—perfect for fans of the character’s more psychological edge.
In "Eclipse décroissante," Moon Knight journeys to the countryside with his friend Jason to witness a total lunar eclipse, drawn by the mysterious belief that the celestial event might alter the nature of his powers. As the moon fades into shadow, the quiet stillness of the night gives way to something deeper—something that tests the limits of his resolve and the boundaries of his identity.
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