Hulk: Boiling Point #[nn]
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn Hulk: Boiling Point #1, Bruce Banner is being hunted by a shadowy group with a chillingly intimate surveillance method—Doc Samson is forced into cooperation after a camera is implanted in his eye. As the net closes, the line between captor and captive begins to blur in this tense, high-stakes thriller written by Bruce Jones and drawn with raw intensity by Stuart Immonen, with inks by Scott Koblish and vibrant colors from Studio F. The cover, penciled by Immonen and inked by Koblish, captures the moment of dread before the storm breaks.
In "Now You See It," Bruce Banner is being hunted by a shadowy organization that turns Doc Samson into an unwilling spy by implanting a camera in his eye. As the net closes, the line between hunter and hunted blurs in a tense game of deception and surveillance—where trust is the most dangerous thing of all.
In "Remember Me Never," Bruce Banner is on the run, hunted for crimes he didn’t commit—kidnapping and murder—leaving him desperate to clear his name. As the stakes rise, a figure from his past reappears, stirring long-buried memories and complicating the mystery.
In "Multiple Organism," a resurrected Agent Pratt abducts Dr. Banner from a hospital, dragging him into a mystery that unfolds through cryptic revelations and tense encounters. As the two move through a shifting landscape of memory and science, the true nature of Pratt’s return begins to surface—without giving away what it means.
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