Hulk Pocket Book #11
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "What Have I Created?", Stan Lee and Marie Severin deliver a haunting, character-driven tale where Bruce Banner, trapped by the High Evolutionary, is pushed to the brink—only to become the Hulk and face off against the New Men he never knew he helped create. With Marie Severin’s dynamic art and Herb Trimpe’s bold inks, the story unfolds with emotional weight as the Evolutionary makes a final, transcendent choice, reshaping his legacy in a way that echoes far beyond Earth. The cover by Marie Severin captures the moment’s tension, a striking image of a man on the edge of becoming something more.
In "What Have I Created?", Bruce Banner faces a terrifying twist when the High Evolutionary attempts to evolve him—only for the New Men to intervene and trigger the Hulk’s transformation. As the Evolutionary makes a desperate choice to evolve himself into a future form, he undoes his own creations and dissolves into cosmic consciousness. Back on Earth, the Hulk awakens with no memory of the ordeal, still wrestling with the weight of his existence.
When the Hulk saves a downed pilot, he's quickly captured by the radical militia known as the Living Lightning, who seek to turn him into their weapon. Trapped and manipulated, the Hulk must fight through their control to reclaim his mind and unleash his rage against their army camp.
In "The Puppet and the Power!", Hulk—tricked into believing the Living Lightning are allies—launches a furious assault on General Ross, only to be subdued by gas and imprisoned with Betty Ross. As the military scrambles to contain the jade giant, the mysterious Lord of the Living Lightning seizes control of Thunderbolt's base, using Betty’s fate as leverage over Ross.
In "When the Monster Wakes!", the Hulk and Talbot face off against the Lord of the Living Lightning in a desperate bid to reclaim a military base under his control. With a missile barrage imminent and the battlefield teeming with lightning-wielding troops, the Hulk must push himself to the limit—only to make a devastating choice to stop the threat.
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