Hulk Visionaries: Peter David #1
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThis collection kicks off Peter David's acclaimed run on The Incredible Hulk, reprinting issues #331-339. It follows a newly intelligent and articulate gray Hulk, who navigates a complex life in Las Vegas while dealing with threats like the Ringmaster and the U-Foes. David's tenure is celebrated for deepening the Hulk's psyche and introducing the cunning Joe Fixit persona.
"Inconstant Moon" marks a pivotal moment in the Hulk's saga, spotlighting Bruce Banner's return to Gamma Base to confront a fractured past. Written by Peter David and brought to life with bold, dynamic art by Todd McFarlane, the story follows Banner as he reunites with Betty, now with her ex-husband, navigating emotional tension that erupts when a sudden transformation sends the Hulk into a violent clash with the gamma-powered antagonist Half-Life. The cover by Steve Geiger and Bob McLeod captures the issue’s raw intensity.
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Banner returns to Gamma base to find that Rick has been freed of the Hulk and Betty is gone. Bruce confronts Betty, who is holed up with her ex-husband, and they try to work out their issues. During their reunion, Bruce is in bed with Betty when he turns into the Hulk and leaps away. The Hulk battles another gamma spawned villain, Half-Life.
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