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Cover: Todd McFarlane & Bob Wiacek

Hulk Visionaries: Peter David #2

Sep 2005 · Marvel · 19.99 USD; 32.00 CAD
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This second volume of the Hulk Visionaries series collects issues 339-346 and 348-350 of the Incredible Hulk, continuing Peter David's acclaimed run. It features the introduction of the Hulk's gray persona and the return of the Leader, as well as the classic 'Hulk: The End' storyline. David's character-driven writing and the art by Todd McFarlane and others define this era of the Jade Giant's adventures.

In "Vicious Circle," the Hulk faces a chilling new threat as Bruce and his team arrive at Yuma Base to discover stolen Gamma bombs. With the Leader's voice echoing through the air, he sets a deadly countdown to detonate a bomb in Middletown—forcing the Hulk to confront his foes alone. Written by Peter David and brought to life with bold, dynamic art by Todd McFarlane, this issue delivers high-stakes tension and visceral action, with cover art by McFarlane and Bob Wiacek.

Contains 9 stories
Vicious Circle
23 pp · Superhero
Hulk [Bruce Banner]Rick JonesClay QuartermainX-Men [WolverineRogueHavokDazzlerLongshotPsylocke]Leader (Villain)Half-Life (Villain)Betty Banner (Cameo)
The Savage Bull Doth Bear the Yoke
22 pp · Superhero
The Hulk [Brice Banner]Savage [formerly Man-Bull]Clay QuartermainAlan Quartermain (introduction)S.H.I.E.L.D.Rick JonesLeader (cameo)Craig Saunders (cameo)Samuel John LaRoquette (cameo)Agent Trump (cameo)

In "The Savage Bull Doth Bear the Yoke," Clay visits his brother when the Hulk is called to defend the town from a transformed Man-Bull, now under the control of the Leader, who has seized Craig, John, and Trump. The story unfolds as the Hulk must confront both a monstrous foe and the unsettling influence of the Leader’s manipulation.

No Human Fears
22 pp · Superhero
The Hulk [Bruce Banner]Nick FuryClay QuartermainAlan QuartermainS.H.I.E.L.D.Rick JonesCraig SaundersSamuel John LaRoquetteLeader (villain)Half-Life (villain, death)Betty Banner (cameo)
Beyond Redemption
23 pp · Superhero
Hulk [Bruce Banner]Clay QuartermainRick JonesBetty BannerLeader (villain)Redeemer [Craig Saunders] (introduction, villain)Rock [Samuel John LaRoquette] (introduction, villain)Carolyn Parmenter (cameo flashback)Doctor Armand Martel (cameo flashback)Professor Hideko Takata (cameo flashback)

In "Beyond Redemption," Bruce, Rick, and Clay stumble upon Betty fleeing from relentless giant robots, forcing them into a desperate fight. When the Leader reactivates the former Hulkbusters as twisted super-villains—Rock and Redeemer—the team must confront not just new enemies, but the ghosts of their past.

Pyrrhic Victory
22 pp · Superhero
The Hulk [Bruce Banner]Clay QuartermainRick JonesBetty BannerLeader (villain)Rock [Samuel John LaRoquette] (villain)Redeemer [Craig Saunders] (villain)RoboCop (Movie) (cameo)

In "Pyrrhic Victory," the Leader orchestrates a brutal assault on Yuma Base, sending Rock and Redeemer to seize gamma bombs, while Betty, struggling to connect with the detached Bruce Banner, finds unexpected strength in a raw, emotional conversation with the Hulk—just as the truth of her pregnancy weighs heavily in the silence between them.

Closing Curtain
38 pp · Superhero
Hulk [Bruce Banner]Clay QuartermainRick JonesBetty BannerAgent TrumpNick FuryLeader (villain)Rock [Samuel John LaRoquette] (villain)Redeemer [Craig Saunders] (villain)

In "Closing Curtain," Bruce and his team race to Yuma Base only to discover Gamma bombs have gone missing. When the Leader taunts them with a countdown to a citywide detonation in Middletown, the Hulk steps forward alone—facing off against Rock and Redeemer before confronting the Leader himself. As the clock ticks down, the stakes rise in a confrontation that leaves Rick and Betty watching in dread.

Whys and Wherefores
22 pp · Superhero
Hulk [Bruce Banner] (flashback)Nick FuryPeter Parker [Spider-Man]J. Jonah JamesonClay QuartermainS.H.I.E.L.D.Rick JonesBetty BannerThe Leader (villain)Alan Quartermain (cameo)Mary Jane Parker (cameo)Dum Dum Dugan (cameo)Thunderbolt Ross (cameo)Captain America [Steve Rogers] (cameo)Thor (cameo)Captain Marvel [Mar-Vell] (cameo)Matt Murdock [Daredevil] (cameo)
Crap Shoot
22 pp · Superhero
Joe Fixit [HulkBruce Banner] (introduction)Michael Berengetti (introduction)Marlo Chandler (introduction)Tony Gold (introduction, villain)Absorbing Man (cameo)

In "Crap Shoot," Jo takes on the role of Joe Fixit in Vegas, running a casino with a side gig as a bouncer—until a mob boss threatens Berengetti’s territory. When things escalate, Jo handles the situation his way, but the fallout sends Tony Gold scrambling to the Absorbing Man for backup.

Job Security
22 pp · Superhero
Joe Fixit [HulkBruce Banner]Marlo ChandlerMichael BerengettiAbsorbing Man (villain)Tony Gold (villain)Titania (cameo flashback)

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Full credits

inker Chris Ivy
colorist Petra Scotese
letterer Joe Rosen
cover pencils Todd McFarlane
cover inks Bob Wiacek

Reprints

↩ Reprints The Incredible Hulk #181 (1974), The Incredible Hulk #340 (1988), The Incredible Hulk #341 (1988), The Incredible Hulk #342 (1988), The Incredible Hulk #343 (1988), The Incredible Hulk #344 (1988), The Incredible Hulk #345 (1988), The Incredible Hulk #346 (1988), The Incredible Hulk #347 (1988), The Incredible Hulk #348 (1988), The Incredible Hulk: Ground Zero #[nn] (1991), Wizard Ace Edition: Hulk #181 #[nn] (2001), Wizard: The Comics Magazine #157 (2004)

Reprinted in Wolverine Omnibus #1 (2009), Wolverine vs. the Marvel Universe #[nn] (2017), Incredible Hulk by Peter David Omnibus #1 (2019)

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