Marvel #37
In "Chapitre 7," the Hulk ventures into the realm of the dead, uncovering a shocking betrayal by Clea against Dr. Strange—her allegiance to Loki now revealed. As tensions rise, heroes converge in New York, bracing for the looming threat of the Skull’s assault. Written by Jim Krueger and Alex Ross, with dynamic art by John Paul Leon and inks by Bill Reinhold and Leon, and colored by Matt Hollingsworth, this 2000 issue delivers a haunting, high-stakes chapter. The cover, a striking piece by Alex Ross, captures the weight of the moment in his signature style.
In "Chapitre 7," the Hulk ventures into the realm of the dead, where he uncovers a shocking revelation about Clea’s loyalty to Dr. Strange. As tensions rise, heroes converge in New York, bracing for the looming threat of the Skull’s assault.
In "Chapitre 8," New York burns as the Skull unleashes chaos, dismantling the Iron Avengers and Hydra in a single, brutal strike. Thor is drawn into a clash with Clea and Loki, while Captain America pushes forward with a desperate mission to forge an international army.
In "La nuit des morts-vivants !?", Deadpool hunts down Arnim Zola through a nightmarish graveyard of the most hilariously underwhelming dead Marvel characters—only to face a horde of his dull-witted, poorly cloned corpses. The script, translated from the original, delivers a gory, absurd twist on the undead trope, with Deadpool’s trademark chaos clashing against Zola’s cold, calculated madness.
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↩ Reprints Deadpool #0 (1998), Captain America: Sentinel of Liberty #11 (1999), Earth X #7 (1999), Earth X #8 (1999)
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