Marvel. Официальная коллекция комиксов #84
Hulk arrives on Jarella’s world with Bruce Banner’s mind intact, only to find the city of K’ai in ruins and his beloved Jarella taken by the deceitful Lord Visis. As he leads her people in rebellion, Visis allies with the deadly assassin Krylar, whose weapon forces the Hulk to confront his own darkest fears—revealing the terrifying truth that even Banner’s intellect can’t shield him from his inner beast. With Jarella’s magic and a sudden reversal of Pym’s serum, the balance of power shifts in a fight that tests not just strength, but the very soul of the Hulk. Written by Archie Goodwin, illustrated by Herb Trimpe with inks by Sal Trapani, and featuring a striking cover by John Buscema and John Romita.
In "null," the Hulk, reduced to infinitesimal size, finds himself inside Jarella's world, where he slowly reclaims Bruce Banner’s intellect and rises as a hero to the queen—only to face an unexpected threat when the enigmatic Psyklop arrives to disrupt the fragile peace.
In this standalone story from Marvel's Official Comics Collection #84, Bruce Banner is cured of the gamma radiation that transformed him into the Hulk—only to find his recovery has triggered a chain reaction that destabilizes the sun. As Earth faces an escalating cosmic threat, Jarella is dispatched to intervene, arriving on a planet now on the brink.
In "null," the Hulk arrives on Jarella's world with Bruce Banner’s mind intact, only to find her city in ruins and her captured by the scheming Lord Visis. As he leads her people in rebellion, a deadly alliance between Visis and the assassin Krylar unleashes a weapon that forces the Hulk to confront his own inner darkness—revealing the fragile line between hero and monster.
In "null," Captain Marvel attempts to send the Hulk and Jarella's body back to her world using a micro-cannon, but when Colonel Talbot destroys the device, the Hulk is left stranded in the depths of space—far from home and with no way back.
In "null," the Hulk journeys to the sub-atomic world of K'ai to lay to rest the body of Jarella, finding the planet’s last fertile valley tended by the enigmatic cosmic entity known as the Gardner. When the Gardner demands he leave, a tense confrontation unfolds—culminating in the Hulk shattering the Gardener’s control and hurling the Soul Gem into the planet’s core, sparking a miraculous rebirth of life. After Jarella is buried and the Hulk returns to Earth, a single green flower blooms where she rests.
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