Marvel Méga #10
In "Alerte à la fac," Bruce and General Ross are brought to Freehold—now under the control of the Troyjan—where the truth behind Ross's resurrection begins to unravel. As Armageddon plots to harness the Hulk's power to bring back his son Trauma, Rick and Marlo face a growing rift over Rick's paralysis, testing their bond amid rising tension. Written by Peter David and illustrated by Adam Kubert and Joe Kubert, with inks by Mark Farmer and Joe Kubert, and colors by Digital Chameleon, this 1999 issue features a cover by Adam Kubert.
In "Alerte à la fac," the Hulk fights off an invasion by the mechanized Troyjan forces, but when General Ross is captured, Bruce Banner surrenders himself to the alien threat—transforming into the Hulk once more. As the Silver Surfer nears the Troyjan vessel, the fate of Earth hangs in the balance.
In "Secteur de combat... la Terre," Bruce and General Ross are brought to Freehold, now under the control of the Troyjan, who reveal they’ve resurrected Ross. Armageddon, seeking to revive his son Trauma, turns his focus to harnessing the Hulk’s power. Meanwhile, Rick and Marlo navigate the strain of Rick’s paralysis, their relationship tested under pressure.
In a story that blends high-stakes science and personal struggle, Bruce enlists Reed Richards and Tony Stark to build an exo-skeleton for the paralyzed Rick Jones, while Henry Gyrich proposes a dangerous alliance with the Hulk. Amidst the tension, an unexplained illness begins to affect Betty, adding another layer of urgency to the unfolding crisis.
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