Marvel Monster Edition : Hulk #5
This French collection from Panini gathers material from the 2012 Marvel Monster Edition line, focusing on the Hulk's world. It presents a selection of stories featuring the Green Goliath and his allies, likely drawn from the post-2000 era of the character's adventures. The volume is part of a series that reprints modern Hulk tales in a European album format.
In "Enfer," the Hulk returns from K'ai to a world in crisis: the Chaos War has erupted, leaving nearly everyone unconscious and death itself nullified. With Dr. Strange now mysteriously transformed into the villainous Zom, and the Abomination leading demonic forces in a brutal assault, the heroes must race to protect Marlo—Rick's wife—before the enemy claims her. Written by Greg Pak and Thomas Davier, with dynamic art by Paul Pelletier and inks by Danny Miki, this 2012 issue from Panini France delivers a high-stakes, supernatural clash, all wrapped in a striking cover by Carlo Pagulayan and Jason Paz.
In "Enfer," the Hulk returns from K'ai to find Earth plunged into chaos—everyone unconscious, no one able to die, as Mikaboshi has usurped Death itself. With demons swarming and the Abomination now a twisted servant of the cosmic threat, the heroes are forced to confront a horrifying new enemy who targets Rick's wife, Marlo. As allies turn against one another and even Dr. Strange betrays them, the line between friend and foe dissolves in a battle for survival.
In "L'enfer se déchaîne," the Hulk's team races to protect Marlo in Phoenix after barely surviving a possessed Doctor Strange, only to face a new threat as the Abomination calls in a terrifying ally—Bruce's long-lost father Brian, transformed into the monstrous form from his nightmares. With Marlo tapping into her lingering connection to Death and summoning allies like Doc Samson and Jarella, the battle for survival escalates into a clash of past and present horrors.
In "Des problèmes de père," Bruce struggles to bond with his niece Lyra, realizing his presence might be more of a burden than a comfort. Instead of pushing, he steps back, trusting his cousin Jen to help Lyra find her footing in their world.
In "Dévastation," the Hulk faces off against his father in a battle that quickly reveals the true nature of the conflict—psychological rather than physical. As the Hulk confronts the source of his inner turmoil, Marlo’s powers help dismantle the Abomination and banish Zom from Dr. Strange, leaving the heroes unprepared for the sudden summons to aid Hercules against the Chaos King.
In "Divin Combat," the Hulk, driven by the pain of his friends, storms through the halls of Olympus in a desperate bid to confront Zeus and plead for help. With mythic fury and unmatched strength, he battles divine forces in a clash that tests the limits of god and monster alike.
In a remote Russian village, the Hulk confronts the ancient demon Chernobog, awakened and fed by a corrupt innkeeper’s dark rituals. With the innkeeper’s power tied to a mysterious artifact, the Hulk must break the curse before the night ends.
In "Divin Combat conclusion," the Hulk faces off against Zeus in a trial by combat to prove he deserves to help his friends, only to be defeated and condemned to be devoured by vultures—until Hercules and the Hulk's allies rush to his rescue. Meanwhile, back in the Savage Land, Miek plots his revenge against the Hulk, setting the stage for a confrontation that could change everything.
In "Planète sauvage," the Hulk and his Warbound answer Ka-Zar’s call to the Savage Land, where they must stand alongside the Sakaarians against an unseen threat to their fragile settlement. The dense jungle and ancient dangers of the lost world test their strength and loyalty in ways neither the Hulk nor his allies expected.
In "null," the Hulk faces off against the Warbound in a brutal clash with their ancient foe, Miek. After being captured, the Hulk is infected with Miek’s eggs, plunging him into a terrifying struggle for control as the insectoid threat begins to take hold.
In "null," the Hulk's violent escape from Miek's control forces a brutal reckoning as he tears free from the insect-infested bonds of his captor. With the Savage Land's fragile balance hanging in the balance, Skaar makes a quiet, pivotal choice to stay behind as the Warbound prepare to leave.
In "C'était à Rome," Amadeus sets Bruce on a mission to stabilize Betty’s unpredictable powers, only for Bruce to track her to Rome—where he finds her entangled with his longtime foe Tyrannus, both conspiring toward a dangerous goal. The story unfolds with tension and shifting loyalties, as Bruce confronts a past he thought he’d left behind.
In "L'espion qui m'a massacrée," the Hulk teams up with scientist Sofia di Cosimo in a high-stakes chase after Tyrannus and Betty, both seeking Pandora's Box—only for the Knights of Rome to intervene and seize the artifact. With their goals suddenly aligned, the Hulk and Betty must navigate a dangerous alliance as the mystery of the box deepens.
In "Permis de cogner," Hulk and Betty stand united against Tyrannus, but when he unleashes Hope from Pandora's Box, the monstrous force is swallowed whole by the Hulk’s rage. As tensions rise, Betty’s loyalty shifts, leaving her to walk away with Tyrannus—leaving the Hulk to grapple with the consequences of his own power.
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