Shadows & Light #3
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Where Will All Come Home," the Hulk finds himself trapped in the very bunker Bruce Banner built to contain him, forcing the two identities to confront not just the physical walls around them, but the fragile divide between them. Written by Roger Stern and illustrated with powerful precision by John Buscema—his inks lending weight to every shadow—this issue captures the internal storm of a man torn between rage and reason. The cover by Buscema and Castellini sets the tone with a haunting, claustrophobic image of the Hulk’s prison.
In "Where Will All Come Home," the Hulk is locked in the very bunker Bruce Banner built to contain him, forcing the two halves of the man to confront each other in a tense struggle for survival. With no clear escape and the walls closing in, the question isn't just who will win—but who will come out whole.
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Reprinted in Wiz #42 (1999), Marvel Visionaries: John Buscema #[nn] (2006), Modern Masters #17 (2008), Spider-Man: Webspinners - The Complete Collection #[nn] (2017), Marvel Visionaries: John Buscema #[nn] (2019), Biblioteca Marvel: Hulk #16
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