Target Fantastic Four Presents The Marvel Super-Heroes #[nn]
In "Here Is: The Impossible Man," the Thing ventures to Hollywood after a new Hulk movie sparks interest in a film about him, only to find the Hulk has beaten him there—intent on shutting down the production. Written by Alan Kupperberg and Brandon Thomas, with art by Michael O'Hare and inks by Mostafa Moussa, this 2006 Marvel tale blends superhero antics with a playful behind-the-scenes twist, all brought to life in vibrant colors by Sotocolor's J. Brown and sharp lettering by Dave Sharpe. The cover by Randy Green and Rick Ketcham captures the absurdity perfectly.
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The Thing travels to Hollywood when a new movie about the Hulk becomes popular, wondering if they'd be interested in making a movie of him. The Hulk, on the other hand, travels to Hollywood to get the movies stopped.
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