The Irredeemable Ant-Man #10
In "World War Hulk," Eric O'Grady, aka the Irredeemable Ant-Man, takes a bold but reckless stand when the Hulk crashes into town. With the jade giant's sheer size and fury overwhelming every attempt to stop him, Eric tries to confront the threat from within—only to find the real danger lies not just in the Hulk’s power, but in the chaos he ignites. As the battle between Hulk and Iron Man erupts, Eric is left battered and captured by SHIELD, caught in a storm he never saw coming. Written by Robert Kirkman and illustrated by Phil Hester, with inks by Ande Parks and colors by Bill Crabtree, the issue’s cover by Hester and Parks captures the scale of the conflict in bold, dynamic detail.
In the chaos of a city under siege, Ant-Man [Eric O'Grady] takes a risky gamble—slipping inside the mind of the rampaging Hulk to confront the beast from within. What he finds is a storm of rage and memory, far more dangerous than the brute force outside. Just as he barely escapes, he’s caught in the crossfire between Hulk and Iron Man [Tony Stark], left battered and cornered—only to be taken in by SHIELD, where the real battle for control begins.
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Reprinted in Irredeemable Ant-Man #2 (2007), World War Hulk: X-Men #[nn] (2008), Irredeemable Ant-Man #[nn] (2009), Hulk: World War Hulk Omnibus #[nn] (2017)
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