True Believers: Wolverine vs. Hulk #1
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "And Now... the Wolverine!", Canadian super-agent Wolverine joins forces with the Hulk to confront the terrifying Wendigo, but their alliance quickly fractures after the creature is defeated. When Marie attempts to transfer the Wendigo's power to the Hulk, the weight of guilt over Paul Cartier's transformation drives his best friend Georges to take the curse upon himself—changing everything in the process. Written by Len Wein and illustrated by Herb Trimpe, with inks by Jack Abel and colors by Glynis Wein, this 2017 Marvel classic features cover art by Herb Trimpe and John Romita.
In a tense showdown that blurs the line between monster and man, Wolverine joins forces with the Hulk to stop the Wendigo—but their alliance fractures when the beast is subdued. As Marie Cartier prepares to transfer the Wendigo’s power to the Hulk, guilt over his friend Paul’s transformation drives Georges Baptiste to take the curse upon himself, leaving Paul restored and Georges forever changed.
In "Between Hammer and Anvil!", the Hulk, fresh from a grueling six-hour battle with Wolverine, is captured by Canadian commandos—only to break free and form an unexpected bond with Crackajack Jackson. As Jackson guides the Hulk toward a reunion with his son in prison, two other escaped inmates, Hammer and Anvil, awaken a dormant alien force that transforms their chains into deadly weapons. Now, with the Hulk’s strength and Jackson’s loyalty on the line, the journey to the prison becomes a race against a vengeance-driven duo whose chains are no longer just shackles—but instruments of retribution.
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