The Incredible Hulk (1999) (Collected Editions) #13, Hulk/Incredible Hulk (1999) (Single Issues) #83-87, Hulk Panini Comics #7, House of M #Other
House of M: Incredible Hulk
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Science Fiction
Action & Adventure
Formaat
Paperback
Pagina's
96
Taal
Engels
Gepubliceerd
Jan 1, 2006
Uitgever
Marvel Enterprises
Editie
Direct Ed
ISBN-10
0785118349
ISBN-13
9780785118343
Beschrijving
In the vast expanse of the Australian outback, Bruce Banner has found solace and a sense of belonging among a remote tribe of Indigenous Australians. This newfound peace offers him a break from the turmoil of his dual existence as the Incredible Hulk and a scientist constantly plagued by his inner demons. Surrounded by the stunning landscapes and rich traditions of the Aboriginal community, Banner experiences a deep connection to both nature and the people, finding moments of clarity and comfort amidst his ongoing struggle for control.
However, this tranquility is disrupted by a mysterious force stemming from the House of M storyline, which casts a shadow over Banner's idyllic life. As the realities of his past resurface, he faces the haunting reminders of his alter ego's destructive power. The compelling narrative explores the interplay between hope and despair, as Bruce grapples with the consequences of his dual identity while trying to protect those he has come to love.
Peter David weaves an intricate tale that not only highlights the complexities of Bruce Banner's character but also delves into themes of identity, culture, and belonging. This story ultimately invites readers to reflect on the struggle between inner peace and external chaos, emphasizing the importance of connection and understanding in a world fraught with conflict.
However, this tranquility is disrupted by a mysterious force stemming from the House of M storyline, which casts a shadow over Banner's idyllic life. As the realities of his past resurface, he faces the haunting reminders of his alter ego's destructive power. The compelling narrative explores the interplay between hope and despair, as Bruce grapples with the consequences of his dual identity while trying to protect those he has come to love.
Peter David weaves an intricate tale that not only highlights the complexities of Bruce Banner's character but also delves into themes of identity, culture, and belonging. This story ultimately invites readers to reflect on the struggle between inner peace and external chaos, emphasizing the importance of connection and understanding in a world fraught with conflict.
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