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INCREDIBLE HULK (v2) #30: Bruce Banner is dying, and as he escapes into his mind, possibly forever, the Hulk steps in to take his place. And while Bruce deals with the darkest aspects of his psyche, Hulk investigates a siren song that’s calling to him.
Also, I doubt this was intentional, but the @PatrickZircher rendition of the character always reminds me of the monster from DER GOLEM.
THUNDERBOLTS #54: Captain America hands over the reigns of the Redeemers to Citizen V, which might have been fine if it wasn’t really Baron Zemo in disguise (once again). Meanwhile, Fixer’s search for Ogre inadvertently releases something powerful from containment…
Meanwhile on the moon, Moonstone acts as Graviton’s personal life coach.
GHOST RIDER #5: Hitman Gunmetal Gray is after Johnny Blaze, and all Johnny would have to do to save himself is call on Ghost Rider—but is he willing to unleash the Spirit of Vengeance?
GHOST RIDER #4: Gunmetal Gray realizes that the easiest way to kill Ghost Rider is by killing Johnny Blaze, so that’s what he intends to do, and he’ll take down anyone else that gets in his way.
GHOST RIDER #3: Johnny Blaze has hired biker hitman Gunmetal Gray to kill Ghost Rider, so the next time he transforms after bumping into the drug-dealing Corbal brothers, it’s leather daddy vs. leather daddy on the highway to hell.
GHOST RIDER #2: Ghost Rider’s “investigation” of the Emmet Electronics warehouse ends in predictable apocalyptic fire. Less predictable, though, is Johnny Blaze’s response to the return of his better half.