Dieser Hund hat keine Ahnung, hört nicht hin.
I usually approach origin stories with excitement, but Hulk: Season One just didn’t land for me. While it modernizes Bruce Banner’s transformation and updates the roles of familiar characters, it feels like it tries too hard to be edgy without truly earning it.
The pacing is off, rushing through key moments so quickly that there’s no time to connect with Banner’s inner struggle more
See the beginnings of the green goliath for a new generation! This is the definitive origin of the Hulk -- as well as Betty Ross, now Red She-Hulk; and General "Thunderbolt" Ross, now the avenging Red Hulk! Plus: Gamma Base, Rick Jones and the introduction of a new Hulk villain that will continue to haunt both him and his alter ego, Dr. Bruce Banne...
This Comic absolutely blew me away. This reimagining of Marvel’s First Family feels fresh and modern, yet it never loses the heart of the original story. Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa’s writing perfectly balances action, emotion, and humor, while David Marquez’s art gives the whole book a cinematic, stylish look that’s hard to put down.
I loved how the origin story was updated to fit a more
He would rise to the title of ‘Avenger’, but before that, Dr. Hank Pym was the ‘Man in the Ant Hill’! Ant-Man makes his comic debut in this sci-fi spectacle, penciled by Kirby. After toying with a size-reducing serum, Pym ill-advisedly tries it on himself…meeting his future insect sidekicks!
"Prisoners of KURRGO, Master of Planet X"
While attending a dinner party in their honor, the Fantastic Four are tricked into leaving Earth to aid an alien race facing annihilation. The FF have 24 hours to save Planet X, or all is lost! Written by Stan "The Man" Lee, with art by Jack " The King" Kirby!
"Captives of the Deadly Duo!"
In this issue, Dr. Doom returns! Doom traps the FF inside the Baxter Building and hurls it towards the sun, how will the FF survive?! Guest starring the Sub Mariner. Brought to you by the legendary Stan Lee and Jack Kirby!
Prisoners of Doctor Doom!
The Fantastic Four are captured by the ruthless Dr. Doom. With Sue as his hostage, Doom sends the rest of the team back in time to recover the legendary Blackbeard's treasure!
The Coming of the Sub-Mariner!
Out on his own, Johnny encounters and helps restore the memory of a fallen hero, the Namor the Sub-Mariner! When Namor returns to his undersea kingdom and finds it decimated, he assumes the surface world is the cause and unleashes a powerful monster onto New York City and the Fantastic Four.
The Menace of the Miracle Man
After the Miracle Man realizes his full potential during a tussle with The Thing, he declares war on mankind. To make matters worse, tempers flare between the Thing and the Human Torch. If the FF are going to defeat their latest foe, they'll need to come together.
Meet the Skrulls from Outer Space!
After their reputation is tarnished by shape shifting aliens known as the Skrulls, the Fantastic Four must clear their name. And if that wasn't enough, our heroes learn the Skrulls are planning a full-scale invasion of Earth!
The Fantastic Four!
Meet Marvel's First Family: Mr. Fantastic, the Invisible Girl, the Human Torch, and The Thing. In this first issue, the FF must confront the menace known as the Mole Man and his giant underground monsters, as they attack atomic plants all over the world.
The Metal Master arrives to enslave Earth and it's up to the Green Goliath to stop him, or else the planet is doomed.
More Powerful! More Dangerous! More Unstoppable! It's the Hulk - and Tyrannus the Mighty is looking to end his rampage.
Two tales of the Hulk, one science fiction and one fantasy - and both are incredible!
The Hulk banished to Outer Space. Enter: Ringmaster. And the Hulk goes beserk! All this and more!
The Toad Men are about to invade and America's only hope is the monstrous Hulk.
Is he a man, monster or both? It's the Incredible Hulk, born of a gamma blast that scientist Bruce Banner was caught in.