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Indestructible Hulk #18.INH (Comics) Preview

Bruce Banner tries to stem the flow of the Terrigen Mists as the Inhuman-awakening concoction encircles the globe.

It’s Hulk vs. the Terrigen Mists as Banner tries to stave off the Inhumanity in INDESTRUCTIBLE HULK #18.INH – from blockbuster writer Mark Waid and red hot artists Jheremy Raapack and Miguel Sepulvda! The Terrigen Mists are spreading across the globe – awakening thousands of dormant Inhumans. To combat the threat, S.H.I.E.L.D. has called in the world’s foremost authority on transformative radiation – Dr. Bruce Banner!

Now, Banner races against the clock to solve a problem the Hulk can’t smash! But he’ll have to get through Iron Man, Hank Pym and the X-Men’s Beast first! Now that’s a problem the Hulk can smash! Plus, which one of Banner’s lab assistants has fallen to the Terrigen Mists – and what does that mean for the rest of them? Find out this January in the explosive INDESTRUCTIBLE HULK #18.INH!

When you think about it, the Hulk is kind of an Inhuman already and there really is nobody in the Marvel U (and probably all of comics) who knows more about ‘transformative radiation’ than the good Dr. Banner. Then again, there’s nobody better at smashing things than the Hulk, so it’s really a two for one here.

Inhumanity is proving to be one of the getter events to hit the Marvel U in years, better and way more interesting than Infinity itself in my opinion. Thanos raging across the landscape and being combated by legions of the superheroic we’ve seen plenty after all- a new race of superhumans just popping up overnight is not.

Check out what happens when the jade giant takes on the Avengers best (and maybe a few Inhumans too) in the pages of Indestructible Hulk #18.INH when it hits the racks like a gamma bomb on January 22nd from the team of Mark Waid, Jheremy Raapack and Miguel Sepulveda.

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Jason's been knee deep in videogames since he was but a lad. Cutting his teeth on the pixely glory that was the Atari 2600, he's been hack'n'slashing and shoot'em'uping ever since. Mainly an FPS and action guy, Jason enjoys the occasional well crafted title from every genre.

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