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    Incredible Hulk #39

    Incredible Hulk » Incredible Hulk #39 - Tag...You're Dead! released by Marvel on June 2002.

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    Tag...You're Dead! last edited by ghostgrifter on 05/01/22 08:52AM View full history

    It's the conclusion to the first story arc: "Tag -- You're Dead"! In a secluded shack in the middle of the woods, Bruce Banner has a rendezvous with a mysterious figure who sheds light on his predicament. Who is Ricky Myers and how did he die? The truth is more complicated than Banner could have imagined!
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    Good story Bad end 0

      A little bit disappointing.  I really enjoyed the story line of this four part issue but there was a huge lead up to a pretty poor end. I thought all the tie ins with Sandra Verdugo and her son, Ricky Myers were really good and even the idea that Doc Samson as the father was an interesting and thought provoking idea. The fact that Verdugo and Slater can both get shot in the head and still live to talk about it was kinda disconcerting, I don’t know much about them but unless they’re actually ...

    1 out of 1 found this review helpful.

    dmstarz's 250 favourite marvel comic covers no105 0

    Back in 1991, big Bill Sienkiewicz did a series of five covers on Moon Knight on a storyline called 'Scarlet Redemption'.  Forgive my ignorance of art history, but the covers seemed to not only reference Gustav Klimt (a favourite of Bill's) but also Renee Macintosh's art noveau stylings.  I'm going to go out on a limb here and say that I think Kaare Andrews was referencing these styles or at least Bill's artwork on those issues with this cover here.  This is my favourite of Kaare Andrews' frankl...

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