
Hulk/Thing: Hard Knocks
by:
Bruce Jones
,
Jae Lee
Language: English
Format: Paperback
ISBN 10: 0785115765
ISBN 13: 9780785115762
Publication date:
February 16th, 2005
Publisher: Marvel Comics
Pages: 120
In a riveting exploration of friendship and rivalry, readers are drawn into the tumultuous world of two of Marvel’s most iconic characters. Both the Hulk and the Thing are renowned for their incredible strength, but beneath their monstrous exteriors lies a complex bond that challenges the notion of brute force. As they face off against formidable foes, their interactions reveal the depth of their personalities and the struggles they must confront within themselves.
The landscape of their rivalry is not just built on physical confrontations; it’s also a battleground for emotions and past traumas. As they grapple with their individual demons, readers witness moments of camaraderie interwoven with tension. This dynamic creates a rich narrative that delves into the essence of what it means to be a hero, showing that even the strongest beings are not immune to vulnerability.
Through stunning visuals and captivating storytelling, the authors delve into the nuances of their relationship. Each encounter serves as both a clash of titans and a tender exploration of what it means to understand and accept one another, making this journey as much about self-discovery as it is about epic battles.
The landscape of their rivalry is not just built on physical confrontations; it’s also a battleground for emotions and past traumas. As they grapple with their individual demons, readers witness moments of camaraderie interwoven with tension. This dynamic creates a rich narrative that delves into the essence of what it means to be a hero, showing that even the strongest beings are not immune to vulnerability.
Through stunning visuals and captivating storytelling, the authors delve into the nuances of their relationship. Each encounter serves as both a clash of titans and a tender exploration of what it means to understand and accept one another, making this journey as much about self-discovery as it is about epic battles.