TheCorpulent1
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Goddamnit, Loeb's co-opting Bucky and some other Avengers for his bulls*** now? 



After picking fights with the Juggernaut, Norman Osborn, and the Wolverine clan, the most insane father and son team in the Marvel Universe might actually be bonding. But everything's about to blow wide open for Bruce Banner and his big, green, barbarian son Skaar when one of the Hulk's greatest enemies brings back the most important villainess Bruce Banner's ever faced. Who is the Harpy? And whose side will Banner take when she and Skaar meet sword to claw in a gamma-powered deathmatch? Stone might bleed, feathers might fly, and hearts might break in the highest stakes battle yet for Banner and Son! Plus, The Savage SHE-HULK continues her quest to find Jennifer Walters in a back-up by Fred Van Lente and Michael Ryan!
Are they still married? I thought they split and Marlo dated Moondragon for a while.Yeah, poor Marlo.
From what you're telling me, it sounds like this issue needed to have a dark, almost psychological horror feel to it. Was it tough capturing and conveying that mood?
It's a very dark and emotional story. The real challenge for me as an artist was that it called for multiple close ups of Doc Samson as we showed him going through turmoil and his decision making process. His outlook on himself is constantly changing because of conversations and what's happening at each moment. That could get very boring, but Jeph interwove those close up scenes with events from his past, and that gave me a really nice context on how to differentiate all those images. Again, the whole team, Danny and Dean included, added to the flavor of the book. It doesn't look like a talking heads book.

