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Cover: Terry Dodson

Hulk #27

Aug 1996 · Semic S.A. · 18,00 FRF
“Nuances de vert”

In "Nuances de vert," the Hulk steps into a tense standoff between the Punisher and crooked businessman Wulf Christopher, who the vigilante believes is behind a deadly conspiracy targeting his family. With SHIELD closing in, the Hulk's intervention creates a fragile moment of tension—and a surprising choice to let the Punisher go. Written by Peter David and illustrated by Terry Dodson, with inks by Gary Martin and colors by Glynis Oliver, this 1996 issue features a striking cover by Dodson.

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writer Peter David · artist Terry Dodson · inker Gary Martin · colorist Glynis Oliver · cover Terry Dodson

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colorist Glynis Oliver
cover pencils, inks Terry Dodson

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Thinking that he is part of Fury's plot to kill his family, Punisher attacks crooked businessman Wulf Christopher. When SHIELD moves in, Hulk intervenes and allows the Punisher to escape.

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