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The Immortal Hulk #19 Lupacchino Cover (2019) (NM)
Immortal Hulk #19 (2019) depicts Spider-Man wearing his Spider-Armor and being shot at. The image has little or no connection to the issue's main story.
The issue's storyline, written by Al Ewing, features the following key plot points:
The Hulk battles a new, grotesque version of the Abomination, which was created from the reanimated corpse of Rick Jones.
The Abomination's new ability to spit acid causes the Hulk's limbs to melt and his eyes to burn, leaving his healing factor ineffective and rendering him helpless.
Meanwhile, Betty Ross, now a monstrous Red Harpy, tracks down the Hulk and, in a fit of rage, rips out his heart and eats it.
The overall story, which focuses on Betty's inner turmoil, is a harrowing exploration of anger, pain, and the darkest parts of her relationship with Bruce.
Immortal Hulk #19 (2019) depicts Spider-Man wearing his Spider-Armor and being shot at. The image has little or no connection to the issue's main story.
The issue's storyline, written by Al Ewing, features the following key plot points:
The Hulk battles a new, grotesque version of the Abomination, which was created from the reanimated corpse of Rick Jones.
The Abomination's new ability to spit acid causes the Hulk's limbs to melt and his eyes to burn, leaving his healing factor ineffective and rendering him helpless.
Meanwhile, Betty Ross, now a monstrous Red Harpy, tracks down the Hulk and, in a fit of rage, rips out his heart and eats it.
The overall story, which focuses on Betty's inner turmoil, is a harrowing exploration of anger, pain, and the darkest parts of her relationship with Bruce.