Red Hulk is the first ONE WORLD UNDER DOOM tie-in, with a screenplay by Benjamin Percy and art by Jeff Shaw. On February 26th, fans will be able to see Thaddeus “Thunderbolt” Ross take on the role of Red Hulk, just in time for the release of Captain America: Brave New World, the movie featuring the titular character. .
“When I learned about the events of One World Under Doom, I immediately thought of Thunderbolt Ross,” Percy explained. “A global takeover will not be tolerated by a man who bleeds red, white, and blue (especially red). And as a soldier in the field, as a military strategist in the war room, and as a walker in weapons of mass destruction. His experience as an ally made him a target for Doom long before he took action.
“So I proposed a story in which Ross is kidnapped by Doom and forced into a ‘think tank’ prison, where he tries out different wartime scenarios. That’s where we start. There’s no time to catch your breath. It’s a book. It moves, moves, moves with constant movement and tension. Jeff Shaw is a wonderfully brutal artist who I worked with on the Wolverine/Ghost Rider crossover, Weapons of Vengeance. . We designed this not just as an action piece, but as a war book. Prepare for a Hulk-sized assault on your senses. ”
“The Hulk has always been my favorite Marvel character, so playing in this gamma-irradiated sandbox was a dream come true,” Shaw added. “Add to this Doctor Doom, perhaps the villain of villains, and you have an artistic disgrace to the wealthy. I’ll knock your red socks off!”
“The Incredible Hulk #19 finds Ross conducting dangerous covert missions around the world in the name of national security,” says series editor Mark Paniccia. “From this point on, Ben and Jeff never let up on the gas, delivering intrigue and mystery with pulse-pounding action and shocking moments!”
For more information, please see the official press release below.
In 2025, ONE WORLD UNDER DOOM will overtake the Marvel Universe. In addition to the core title spotlighting the iconic supervillain’s rise to glory, Doom’s reign will be felt throughout Marvel Comics, particularly in tie-in issues and series. Today, fans can learn about the all-new Red Hulk ongoing comic series, one of the first ONE WORLD UNDER DOOM tie-in launches.
Coming in February, Red Hulk sees Thaddeus “Thunderbolt” Ross once again take on the role of the being he hates the most: Red Hulk. The series will be written by Benjamin Percy and illustrated by Jeff Shaw, following their explosive collaboration on last year’s Wolverine’s “Sabretooth War” storyline. This new story arrives just in time for Red Hulk’s long-awaited MCU debut in Marvel Studios’ Captain America: Brave New World, which hits theaters on February 14th.
Red Hulk begins with Doctor Doom imprisoning Ross in Latveria for exploiting his military expertise. Ross’ only hope of escape is to unleash the power of the Red Hulk like never before and attack Doom’s Kingdom from within! If you want to know what’s in store, check out Hulk Check out the special prologue story from Percy and Shaw in Incredible Hulk #19, the 800th issue milestone.
Red Hulk is furious at the ruined world!
Thunderbolt Ross is Doctor Doom’s prisoner in a cell deep underground, but he is not alone. The best military, criminals, and political brains are gathered against their will in a prison complex that serves as a “think tank” to help carry out Doom’s plans for world domination. But Red Hulk has other plans! Guest appearances include Machine Man, Deathlok, and more!
In addition to Shaw’s main cover, check out a variety of variant covers by superstar artists, including a special foil variant cover by Adam Kubert, a cover by Todd Nauck from the recently announced Iconic Variant Cover series, and a cover by John Romita Jr. please. Pick up Red Hulk #1 at your local comic shop today. Stay tuned for more announcements on ONE WORLD UNDER DOOM later this week.
Red Hulk #1
Written by Benjamin Percy
Art and cover: GEOFF SHAW
Foil variant cover by ADAM KUBERT
ICONIC VARIANT COVER BY TODD NAUCK
Variant cover by JOHN ROMITA JR.
Released on 2/26
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