Appearing in "Perfection"
Featured Characters:
Supporting Characters:
- (See Chronology)
- (See Chronology)
- (See Chronology)
- Avengers (Hulked-Out Heroes)
- (Appears in Flashback)
- (Appears in Flashback)
Antagonists:
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- (Identity Revealed) (See Chronology)
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- (Secretly a LMD)
Other Characters:
- Leader's virtual reality scenario (Earth-10508)
- Founders (First appearance)
- Victor von Doom-10508 (First appearance)
- Hank Pym-10508 (First appearance)
- Reed Richards-10508 (First appearance)
- T'Challa-10508 (First appearance)
- Hank McCoy-10508 (Statue)
- Skip Banner (First appearance; dies) (Death)
- Laurie Banner (First appearance)
- Thaddeus Ross-10508 (First appearance)
- The Leader (Statue)
- M.O.D.O.K.-10508 (First appearance)
Races and Species:
Locations:
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- Founders' Village
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Items:
- Technology
Vehicles:
- Hellcarrier
Synopsis for "Perfection"
Banner is enjoying his greatest fantasy, spending it with his family. He is well known by the world as the man who killed the Hulk. He then sees a towering skeleton before him, with a missile puncturing through its rib cage.
However, his fantasy is a sham, as he, among the rest of Earth's smartest minds, are hooked up to a virtual reality construct. The Red She-Hulk urges the Leader to kill them but he advises patience, as they require time to drain all the knowledge from their brains. However, M.O.D.O.K. claims that they don't have that long, as the Hulked-Out Heroes are tearing up the place. The Leader dispatches the Red She-Hulk to deal with them, while Talbot makes a speech.
Talbot's speech details how Earth's heroes have gone insane. However, the military knows, thanks to Korg and A-Bomb, that Talbot staged a coup with Hulked-Out A.I.Marines. However, A-Bomb, Korg and Skaar have arrived to stop them.
Back in the fantasy world, Doom brings Banner's attention to the fact that their fellow scientists are fascinated with simple math. The explanation is that their brain power is being drained to help the Mental Organism Designed Only for Knowledge run the world. Doom, however, can somehow summon a mysterious gauntlet, capable of making small changes in this world. He asks that Banner study it. Banner does so and in the midst of discovering what it's from, he briefly sees Skaar fighting the Hulked Out A.I.Marines, before being interrupted by his fantasy son named Skip.
Back in the real world, Banner's allies are forced to deal with the Hulked-Out Heroes. A-Bomb is felled by the Iceman, Photon and Storm. He asks Skaar to find Banner, for he is the only one who can stop this. Instead, Skaar throws him into the air right at the Intelligencia Helicarrier, before resuming his fight with the Hulked-Out Heroes.
Back in Banner's fantasy world, he is catching fireflies with his family, when Doom interrupts their fun. He uses the gauntlet to turn Skip into Skaar. Banner runs to the Founders' Library, but is stopped halfway there by Skaar. Doom then demands that he fully activate the gauntlet to take them home. But before Skaar can crush Banner, he is hit in the chest by a missile fired by Betty, reverting him back to Skip. She tells her husband that he'll wake up tomorrow and everything will be perfect. However, Banner instead activates the gauntlet, declaring that he loves the real Betty more.
When Banner wakes up, he sees A-Bomb being struck down by the Red She-Hulk. Unfortunately, Doom has also awakened and attempts to drain the others' brains by overriding the Leader's technology. However, he unknowingly wired the wrong cable and instead fried his own brain. But before he could kill Banner, he is punched out of the Helicarrier by the Red She-Hulk. She then tries to tell Banner something, only for Skaar to crash in and impale her with his sword. She reverts to human form, revealing her true identity as Betty, much to everyone's shock.
Appearing in "Act I: The Night Is For Vengeance"
Featured Characters:
- (Main story and flashback)
Supporting Characters:
- (Corpse, skeleton or other remains)(Main story and recap)
Antagonists:
- (Main story and recap)
Other Characters:
- Hulk (Mentioned)
- Arcturus Rann (Mentioned)
- Enigma Force (Mentioned)
Races and Species:
- Sakaaran Shadow People-Human Hybrids (Main story and flashback)
- Sakaaran Natives (Main story and recap)
Locations:
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- Microverse (Mentioned)
- Sakaar (Mentioned)
Synopsis for "Act I: The Night Is For Vengeance"
Hiro-Kala remembers everything that has happened that brought him to the Microverse, where he found love with Lihla. He is now at the mercy of her father, Axeman Bone, for murdering Lihla. However, the Sakaarians kick him away and run off. Axeman Bone declares to his men that under Sakaarian law, he will dispatch of Hiro-Kala personally. The long chase has come very far, before Hiro-Kala finds a crater with energy leaking out. He evades Axeman Bone's attempts to chop off his head, before falling down into the darkness. Axeman Bone then decides to leap in after him.
Solicit Synopsis
Notes
Continuity Notes
Perfection:
- This story takes place concurrently with events seen in Hulk (Vol. 2) #22, World War Hulks: Captain America vs Wolverine #2 and World War Hulks: Spider-Man vs Thor #2.
- The man who appears to be Glenn Talbot in this story is actually a Life-Model Decoy, as revealed in Hulk (Vol. 2) #23.
- Thor recounts the time that he battled Korg back in Journey Into Mystery #83.
- Doctor Doom was brain-damaged in Incredible Hulk #606 and is stuck in that state in this story. However, his mind is later restored to normal in FF #2.
The Night is for Vengeance:
- This story recounts the events of Realm of Kings: Son of Hulk #1–4.
Chronology Notes
Perfection: Some characters in this story appear in a flashback that affects their chronology. The affected characters are:
This story is part of the World War Hulks event, as such characters appear in this and other stories concurrently. Those affected are:
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Legacy Numbering
- Based on the Marvel Legacy renumbering infographic, this issue corresponds to Incredible Hulk Vol 1 608. A different editorial count resulted in its publication as Vol 1 609.