Incredible Hulk writer Phillip Kennedy Johnson says the upcoming sixth issue of his run on the book features the âgnarliestâ transformation sequence in the Marvel heroâs long history.
âIssue #6 â you can tell your listeners this, too, man â issue #6 has the gnarliest transformation that Hulk has ever done in a book, hands down,â Johnson said during an appearance on the Spec Tales podcast. âIâll take that to the bank, dude. Thereâs never been a rougher transformation than this one. Iâm gonna try to keep leveling it up, too. Like, I love, love, deeply love the one in issue #1 ⊠the one at the end of issue #2 was concise, but it was also super cool.â
Written by Johnson and illustrated by Nic Klein, Incredible Hulk #6 hits comic shops this November. However, the Hulkâs most gruesome transformation to date isnât the only thing Johnson and Klein have in store. The issue also introduces a new, World War II-era version of Ghost Rider to the Marvel Universe.
âATTACK OF THE ZOMBIE GHOST RIDER!â the official synopsis for Incredible Hulk #6 reads. âCharlie reminds Bruce that heâs more than a man on the run â heâs an Avenger, a hero. And heroes help people. When their travels lead them to a Texas town under attack by dreaded monstrosities known as war devils, itâs time for the Hulk to step in ⊠but he rouses an undead Spirit of Vengeance from his eternal slumber, summoning a 100-year-old Ghost Rider to ride down the Hulk!â
Incredible Hulk #6 goes on sale Wednesday, November 22 from Marvel Comics.
Note: Spec Tales is a podcast that releases a new episode every Wednesday. In it, hosts Jake and JesĂșs ask collectors and creators to share their comic book âGrail Tales.â Each episode also includes a segment where Jake, JesĂșs and their guests speculate as to which comics may increase in value.
 Incredible Hulk writer Phillip Kennedy Johnson says issue #6 his run features the “gnarliest” transformation sequence in the Hulk’s history.  Read More Â
