This week's releases from Marvel are about new beginnings and endings. First up, Hulk #1 by Mark Waid and Mark Bagley (who will be signing at Dr. No's on Free Comic Book Day, May 3) picks up after the mind-blowing conclusion of last month's Indestructible Hulk. Someone shot Bruce Banner, leaving him knocking on death's door. If he survives, he may never be the same man he was. Needless to say, this has Hulk a little peeved, and the big green monster will stop at nothing to track down the shooter. Then, Superior Spider-Man #31 by Dan Slott and Giuseppe Camuncoli marks the end of the series as Doc Ock leaves the driver's seat and Peter Parker takes back control of his mind and his city. But what will become of Otto now that he has let go? And will Parker be able to stop the terror of Goblin Nation before it's too late? Meanwhile, in Marvel's Ultimate Universe, a new team is on the scene in Ultimate FF #1 by Joshua Hale Fialkov and Mario Guevara. Meet the Future Foundation: Sue Storm, Tony Stark, Machine Man and Sam Wilson. Together, they stand between us and Doom.
DC's new beginning this week is Sinestro #1 by Cullen Bunn and Dale Eaglesham. Sinestro has lost everything: the Yellow Lantern Corps is no longer under his control, he has no home, he has no family, and he has no friends. But he will never be without fear! Lyssa Drak, former ally and foe, plans to remind him of just that. Will Sinestro be able to take back his Corps or are there other plans for him beyond his control? Then, Batman #30 by Scott Snyder and Greg Capullo kicks off the next leg of the Zero Year storyline: "Savage City." In Batman Eternal #2, James Gordan has been arrested and a well-known Bat-villian makes his debuts in the New 52 continuity. And you won't want to miss Harley Quinn #5 by Amanda Conner and Chad Hardin because Harley shows turnabout is fair play when it comes to trying to kill her.
Solar Man of the Atom #1 by Frank J. Barbiere and Joe Bennett, Dynamic Forces next entry in their Gold Key Universe, hits shelves this week. Dr. Phil Seleski was given powers after being hit with experimental radiation. Now, Seleski seeks to figure out the secrets of the universe while becoming a hero along the way, whether he wants to or not. Will he be able to handle almost unlimited powers? Or will everyone else pay the price?
Solar Man of the Atom #1 by Frank J. Barbiere and Joe Bennett, Dynamic Forces next entry in their Gold Key Universe, hits shelves this week. Dr. Phil Seleski was given powers after being hit with experimental radiation. Now, Seleski seeks to figure out the secrets of the universe while becoming a hero along the way, whether he wants to or not. Will he be able to handle almost unlimited powers? Or will everyone else pay the price?
Check out the list below for the full offering of new comics this Wednesday, April 16:
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