- Script
- Matthew
- Letters
- typeset
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- Watch therefore: for ye know not what hour your lord doth come.
- Reprints
Biblical quote from Matthew 24:42.
- Script
- Al Ewing (credited)
- Pencils
- Joe Bennett (credited)
- Inks
- Ruy José (credited); Belardino Brabo (credited); Cam Smith (credited)
- Colors
- Paul Mounts (credited)
- Letters
- Cory Petit of Virtual Calligraphy (as VC's Cory Petit)
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- All I'm sayin' is, Gamma Flight's a little dead these days.
- Genre
- horror-suspense; superhero
- Characters
- Walter Langkowski; Gamma Flight [Absorbing Man; Titania; Puck]; "O'Brien" (green four-armed monster); Savage Hulk; "Lovecraft" (monster); "Harryhausen" (three-headed flying monster); Jackie McGee; Murray; Rick Jones; Betty Ross (as the Harpy); Doc Samson; "Bradbury" (blue lava-spitting monster); The Minotaur [Dario Agger]; Xemnu
- Synopsis
- Swallowed by a monster and attacked by internal parasites, the Hulk reverts to his savage persona. Joined by Gamma Flight, the Hulk's team overcomes the four Roxxon monsters but release the parasites on the population until Xemnu intervenes as a savior.
- Reprints
- Keywords
- Alpha Flight Space Station; Arizona; Arizona Herald; horror; interchange; media; monsters; parasites; Phoenix; Roxxon; teleportation
Special thanks to Crystal Frasier.
- Script
- Al Ewing (credited)
- Pencils
- Alex Ross (painting)
- Inks
- Alex Ross (painting)
- Colors
- Alex Ross (painting)
- Letters
- typeset
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- Howdy, Hulk-heads! Al Ewing here, just coming off the holiday season and getting the tinsel-encrusted gears turning again.
- Characters
- Hulk; Red Hulk
Answers and comments by Al Ewing. Letters from Danny Mahn, Billy Goreski, Jesse, Owen, Andrew Salmon, and James Johnson. Danny Mahn praises the "high-concept horror/sci-fi fun." Jesse states "this series has gone from one-and-done monster-movie-esque tales to biblical horror, body horror, and cosmic horror." Owen writes, "from the moment I've heard of 'horror Hulk,' I've been on board." A Hulk sketch by Owen. Preview for the next issue's cover.