Ultimate Wolverine vs. Hulk #6

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Marvel ⋅ 2009

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Issue Details

Publisher

Marvel

Writer

Damon Lindelof

Artist

Leinil Francis Yu

Cover Artist

Leinil Francis Yu

Colorist

Dave McCaig

Cover Artist

Dave McCaig

Letterer

Chris Eliopoulos

Published

May 2009

Synopsis

ULTIMATE WOLVERINE VS HULK PART 6 Wolverine walks through an airport, and a man with a bomb strapped to him under his clothes is arrested by security when he can't make it through the metal detector. Wolverine remembers the events of the previous day that led him to this point.  Today, in the present, Wolverine boards his flight, and he walks down the aisle and finds his seat. He sits down next to an unsuspecting Bruce Banner, and snaps the color on his neck. He explains to Bruce what he's doing there, and that he doesn't want a rematch with the Hulk or anything like that. He explains the collar's purpose, and says that he doesn't want to kill Bruce, he wants to kill Hulk. After a brief discussion of how this will go down, Bruce makes a run for it and opens the plane door, throwing himself out. Wolverine pops his claws and sticks them into the side of the plane to keep himself steady, and he lets go and drops after Bruce. Wolverine catches up and grabs Banner, and the two fall together. Bruce explains that Wolverine wants to kill the Hulk, but he can't change with the collar on, or else he'll die, and Hulk won't experience the death that Wolverine wants. Realizing that he can't kill Hulk without letting Bruce die, Wolverine reluctantly pops his claws and cuts through the collar, deactivating it. Bruce turns into the Hulk seconds before they land, and when the dust clears, the Hulk sets Wolverine down, having taken the brunt of the landing. The two have landed in the middle of a desert, and Nick Fury arrives on a camel. He explains to Hulk that he can go free, except that if he ever wants to see Betty again, he'll have to come work for SHIELD. Hulk refuses, and Nick says that he can talk it over with his alter ego, Bruce. Nick leaves, and Hulk and Wolverine walk back to civilization.

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