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Quote1 Hulkpool love it when a plan come together! Him and Bob go back in time...to kill Deadpool dead!!! Quote2
Hulkpool

Appearing in "Game Face"

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Synopsis for "Game Face"

Ulik the Troll is on the loose, having gone on a multi-state drinking binge, and has now caused a train derailment out of Telluride. Only A-Bomb and his wife Marlo Chandler, the Harpy, can assist. The former tries to move the live electric wires away from everyone else; even surviving a huge jolt. He then quickly tosses a hit tanker into the sky, where it explodes harmlessly. While he clears more rubble, he has a side talk with Marlo, considering the recent mutations they went through. Marlo tries rationalizing that maybe fate brought them back together. A-Bomb retorts that fate has caused misery for Bruce Banner.

Suddenly, Ulik grabs Marlo. A-Bomb cloaks himself to get close enough to punch Ulik across the face. As they leave the scene, they consider a further reconciliation before kissing. However, Harpy tells A-Bomb that the Leader blew up their house, with all their things.

Appearing in "Nobody Dies Forever"

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Synopsis for "Nobody Dies Forever"

Ms. Marvel finds Bucky researching Glenn Talbot. Though he was presumed dead after his last encounter with the Hulk, Bucky claims otherwise. Some years ago, during a mission in Russia, Glenn was captured and interrogated by Bucky, as the Winter Soldier, under orders from the Gremlin. He spent fifteen days interrogating him to find out anything related to gamma mutations, mostly adventures Hulk was related to. By the end of the interrogation, Glenn concluded Bucky's real name before escaping. When reminded of his past life, Bucky prevented Glenn's escape. He was then subdued by the Gremlin and mindwiped.

Appearing in "Ram"

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Synopsis for "Ram"

Glenn Talbot shows Betty Ross around a facility that is building weapons he says will protect the future. Betty finds it hard to believe that Glenn is still alive, after years of being supposedly dead. He explains that he faked his death in order to protect her but now they are together.

He shows her the Cosmic Hulk robot that is in his possession. Before he can reprogram the robot it is struck by a missile that is accidentally fired off. It activates the robot, and it goes on a rampage. Glenn struggles with the robot and manages to insert the reprogramming key through a special slot in the robot's mouth, deactivating it. In the aftermath, Betty says that she needs someone to trust, and that is why she has come to Glenn.

Appearing in "Heroic Efforts"

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  • Bill Davis (First appearance; dies) (Main story and flashback)

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Synopsis for "Heroic Efforts"

A man named Bill Davis underwent the procedure to make himself a Hulk, using the captured She-Hulk to intensify the process. But Davis goes berserk from his transformation. Doc Samson manages to snap his neck, ending his rampage.

Appearing in "Object of Desire"

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Synopsis for "Object of Desire"

On the Intelligencia Helicarrier, the Leader finds Red She-Hulk musing over what Bruce Banner had to go through as the Hulk: so much power and guilt. The Leader tells her that she's nothing like him and that she should embrace this power. As he tries to hold her hand, Red She-Hulk recoils, citing how she killed Jennifer Walters. However, the Leader admits that what she killed was an LMD. The real Walters is alive on the Helicarrier. Growing angry, Red She-Hulk grabs him by the throat, demanding to know why he lied to her. The Leader admits that the idea was entirely Doc Samson's, to evaluate her psychological condition. Red She-Hulk goes below deck and smashes her way past the Mad Thinker's Gammadroid. But once she reaches Walters, she is stopped by Samson, who had guessed what the Leader had done. He plays mind games with her, until the Leader subdues her.

Appearing in "Stupid Champagne Room!"

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Synopsis for "Stupid Champagne Room!"

Deadpool has racked up a hefty tab at a stripclub and when the owners demand he pay his tab, he realizes that he doesn't have any money. This leads to a gun battle, but Deadpool manages to escape unharmed. Needing money to pay off his debts, Deadpool decides to look for the Red Hulk, as he owes him money.

When he finally found the Red Hulk, he convinced Deadpool to accompany him on an attack on the Helicarrier. It was during this mission that the Red Hulk was captured and confined in a bio-tank by Samson. When Deadpool tried to rescue the Red Hulk, he smashed the tank and was doused in the gamma irradiated water, transforming into Hulkpool.

In this transformed state, Hulkpool becomes determined to destroy his alter-ego. Crashing through the facility, he comes across an AIM agent and approaches him. Recognizing the man's voice, he Hulkpool discovers that this is his old sidekick Hydra Bob, who joined up with AIM because they offered a better benefits package. When Hulkpool explains his plan to kill Deadpool, Hydra Bob tries to explain to Hulkpool that he is Deadpool. Instead of stopping this insane scheme, Hulkpool decides to try and find a time machine so he can go back in time and kill his past self. He then grabs Hydra Bob and leaps out of the Helicarrier.

This story is continued in Hulked-Out Heroes #1...

Solicit Synopsis

After the jaw-dropping conclusion of FALL OF THE HULKS, secrets, mysteries and surprises galore are revealed in this giant-sized, bone-crushing, gamma-irradiated special featuring key players of the biggest Hulk-saga ever told: A-BOMB, COSMIC HULK, RED SHE-HULK, DOC SAMSON and DEADPOOL! What is the heart-breaking decision that Rick Jones must make? Is there a hero left in the dark abyss of Leonard Samson’s distorted mind? Whose appearance will shock the wild Red She-Hulk to her core? Can an ancient alien technology spell certain apocalypse to the world? Don’t miss out on this essential assembly of startling secrets in one of the greatest conspiracies in the history of the Marvel Universe!!!

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Game Face:

  • This story states that Asgard is located in Oklahoma. At the time of this story, Thor recreated his home over the city of Brixton, Oklahoma circa Hulk (Vol. 3) #2. It is later destroyed in Siege #4 until Odin recreated it in it's proper dimension in Fear Itself #1.

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  • Captain America recounts back when he was a Russian operative known as the Winter Soldier. During World War II, when he was Bucky, Cap was seemingly killed in a drone plane explosion as seen in Avengers #4. He was actually recovered by the Russians and brainwashed into their soldier he was eventually restored to normal during the events of Captain America (Vol. 5) #814.
  • The man who Captain America recognizes as Glenn Talbot is actually a Life Model Decoy as revealed in Hulk (Vol. 2) #22.

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  • This is the Glenn Talbot LMD.

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Flashbacks in this issue affect the chronology of characters in this story. The affected characters are:

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This story takes place during the Fall of the Hulks/World War Hulks event. As such characters appearing in various stories appear concurrently in other tales. The affected characters are:

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