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| President1_1 = Dan Buckley
 
| President1_1 = Dan Buckley
   
| Quotation = You're not '''listening!''' The '''One Below!''' It got '''into''' [[Jess Harrison (Earth-616)|her]] somehow! We need an '''exorcism. She''' needs one.
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| Quotation = You're not '''listening!''' [[One Below All (Multiverse)|The '''One Below''']]'''!''' It got '''into''' [[Jess Harrison (Earth-616)|her]] somehow! We need an '''exorcism. She''' needs one.
 
| Speaker = [[Louis Lembert (Earth-616)|Hotshot]]
 
| Speaker = [[Louis Lembert (Earth-616)|Hotshot]]
   
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| Editor1_3 = Alanna Smith
 
| Editor1_3 = Alanna Smith
 
| Editor1_4 = Sarah Brunstad
 
| Editor1_4 = Sarah Brunstad
| Synopsis1 = In South Dakota, Arizona Herald reporter Jackie McGee meets with four people, a cop, a bartender, an old lady, and a priest, to get the full story about an incident that occurred at a church on Mercer Avenue. Through four distinct viewpoints, she pieces together what happened:
 
 
''The cops responded to a hostage situation at the old church on Mercer Avenue. Inside they found Lou Lembert, A.K.A Hotshot, who proceeded to use his powers to shoot at the officers. Across town, Bruce Banner walked into a bar asking to use the restroom. The bartender refused based on Banner's shabby clothes and his overall appearance, believing he looked like a serial killer and that he would use the restroom to do drugs. After a brief argument, Banner noticed the events unfolding at the church on a TV in the bar. Grabbing a knife from the table, Banner ran out the door.''
 
 
''At the church, Hotshot began ranting and raving to the priest about his girlfriend, Jess Harrison. He explained that Jess had become possessed by "the One Below" and demanded the priest preform an exorcism on her. Terrified, the priest prayed to God for salvation and deliverance. At that moment, the Hulk crashed through the church's stained glass window. Hotshot begged the Hulk to help his girlfriend, to which the Hulk responded by crushing Hotshot's hands. Enraged, Hotshot blasted a gaping hole directly through the Hulk. To everyone's horror, the wound simply healed itself. Hotshot, shook by what had just happened, said the Hulk was the One Below before the Hulk knocked him out.''
 
 
''After he was arrested, the cops, and the priest, went to the motel where Hotshot and Jess were staying. There they found Jess's body tied to a chair, with her head turned completely around and a peaceful smile on her face. On the wall were written the words "GREEN DOOR." Mrs. Melrose, who was present at the church, visited Hotshot in prison. He alleged that he had to tie Jess to the chair because her powers were going crazy, but denied killing her. Some time after Mrs. Melrose's visit, Hotshot hung himself in his cell.''
 
 
Back in her hotel room, Jackie mulls over the incident and determines that the only way to get to the bottom of it is to get in contact with Bruce Banner. While she's dictating her thoughts, she gets a call from Walter Langkowski, Banner's college roommate and the superhero known as Sasquatch. Walt believes Jackie is the only one actively looking for the Hulk after his resurrection<ref group="Continuity">Bruce Banner was killed by [[Clinton Barton (Earth-616)|Hawkeye]] in {{c|Civil War II Vol 1 3}} using a specialized [[Trick Arrows|trick arrow]]. Banner returned to life in {{c|Avengers Vol 1 684}}.</ref> besides himself. Walt wishes to also get in touch with Banner, as he has something he wants Bruce to look at.
 
   
 
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* [[Wikipedia:James Dean|James Dean]] {{Mentioned}} {{Topical Reference}}
 
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* {{Minor|Mary of Nazareth (Earth-616)|Mary|Stained glass}}
 
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*** {{Mentioned|[[Pennsylvania State University|Penn State, State College, Pennsylvania]]}}
 
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| Synopsis1 = In South Dakota, Arizona Herald reporter Jackie McGee meets with four people, a cop, a bartender, an old lady, and a priest, to get the full story about an incident that occurred at a church on Mercer Avenue. Through four distinct viewpoints, she pieces together what happened:
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''The cops responded to a hostage situation at the old church on Mercer Avenue. Inside they found Lou Lembert, A.K.A Hotshot, who proceeded to use his powers to shoot at the officers. Across town, Bruce Banner walked into a bar asking to use the restroom. The bartender refused based on Banner's shabby clothes and his overall appearance, believing he looked like a serial killer and that he would use the restroom to do drugs. After a brief argument, Banner noticed the events unfolding at the church on a TV in the bar. Grabbing a knife from the table, Banner ran out the door.''
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''At the church, Hotshot began ranting and raving to the priest about his girlfriend, Jess Harrison. He explained that Jess had become possessed by "the One Below" and demanded the priest perform an exorcism on her. Terrified, the priest prayed to God for salvation and deliverance. At that moment, the Hulk crashed through the church's stained glass window. Hotshot begged the Hulk to help his girlfriend, to which the Hulk responded by crushing Hotshot's hands. Enraged, Hotshot blasted a gaping hole directly through the Hulk. To everyone's horror, the wound simply healed itself. Hotshot, shook by what had just happened, said the Hulk was the One Below before the Hulk knocked him out.''
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''After he was arrested, the cops and the priest went to the motel where Hotshot and Jess were staying. There they found Jess's body tied to a chair, with her head turned completely around and a peaceful smile on her face. On the wall were written the words "GREEN DOOR." Mrs. Melrose, who was present at the church, visited Hotshot in prison. He alleged that he had to tie Jess to the chair because her powers were going crazy, but denied killing her. Sometime after Mrs. Melrose's visit, Hotshot hung himself in his cell.''
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Back in her hotel room, Jackie mulls over the incident and determines that the only way to get to the bottom of it is to get in contact with Bruce Banner. While she's dictating her thoughts, she gets a call from Walter Langkowski, Banner's college roommate and the superhero known as Sasquatch. Walt believes Jackie is the only one actively looking for the Hulk after his resurrection<ref group="Continuity">Bruce Banner was killed by [[Clinton Barton (Earth-616)|Hawkeye]] in {{c|Civil War II Vol 1 3}} using a specialized [[Trick Arrows|trick arrow]]. Banner returned to life in {{c|Avengers Vol 1 679}}-{{c|Avengers Vol 1 682|682}}.</ref> besides himself. Walt wishes to also get in touch with Banner, as he has something he wants Bruce to look at.
   
 
| Solicit = What happened in the church on Mercer Avenue? What made the Lembert boy do what he did? Who is the One Below All? Reporter Jackie McGee has four eyewitnesses, with four different viewpoints, telling four different stories. But they all saw Bruce Banner…and the Immortal Hulk.
 
| Solicit = What happened in the church on Mercer Avenue? What made the Lembert boy do what he did? Who is the One Below All? Reporter Jackie McGee has four eyewitnesses, with four different viewpoints, telling four different stories. But they all saw Bruce Banner…and the Immortal Hulk.
   
| Notes = * Leonardo Romero's segment is based on the classic super hero style. Paul Hornschemeier's segment is meant to be reminicent of an indie style typical of the art-comix from the 1990s.<ref name="Interview">{{cite web|url=https://news.marvel.com/comics/90272/five-artists-one-story-the-immortal-hulk-3/|title=Five Artists, One Story: The Immortal Hulk #3|work=Marvel.com|first=Tucker Chet|last=Markus|date=22 June 2018|accessdate=8 July 2018}}</ref>
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| Notes = * Leonardo Romero's segment is based on the classic superhero style. Paul Hornschemeier's segment is meant to be reminiscent of an indie style typical of the art-comix from the 1990s.<ref name="Interview">{{cite web|url=https://news.marvel.com/comics/90272/five-artists-one-story-the-immortal-hulk-3/|title=Five Artists, One Story: The Immortal Hulk #3|work=Marvel.com|first=Tucker Chet|last=Markus|date=22 June 2018|accessdate=8 July 2018}}</ref>
 
===Continuity Notes===
 
===Continuity Notes===
 
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| Trivia = * This issue's format was inspired in part by an episode of the Italian strip [[wikipedia:Commissario Spada|''Il Commissario Spada'']] in which involved the titular policeman chasing a purse-snatcher and asking various witnesses about him, with each witness describing him differently, accompanied by a visual sketch of what they're talking about, while the actual perp looks totally different.<ref name="Interview"/>
 
| Trivia = * This issue's format was inspired in part by an episode of the Italian strip [[wikipedia:Commissario Spada|''Il Commissario Spada'']] in which involved the titular policeman chasing a purse-snatcher and asking various witnesses about him, with each witness describing him differently, accompanied by a visual sketch of what they're talking about, while the actual perp looks totally different.<ref name="Interview"/>
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* This issue's cover is an homage to Curtis magazine {{c|Hulk! Vol 1 13}}.
 
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Quote1 You're not listening! The One Below! It got into her somehow! We need an exorcism. She needs one. Quote2
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Synopsis for "Point of View"

In South Dakota, Arizona Herald reporter Jackie McGee meets with four people, a cop, a bartender, an old lady, and a priest, to get the full story about an incident that occurred at a church on Mercer Avenue. Through four distinct viewpoints, she pieces together what happened:

The cops responded to a hostage situation at the old church on Mercer Avenue. Inside they found Lou Lembert, A.K.A Hotshot, who proceeded to use his powers to shoot at the officers. Across town, Bruce Banner walked into a bar asking to use the restroom. The bartender refused based on Banner's shabby clothes and his overall appearance, believing he looked like a serial killer and that he would use the restroom to do drugs. After a brief argument, Banner noticed the events unfolding at the church on a TV in the bar. Grabbing a knife from the table, Banner ran out the door.

At the church, Hotshot began ranting and raving to the priest about his girlfriend, Jess Harrison. He explained that Jess had become possessed by "the One Below" and demanded the priest perform an exorcism on her. Terrified, the priest prayed to God for salvation and deliverance. At that moment, the Hulk crashed through the church's stained glass window. Hotshot begged the Hulk to help his girlfriend, to which the Hulk responded by crushing Hotshot's hands. Enraged, Hotshot blasted a gaping hole directly through the Hulk. To everyone's horror, the wound simply healed itself. Hotshot, shook by what had just happened, said the Hulk was the One Below before the Hulk knocked him out.

After he was arrested, the cops and the priest went to the motel where Hotshot and Jess were staying. There they found Jess's body tied to a chair, with her head turned completely around and a peaceful smile on her face. On the wall were written the words "GREEN DOOR." Mrs. Melrose, who was present at the church, visited Hotshot in prison. He alleged that he had to tie Jess to the chair because her powers were going crazy, but denied killing her. Sometime after Mrs. Melrose's visit, Hotshot hung himself in his cell.

Back in her hotel room, Jackie mulls over the incident and determines that the only way to get to the bottom of it is to get in contact with Bruce Banner. While she's dictating her thoughts, she gets a call from Walter Langkowski, Banner's college roommate and the superhero known as Sasquatch. Walt believes Jackie is the only one actively looking for the Hulk after his resurrection[Continuity 1] besides himself. Walt wishes to also get in touch with Banner, as he has something he wants Bruce to look at.

Solicit Synopsis

What happened in the church on Mercer Avenue? What made the Lembert boy do what he did? Who is the One Below All? Reporter Jackie McGee has four eyewitnesses, with four different viewpoints, telling four different stories. But they all saw Bruce Banner…and the Immortal Hulk.

Notes

  • Leonardo Romero's segment is based on the classic superhero style. Paul Hornschemeier's segment is meant to be reminiscent of an indie style typical of the art-comix from the 1990s.[1]

Continuity Notes

  1. Bruce Banner was killed by Hawkeye in Civil War II #3 using a specialized trick arrow. Banner returned to life in Avengers #679-682.

Trivia

  • This issue's format was inspired in part by an episode of the Italian strip Il Commissario Spada in which involved the titular policeman chasing a purse-snatcher and asking various witnesses about him, with each witness describing him differently, accompanied by a visual sketch of what they're talking about, while the actual perp looks totally different.[1]
  • This issue's cover is an homage to Curtis magazine Hulk! #13.

See Also

Links and References

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 Markus, Tucker Chet (22 June 2018) Five Artists, One Story: The Immortal Hulk #3 Marvel.com. Retrieved on 8 July 2018.