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* The Mole Man recounts his origins as they were originally told in {{c|Fantastic Four #1}}, and the recent demise of some of his monsters in {{c|Mighty Avengers #1}}. He also recounts the events of {{c|World War Hulk #1}}-{{c|World War Hulk #5|5}}.
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* The Mole Man recounts his origins as they were originally told in {{c|Fantastic Four #1}}, and the recent demise of some of his monsters in {{c|Mighty Avengers #1}}. He also recounts the events of {{c|World War Hulk #1}}{{c|World War Hulk #5|5}}.
   
 
* Tyrannus talks of his first war between the Mole Man and the Hulk, as seen in {{c|Incredible Hulk #127}}.
 
* Tyrannus talks of his first war between the Mole Man and the Hulk, as seen in {{c|Incredible Hulk #127}}.
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* Lyra mentions how the Origins Corporation was responsible for the end of society in her world as seen in {{c|Savage She-Hulk Vol 2 #1}}-{{c|Savage She-Hulk Vol 2 #4|4}}.
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* Lyra mentions how the Origins Corporation was responsible for the end of society in her world as seen in {{c|Savage She-Hulk Vol 2 #1}}{{c|Savage She-Hulk Vol 2 #4|4}}.
   
 
* She-Hulk disappeared in {{c|Incredible Hulk #600}}.
 
* She-Hulk disappeared in {{c|Incredible Hulk #600}}.

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Quote1 All right. Get ready, kid...the world wants to meet the new Hulk. Let's hope he's finally ready for the old one. Quote2
Bruce Banner

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Synopsis for "Banner and Son"

A Gamma Dome is erected over New York City, while the Fantastic Four fight the beasts of Mole Man. Just then, Bruce Banner and Skaar teleport in to assist. The former quickly asks Mr. Fantastic about the details regarding the dome. Apparently, the dome doesn't have a radiation mitigation system and will kill anyone who attempts to pass through it.

Meanwhile, Skaar attempts to intimidate Mole Man and made him run away cowardly, but his foe attempts to explain something but is grabbed by the throat. However, the Thing prevents Skaar from killing him, pointing out the ravenous monsters around them. Mole Man then explains that when the Hulk returned to Earth and was defeated, his stone ship carrying countless alien monsters from Sakaar were unleashed onto the underground. However, he was able to tame them but the impatient creatures were actually waiting for Skaar. Skaar accepts their allegiance, only for the sudden appearance of Tyrannus to catch him off guard. Tyrannus contains himself and Skaar in a Gamma Dome, planning on killing Skaar to hurt Banner as he did once to him as a the Hulk. Banner, while trying to hack his Deviant tech, sarcastically mocks him not to hurt Skaar, distracting Tyrannus to give Skaar an opening to kick him. Unfortunately, Tyrannus revealed that this fight was only a distraction for him to use the alien creatures, transforming into gigantic monsters by his tech, to destroy the city. As the Fantastic Four and Banner assist the innocent bystanders, while Skaar declares that he will be the one to kill these monsters. Very quickly, he kills all of them. Both Mole Man and Tyrannus decide to retreat back underground..

As the dome subsides, Mr. Fantastic asks Bruce if he allowed Tyrannus to gain access to the dome tech just to create another lesson for Skaar. However, his questions go unanswered, as Bruce goes to congratulate Skaar for making the right decision. However, his son states that what he did was typical of what he would do on Sakaar and the only thing he learned was that he is starting to hate his own father. Banner remarks "Thought we were further along than that." He the tells Skaar to be ready, for the world is willing to meet their new Hulk. As he finishes his sentence, his eyes glow green.

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Synopsis for "Clash of Furies"

In Badwater, CA, Lyra dodges Axon's electrical bolts, while asking Boudicca for tactical options. Unfortunately, her watch states that Axon is surrounded by a bioelectric field impenetrable to any strategy she can think of. Hearing this, Axon advises that Lyra listens. She demands Lyra's gamma sight, to help her fix her troubled mind, otherwise, she'll kill everyone in town. Reluctantly, despite Boudicca's protests, Lyra concedes, believing that Jennifer Walters would do just that. Axon then quickly absorbs all of Lyra's gamma energy, turning her human while making herself electrically green. Getting back on her feet, Lyra urges the townspeople to run, for they can't trust a madwoman who killed her own family. This enrages Axon, who attacks, only for her anger to cause her weaken, which Lyra was counting on. Fighting back, she determines that Axon had post-traumatic stress disorder. As she recovers her powers, she is about to apprehend Axon when she spontaneously explodes. A Gamma Corps retrieval ship had remotely terminated her, as she had been seen, failed her mission and exceeded the elimination quotas; however, General Ryker is confident that they will have another opportunity.

The townspeople thank Lyra for saving them, believing that she killed Axon, but she denies it. When asked who she is, she replies that she's nobody.

Sometime later, Lyra has made it to the Gamma base in Death Valley but finds no evidence of Walters. However, Boudicca then detects someone. Next, an unseen voices offers a proposition for Lyra, someone she recognizes.

Solicit Synopsis

Tyrannus returns! Manhattan crumbles! Moloids attack! And only Bruce Banner and the Son of Hulk can save the day! Unless, of course, Skaar decides to join the monsters...The first big storyline in the all-new "Incredible Hulk" comes to a senses-shattering climax as Bruce Banner discovers whether his take-your-savage-barbarian-son-to-work program has been a rousing success -- or the biggest disaster visited upon the Marvel Universe since "World War Hulk"! Plus: the All-New Savage She-Hulk's quest to find Jennifer Walters reaches its conclusion -- with a stunning twist!

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  • Lyra mentions how the Origins Corporation was responsible for the end of society in her world as seen in Savage She-Hulk (Vol. 2) #14.

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