Marvel Comics has revealed an unlikely adversary for the Maestro as the evil Hulk’s origin story continues in November’s Maestro #4.
The evil version of the Hulk known as the Maestro faces off against an unexpected adversary as his rise to power continues in November: Hercules.
Marvel Comics has revealed the advance solicitation information for November’s Maestro #4, the limited series’ penultimate issue. The synopsis teases that Hercules originally has the upper hand in his battle against the Maestro, though that may not last too long — especially with Rick Jones second-guessing his allegiances. Moreover, Marvel teases that this issue marks “a pivotal moment as the Maestro’s plans fall into place.”
An alternate version of Bruce Banner/the Hulk created by writer Peter David and artist George Pérez, the Maestro is a villain who — stricken with grief and filled with excess nuclear radiation — rules over a desolate future. The ongoing Marvel limited series goes into detail regarding exactly how the giant green Avenger broke bad, and how he came to be the overlord of a broken Earth. Evidently, his path goes through none other than Hercules.
The full solicitation information can be found below.
MAESTRO #4 (of 5)
- PETER DAVID (W) • GERMÁN PERALTA (A) • Cover by DALE KEOWN
- VARIANT COVER BY Ryan Ottley
- GIVE ME YOUR BEST APOCALYPSE!
- The Hulk’s enemy — Hercules?! — gets the upper hand, but not for long. Rick Jones attempts to intervene…but it’s no longer clear whose side he should be on. Don’t miss a pivotal moment as the Maestro’s plans fall into place! Can the being we know as the Hulk survive? Does he want to?
- 32 PGS./Rated T+ …$3.99
Written by Peter David and illustrated by Germán Peralta, Maestro #4 goes on sale this November from Marvel Comics.