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Published July 16, 2020

Discover the Hulk's Dark Destiny in the 'Maestro' Trailer

The world of Peter David's 'Future Imperfect' starts here!

Almost 30 years ago in the landmark story FUTURE IMPERFECT, legendary INCREDIBLE HULK scribe Peter David and superstar artist George Perez introduced Marvel fans to a far-future version of the Hulk known as Maestro – the master of what remains of the world. Ever since, the mystery about how this villainous version of Bruce Banner came to be remained untold, but next month, Peter David returns to reveal Maestro’s shocking origin in MAESTRO #1!

With astounding art by Dale Keown and Germán Peralta, this series will answer questions that have haunted fans for decades about the fall of Earth and the rise of Maestro! Get your first look at this highly anticipated launch in the MAESTRO trailer and discover the secrets of one of the Hulk’s greatest foes when MAESTRO #1 hits stands in August!

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