
Mythos: Hulk by Paul Jenkins and Paolo Rivera is another retelling of the Hulk's origin. Just like this team's previous Mythos: X-Men, it updates the classic origin story, set into today's world and giving new insights into the characters. This origin story is more plausible than Ang Lee's movie. We see that Bruce Banner has anger-management issues even before getting belt by gamma rays. General Ross doesn't make things any easier by forbidding Banner to see his daughter, Betty Ross. Rivera's fully painted artwork is quite unusual for this type of story, but I really loved it. Especially the sequence where Banner throws Rick Jones to safety and gets hit by the gamma blast. Take a look at the picture of Betty in the above panel...is it my imagination or does she look a bit like Charisma Carpenter. Nuff said.



It looks like a vampire version of Charisma Carpenter.
I picked this up, looked at it, then put it back. Not sure why I didn't buy it, since it looked pretty interesting. I guess I'm fearful that any Marvel Comic I buy will end up crossing over with Civil War. ;)
I think she looks more like Clea Duvall, but I can see some Charisma Carpenter in there, too.