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New Thor vs. Hulk Marvel Comic Book Series In The Works

Thor: Ragnarok is coming up November of this year, but Marvel has given fans an amazing comic book series to hype up the anticipation of this upcoming Marvel team.

Marvel Comics and comiXology are partnering up to create Thor vs. Hulk: Champions of the Universe.

Check out the quick synopsis below:

Thor Vs Hulk focuses on two of Earth’s mightiest heroes, whose skills, endurance and friendship are put to the test when they’re pitted against each other to decide who will fight the Elder of the Universe known as the Champion.

“The Mighty Thor and The Incredible Hulk have long been two of the strongest, mightiest, and most sought out heroes of the Marvel Universe,” said series writer Jeremy Whitley. “Thor is a god, Hulk is a colossus. Now the Champion of the Universe is looking for an opponent and Hulk and Thor are the top contenders. So rather than fight them both, The Champion’s new promoter has set up a series of contests which Hulk and Thor must complete to decide who will face The Champion.”

The comic is written by Jeremy Whitley with art by Simone Buonfantino and Alti Firmasya, and the cover of the comic can be seen here:

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Whitley expresses excitement for the upcoming comic series in a statement:

“We wanted to take the things we love from stories like Contest of Champions and add a new twist that allows us to play in the ENTIRE Marvel Universe. Every issue is a new world, a new task, and new trials for the God of Thunder and the Great Green Goliath. Readers will get to see some of their favorite elements of the Marvel Universe and a handful of new ones. We wanted to make a mini-series jam-packed with so much action that readers would come back to it again and again. It’s a love letter to two of the strongest Avengers and the wonderful universe they live in. A universe where anything can happen.”

The comic miniseries will be exclusive to comiXology and Amazon Kindle on September 6th and will be sold for $2.99 per issue.

Source: Comicbook.com

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