Hulk: Where Monsters Dwell Page #5

Synopsis: The Halloween Nightmare is bent on conquering our waking world by crossing through the Dream Dimension, and converting each dreamer into a monster. Can Doctor Strange, Hulk and the Howling Commandos hold the line and put an end to his nefarious scheme?
Director(s): Mitch Schauer
  1 nomination.
 
IMDB:
5.4
PG
Year:
2016
75 min
137 Views


We'll keep

Nightmare busy for ya, Doc.

We'll need to do more than that.

We'll soften

the enemy and move him

into position on

the Doctor's signal.

All right.

Let's fight like monsters.

Can you flatten ol' Manhattan?

I'm starting to see why a certain

webslinger likes doing this.

The enemy is wavering.

That's our opening. Go!

You... You turned me

into my worst nightmare!

Now I'm yours.

Feel that burn, Nightmare?

That's fear.

Fear of failure. Fear of defeat.

Fear of us.

By the Eye of Agamotto, and

Oshtur who watches over us,

burn now in the light of

the Seven Suns of Cinnibus!

Now!

Let the vapors of the Vishanti

drive you from the sight of man!

What?

It's not too late, Hulk.

Join forces with me,

and you need never fear

being puny again.

Hmm.

Never.

Never underestimate puny.

All right, Doctor B!

Now that is how

care of business.

Thanks, Warwolf.

But I couldn't have done

it without the help

of Doctor Strange and the Hulk.

Oh, I think you can all

take a portion of the credit.

You did good, Benito.

I'm sorry, I... I don't

feel much like celebrating.

Don't be a party pooper, kid.

You're one of us now. A monster.

Jerk.

Ow!

What? What?

Benito, I know

you've been through a lot.

I'd like to offer you a safe place

to stay while you figure things out.

If you don't mind bunking with

a bunch of weirdos, that is.

I think he's talkin' about us.

Hey, you talkin' about us?

Uh... Thanks, but...

I don't know.

I just want to be

by myself for a while.

Let me handle this one, SITWELL.

I know how you feel, Benito. I

was on my own for a long time.

People said I was a monster,

and I believed 'em.

But then I found a home

with a bunch of heroes,

and I realized I get

to choose what I am.

I know those guys ain't

exactly the Avengers,

but maybe you should

give 'em a shot.

You know, I think we can count

this as the first official victory

for the Paranormal

Containment Unit.

Which is officially

still a stupid name.

Hey, you should name

yourselves after Cap's old unit,

the Howling Commandos. Get it?

Are you kidding me?

Hmm.

Well, I like it. Anybody

got a problem with that?

Nope. No problem at all.

Everybody, let's try

not to alarm our guests.

Doctor? Doctor Strange?

Is the nightmare finally over?

Yes.

Where is Benito?

He's nearby.

Safe and sound.

And what about Gayle and Eric?

Are they okay?

See for yourself, Ana.

Hey.

Hi, guys.

It's safe to go home now.

Let's get out of here.

Tell Benito to give me a call?

I'm sure he will.

Thank you.

Almost sunrise.

All Hallows' Eve is over,

and the dimensional barriers

will become steadily stronger,

keeping Nightmare

where he belongs.

At least until next year.

And now we go back

into the shadows,

hiding from the people

we're trying to protect.

Not forever. Trust me.

Keep doing the right thing, and you

can turn that fear into respect.

But for now, it's almost

morning rush hour.

We'll have to wait inside

until S.H.I.E.L.D.

can send a jet for us.

Until then, perhaps we can take

care of some unfinished business.

No, I can't.

You must learn to overcome your fear.

Conquer your nightmares.

Fine.

Hello.

My name is Hulk,

and I'm a monster.

Hi, Hulk.

Hi, Hulk.

I hate public speaking.

Just calm your nerves by

picturing them all in their underwear.

Ew! Are you serious?

That's even scarier.

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Marty Isenberg

Marty Isenberg (born 30 July 1963) is an American animation writer. He is best known for his role as co-story editor on Beast Machines and Transformers: Animated, and for his work on the 2003 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles series. He also wrote or co-wrote scripts for Ben 10, Danny Phantom, Gargoyles, Batman: The Animated Series, Action Man, Beetlejuice, The Mask, G.I. Joe: Renegades, X-Men: The Animated Series and Spider-Man: The Animated Series. more…

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