Monsters by barry windsor smith5/22/2023 ![]() ![]() To begin with, Bailey is duped into the back of a van by a Sgt McFarland, who then bitterly regrets what he has done. ![]() It’s worth noting, however, this book is not called Monster. Windsor-Smith leans upon the way in which the Americans took the Nazis’ best and brightest after WWII for the most part to forge their space programme – but here it’s all about eugenics and of course it makes a big old mess. ![]() You can sort of make out the outline of Hulk in the figure that haunts the cover of the book, young Bobby Bailey, drafted and sent, unbeknownst, to figure in a bit of military experimentation. Barry Windsor-Smith, famous for his work on Conan the Barbarian and Wolverine (particularly the ‘Weapon X’ storyline), is back with Monsters, a work some decades in the making that was originally pitched as a Hulk storyline. ![]()
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