You can't discuss Marvel 2005 without discussing the House Of M event. Which, just to be random, would have been much cooler if it was House Of Monkeys, a reality show starring Hugh Laurie doctoring to a tribe of super-powered apes. Sigh.
But for those who've blacked out the pain, House Of M was an event wherein the Scarlet Witch, who used to point her hands at things to make boxes fall apart before the bad guy could throw them, essentially became the world's biggest cosmic cube, and remade all of reality into a world where mutants dominate. Hey, Wanda, haven't you seen the comics racks? We were already there...
Anyway, aside from the House Of M mini-series proper, most of the Marvel series played along, either by running House Of M miniseries of their own, or running HoM stories in the series proper for an issue or two. And Incredible Hulk jumped into the deep end, devoting 4 regular series issues to the adventures of Bruce Banner in the HoM universe.
And who created this?
First of all, Hulk is the president...of Australia.
Mutants rule the world, and the government of Australia (Exodus, Pyro, the Vanisher) were particularly oppressive, rounding up and exterminating uncooperative humans. At the same time, Bruce Banner is hanging with an aborigine tribe in the outback (the one that doesn't have Bloomin' Onions). They have adopted him as one of their own as he is learning to be at piece with himself--hence, the snake tattoo. Obviously, there's going to be a clash, as the evil government forces chase some mutants into native territory. Bruce Hulks out, and ends up teaming with Monica Rappacini, leader of A.I.M., and her daughter, the new Scorpion, to oust the mutant and take over Australia. Which become the sole human-run government in the world, and a refuge for the growing exodus of humans who want to get away from mutant rule. And that's only the first two issues...phew...
And that scene with Hulk freaking out over paperwork? Didn't really happen...
Anyway, we find out not everything is wonderful at the heart of Hulk's outback paradise:
Yet when his advisers suggest that the people would like the Hulk to make an occasional appearance, Bruce flips out:
They discover the cliched hidden entrance to evil labs...
I've been skipping over a lot of David's trademark funny stuff, so let's take a look:
Then again, it's probably a fitting final line, because House Of M ends with the world's biggest re-set button being pushed (unless you were a mutant), and none of it will have any repercussions, and it will all have never happened, and Peter David will leave as soon as House Of M is over, so since none of it matters, why bother to come up with an original or funny joke--or even one that makes sense??
That's what you get from publishing an "event" that is functionally only a big-ass issue of What If?--it's pretty hard to care.
Beware--there will be more House Of M later this week...
ELSEWHERE IN THE MARVEL UNIVERSE:
Or, actually, in another alternate universe...

And there's no re-set button in sight.
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