Germán Peralta
Germán Peralta is a Marvel artist whose strength is atmosphere. His pages are heavy with shadow and weather, his characters grounded and physical rather than slick — a style made for stories of ruin, obsession and heroes at their lowest. That's exactly why his work looks so good in omnibus form: the large pages give his dark, textured storytelling the room it deserves.
His flagship series is Peter David's Maestro trilogy, the origin of the Hulk's evil future, where Peralta's post-apocalyptic desert and shadowy tyrant carry the whole saga. Beyond that, he has drawn some of Marvel's darkest titles — Thanos with Jeff Lemire, Moon Knight, Totally Awesome Hulk and Black Panther — always favoring mood and menace over empty spectacle.
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Start with the Hulk: Maestro by Peter David Omnibus: it gathers his most complete and sustained work in a single volume and shows why he is one of Marvel's go-to artists for a hero who turns to evil.