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David, Peter( w),Keown, Dale( p),Farmer, Mark( i)."Hit and Myth" The Incredible Hulk,vol.2,no.379(March 1991). Jennings, Collier (June 16, 2020). "Immortal She-Hulk Smashes the Marvel Universe in September". CBR . Retrieved April 15, 2021. Thomas, Roy; Gerber, Steve( w), Trimpe, Herb( p),Trapani, Sal( i)."Frenzy On a Far-Away World!" The Incredible Hulk,vol.2,no.158(December 1972).

He then appeared together with Iron Man in their own mini-series titled Ultimate Human, focusing on Bruce Banner approaching Tony Stark about the possibility of using the Iron Man nanites to control the Hulk transformations. The Leader is introduced as Pete Wisdom, a scientist after the blood of both men, for use in the creation of a superhuman. This series depicts the Hulk's physiology as almost infinitely adaptive to adverse conditions, including simulations of hostile extraterrestrial environments such as the surface of the planet Venus. It also described him as generating carbon Fullerenes in his skin structure, adding to his durability. [248] A huge, orange, slimy monster called the Hulk was featured in a movie titled The Hulk in Tales to Astonish #21 (July 1961). In modern-day reprints, the character's name was changed to the Glop. [195] Gischler, Victor( w),Stegman, Ryan( p),Babinski, Michael( i)."Hulk vs. Dracula, Part 2" Fear Itself: Hulk vs. Dracula,no.2(November 2011).Marvel Comics. Fantastic Four #533–535, The Incredible Hulk (vol. 2) #88–105; Giant-Size Hulk #1, What If? Planet Hulk, Planet Hulk: Gladiator Guidebook, and material from New Avengers: Illuminati, Amazing Fantasy (vol. 2) #15 The Guilt Hulk is a malevolent representation of Banner's abusive father, Brian Banner, that manifests itself in Banner's childhood memories. [121]

Incredible Hulk#407–419, Annual#20, Ashcan Edition, Incredible Hulk: Future Imperfect#1–2 and material from Marvel Holiday Special#3 Kaplan, Arie (2006). Masters of the Comic Book Universe Revealed!. Chicago, Illinois: Chicago Review Press. p.58. ISBN 978-1556526336.

When the Asgardian god of mischief Loki sought to sow chaos for his half-brother Thor, he manipulated Hulk into a clash with Thor, Iron Man, Ant-Man, and the Wasp, though he only succeeded in the inadvertent creation of a new team of heroes, the Avengers. Suspicious of his teammates, the Hulk left very shortly after the team formed, and soon began an alliance with Namor the Sub-Mariner to oppose the Avengers. When that too fell apart, the green behemoth returned to his wanderings and infrequent battles with General Ross’ “Hulkbusters” fighting unit.a b c d e f Weinstein, Simcha (2006). Up, Up, and Oy Vey!. Baltimore, Maryland: Leviathan Press. pp.82–97. ISBN 978-1-881927-32-7. Incredible Hulk: The End #1, What If General Ross Had Become The Hulk? #1, Incredible Hulk (vol. 2) #77-87, Hulk: Destruction #1–4, Hulk vs. Fin Fang Foom #1, Marvel Adventures: Hulk #13–16, Incredible Hulk: Last Call #1, Symbiote Spider-Man: Crossroads #1–5, New Fantastic Four #1–5; material from Giant-Size Hulk #1, World War Hulk Prologue: World Breaker #1, Breaking Into Comics the Marvel Way #2 Dr. Bruce Banner lives a life caught between the soft-spoken scientist he’s always been and the uncontrollable green monster powered by his rage. The 2003 Ang Lee-directed Hulk film saw discussion of the character's appeal to Asian Americans. [189] The Taiwanese-born Ang Lee commented on the "subcurrent of repression" that underscored the character of The Hulk, and how that mirrored his own experience: "Growing up, my artistic leanings were always repressed—there was always pressure to do something 'useful,' like being a doctor." Jeff Yang, writing for the San Francisco Chronicle, extended this self-identification to Asian American culture, arguing that "the passive-aggressive streak runs deep among Asian Americans—especially those who have entered creative careers, often against their parents' wishes." [190] Manning "2000s" in Gilbert (2008), p. 340: "The Hulk's adventures began anew in this ongoing series by writer Jeph Loeb and artist Ed McGuinness."

Set in a post apocalyptic future, the Hulk has mutated into the dictator Maestro ruling the remains of humanity with an iron fist. Ruthless, sadistic, violent, and tyrannical, the Maestro was shown to be an example of what would happen if the Hulk ever embraced his darker roots. Maestro was known to be an enemy of the Hulk, as the two alternate versions fought each other on Maestro's world. [216] Marvel 2099 The Battleworld domain of the Kingdom of Manhattan is based from the remnants of Earth-61610 where variations of characters from Earth-616 and Earth-1610 co-exist on the combined version of both reality's Manhattan. In this case, a variation of Hulk's Doc Green form co-exists with a variation of Earth-1610's Hulk. [229] a b c d e f g DeFalco, Tom (2003). The Hulk: The Incredible Guide. London, United Kingdom: Dorling Kindersley. p.200. ISBN 978-0-7894-9260-9. Brandon Borzelli (December 28, 2007). "REVIEW: The Incredible Hercules #112" . Retrieved September 28, 2020. In the Age of Apocalypse alternative setting, Bruce Banner was never exposed to gamma radiation. Therefore, he did not become the Hulk. Instead he became a member of the Human High Council, where he was a scientist and became a weapons designer. However he also yearns to gain knowledge and power, something Apocalypse was willing to help with, and so Bruce sold himself to Mikhail Rasputin, one of the Horsemen of Apocalypse, to give him mutants as test subjects. He succeeds in his experiments and can now transform into a creature resembling the Grey Hulk. He was used as a mole in the council, but was discovered by Susan Storm and Ben Grimm because the patterns of Bruce's injuries were identical to those sustained by the Hulk. [201]Banner's Hulk-form possesses a monstrous frame and visage, great strength, invulnerability, and superhuman regenerative abilities. A naked Hulk comes into a restaurant demanding food. Princess Zarda who is already at the restaurant fights and defeats the Hulk. After the fight, the two form a bond and go to another restaurant before renting a motel room and having sex. [249] Joe Fixit, World-Breaker, Immortal Hulk/Devil Hulk, Jade Giant, Jade Jaws, [3] Doc Green, Guilt Hulk/Guilt, War In the 2010s, Hiro-Kala traveled to Earth to destroy the OldStrong Power wielded by Skaar, forcing Skaar and the Hulk to defeat and imprison him within his home planet. [69]

Pak, Greg( w),Bagley, Mark( p),Deering, Marc; Hanna, Scott( i). Civil War II: The Fallen,no.1(October 2016).Marvel Comics. From The Marvel Vault: Incredible Hulk & Human Torch #1 and From The Marvel Vault: Dr. Strange, Thunderbolts, Defenders, Gambit Incredible Hulk vol. 2#227-244, Annual #7-9; Captain America #230, Marvel Calendar 1979, material from Marvel Treasury Edition #20, 24 Poole, W. Scott. Monsters in America: Our Historical Obsession with the Hideous and the Haunting. Waco, Texas: Baylor University Press, 2011. ISBN 978-1-60258-314-6.Taylor, Robert (August 3, 2006). "Greg Goes Wild on Planet Pak". Wizard. Wizard Entertainment Group. Archived from the original on April 2, 2007 . Retrieved November 15, 2007. Pak, Greg( w),Davis, Alan( p),Farmer, Mark( i). Totally Awesome Hulk,no.7(August 2016).Marvel Comics. Aaron, Jason( w),Palo, Jefte( p),Palo, Jefte( i)."Hulk: United Part 1" The Incredible Hulk,vol.4,no.13(November 2012).Marvel Comics. More recently, Banner discovered he was dying of a degenerative disease and began to exhibit a new personality when transforming into the Hulk. This "Devil Hulk" claimed to be a pure evil version of Banner’s nature, using Banner’s debilitating condition to take control of the Hulk’s body. It was further revealed by Doc Samson that Banner’s psyche is fragmented into thousands of personalities, some more dominant than others are. Samson had lied when creating the so-called "merged Hulk," using an idealized version of Banner’s self instead of truly merging separate personalities. Miller, Matt (July 13, 2016). "Marvel Just Killed Off Another Iconic Superhero (But it Was the Worst One, Really)". Esquire. Archived from the original on October 1, 2016 . Retrieved October 1, 2016.

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