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Lee, Stan( w), Ditko, Steve( p), Roussos, George( i)."The Incredible Hulk" Tales to Astonish,no.60(October 1964). Prior to the debut of the Hulk in May 1962, Marvel had earlier monster characters that used the name the "Hulk", but had no direct relation. Guilt-ridden from all the hurt his alter-ego delivered to the world, Banner placed himself into seclusion until drawn from it by another “civil war” between Earth’s champions over an Inhuman with visions of the future. One such vision illustrated the Hulk’s eventual destruction of numerous heroes, but when Iron Man and others confronted Banner to take him into their custody, the archer Hawkeye subverted their intentions and killed the scientist with an arrow through his brain. DeFalco "1980s" in Gilbert (2008), p. 201: "The Soviet Super-Soldiers, the Russian equivalent of the Avengers, were a team of super-powered individuals assembled by the Soviet government in this issue by writer Bill Mantlo and artist Sal Buscema."

Writer Greg Pak took over the series in 2006, leading the Hulk through several crossover storylines including " Planet Hulk" and " World War Hulk", which left the Hulk temporarily incapacitated and replaced as the series' title character by the demigod Hercules in the retitled The Incredible Hercules (Feb. 2008). The Hulk returned periodically in Hulk, which then starred the new Red Hulk. [40] In September 2009, The Incredible Hulk was relaunched as The Incredible Hulk (vol. 2) #600. [40] The series was retitled The Incredible Hulks with issue #612 (Nov. 2010) to encompass the Hulk's expanded family, and ran until issue #635 (Oct. 2011) when it was replaced with The Incredible Hulk (vol. 3) (15 issues, Dec. 2011– Dec. 2012) written by Jason Aaron with art by Marc Silvestri. [41] As part of Marvel's 2012 Marvel NOW! relaunch, a series called Indestructible Hulk (Nov. 2012) debuted under the creative team of Mark Waid and Leinil Yu. [42] This series was replaced in 2014 with The Hulk by Waid and artist Mark Bagley. [43] a b c Pak, Greg( w),Pelletier, Paul( p),Miki, Danny( i)."Heart of the Monster Part Six" Incredible Hulks,no.635(October 2011). Rothman, Michael (July 13, 2016). "Marvel Kills Off Iconic 'Avenger' and 50-Year-Old Superhero". Good Morning America. Yahoo!. Archived from the original on October 1, 2016 . Retrieved October 1, 2016.

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The Earth X series featured a vastly different take on the character, one in which the Hulk and Bruce Banner have finally achieved separation. However, they still rely on each other with Banner becoming a blind child who sees through the Hulk's eyes. In an interview in Comicology Volume I: The Kingdom Come Companion, Alex Ross said that the design of Earth-X Banner and Hulk was based on the appearance of Moon-Boy and Devil Dinosaur. [ volume&issueneeded] Exiles Jenkins, Paul( w), Garney, Ron( p),Buscema, Sal( i)."Snake Eyes, Part 2" The Incredible Hulk,vol.3,no.13(April 2000).

Mantlo, Bill( w),Mignola, Mike( p),Talaoc, Gerry( i)."To Kill or Cure!" The Incredible Hulk,vol.2,no.296(June 1984). Bruce Banner’s intelligence has made him one of the world’s leading authorities on nuclear physics, as well as other related disciplines, but these qualities become submerged normally upon his transformation into the monstrous Hulk, who exists as a physical extension of his pent-up rage and mental imbalance. a b Duggan, Gerry( w),Bagley, Mark( p),Hennessy, Andrew( i)."The Omega Hulk Chapter One" Hulk,vol.3,no.5(October 2014).Marvel Comics. Immortal Hulk: Great Power #1, Immortal Hulk: The Threshing Place #1, Immortal Hulk: Flatline #1, Immortal Hulk: Time of Monsters #1a b Hill, Kyle (December 9, 2014). "Who Would Win In A Fight Between Superman And The Hulk?". Nerdist News. Archived from the original on August 28, 2015 . Retrieved October 3, 2016. Lee, Stan( w),Trimpe, Herb( p),Adkins, Dan( i)."The Brute Battles On!" The Incredible Hulk,vol.2,no.112(February 1969). Aaron, Jason( w), Talajić, Dalibor( p),Talajić, Dalibor( i)."The Search for the City of Sasquatches" The Incredible Hulk,vol.4,no.11(September 2012).Marvel Comics. World War Hulks#1; Savage She-Hulks#1–3; Hulked Out Heroes#1–2; World War Hulks: Spider-Man vs. Thor#1–2; World War Hulks: Wolverine vs. Captain America#1–2; Incredible Hulk#312 and 609–611 Cooper, Quentin (May 11, 2012). "Hulk makes a monster out of gamma rays". BBC. Archived from the original on October 13, 2016 . Retrieved September 22, 2016.

Pak, Greg (April 2, 2008). "Hulk, Skaar & Hercules". Broken Frontier. Archived from the original on January 11, 2010 . Retrieved April 27, 2010.DeFalco "1960s" in Gilbert (2008), p. 102: " Tales to Astonish #60 ... introduced a new series– The Incredible Hulk– starring the famous character." Byrne, John( w),Byrne, John( p),Byrne, John; Williams, Keith( i)."Freedom!" The Incredible Hulk,vol.2,no.315(January 1986). Bendis, Brian Michael( w),Marquez, David( a)."How we looking, Friday?" Civil War II,no.2(August 2016).Marvel Comics.

Bruce Banner was a scientist working with gamma rays. He was testing his gamma bomb out in the desert, but a tall figure walked out into the testing area. When Banner went out to see who it was, the man turned out to be Solomon Grundy. The bomb went off fusing Grundy and Banner together. When Banner gets angry he becomes Grundy, but the creature made a name for itself, calling itself Skulk. [204] Breaker-Apart DeFalco "1960s" in Gilbert (2008), p. 128: "Hailing 1968 as the beginning of the 'Second Age of Marvel Comics,' and with more titles to play with, editor Stan Lee discarded his split books and gave more characters their own titles... Tales to Astonish #101 [was followed] by The Incredible Hulk #102." David, Peter( w), Wildman, Andrew( p),Ivy, Chris( i)."Cold Storage" The Incredible Hulk,vol.2,no.394(June 1992). Hulk(vol. 2) #2, 16; Skaar: Son of Hulk#1; Hulk: Raging Thunder #1; Planet Skaar Prologue; All New Savage She-Hulk; and material from Amazing Fantasy (vol. 2)#15, Hulk(vol. 2) #9, Incredible Hulk#600–601Hoffman, Carla (August 8, 2012). "Marvel NOW! Q&A: Indestructible Hulk". Marvel Comics. Archived from the original on December 18, 2012 . Retrieved November 10, 2012. 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 Incredible Hulk' #256-265, Incredible Hulk Annual #10-11, Marvel Super Hero Contest of Champions #1-3.

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