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Screen Rant on MSNAfter 20 Years, Planet Hulk Returns To Forever Change Bruce Banner's Most Epic StoryIt's the 20th anniversary of the epic "Planet Hulk" storyline and Marvel Comics is celebrating by sending the Hulk back into ...
Hulk #1 by Donny Cates and Ryan Ottley. He said the thing! He said the thing! Well, almost, anyway. So we have a new way for the Hulk to be, and for Bruce Banner to be.
Incredible Hulk #1 is a good start to an engaging new series, but not one without some kinks to be worked out. Hopefully issue #2 can rectify those problems and offer a leap forward.
Hulk #1 excerpt (Image credit: Ryan Ottley/Frank Martin/Cory Petit (Marvel Comics)) In a narrative caption intended to be a message left for others, Banner describes his intent.
Red Hulk #1 ties into Marvel’s “One World Under Doom” publishing initiative, which sees Doctor Doom taking control over the Marvel Universe.
The result, 1962’s Incredible Hulk #1, introduces a very different character to the one we know today. In those early issues, Banner’s transformation into the Hulk wasn’t based on his ...
She-Hulk #1 reorients Jennifer Walters after years of modification to her status quo. Most recently she resembled her cousin Bruce in the pages of Avengers, hulking, monosyllabic, and brute-like.
She-Hulk episode 1 introduces a charming – if slightly unbalanced – new addition to the MCU, with Tatiana Maslany’s charisma in the lead role the real highlight. Skip to main content ...
She-Hulk #1 is all character work, and Pulido knocks it out of the park. The nearly silent scene of Jennifer drinking in a bar after quitting her job is a great example of his skill.
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