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It'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.