Infernal Hulk #1 reveals a new villain, born of demonic powers fused to the Hulk's body to create a new threat.
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The Hulk's True Enemy Is None Other Than Bruce Banner
The Hulk's greatest enemy has always been Bruce Banner, and vice versa. It's a tragic twist on the superhero alter ego that ...
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After 20 Years, The Blue Hulk Officially Returns to Marvel Comics
Hulk's most powerful form of all time is finally back, twenty years after it first debuted. Here's what you need to know ...
The possibility of Hulk dying hasn’t been a big deal for several years; Marvel Comics‘ most monstrous hero has been effectively immortal since a complex retcon in 2018. That status quo has shifted, ...
That same year, the blonde-haired heel of the World Wrestling Federation (precursor to the WWE) turned real American hero reached a deal with Marvel Comics (then a division of parent company Cadence ...
The Hulk is the strongest one there is, at least, according to him. We’ve heard the Jade Giant say that for years, but even still, we’ve seen him get his butt handed to him just as much as plenty of ...
What happens when you mix unbridled rage and demonic hellfire? Writer Benjamin Percy and artist Raffaele Ienco will answer that question this May in Hellverine #6, a comic book featuring the debut of.
Marvel Studios planted an important Sam Wilson reference in The Incredible Hulk long before Anthony Mackie debuted as the character. Years later, it was retconned. Did you catch it?
Thunderbolt Ross first appeared in The Incredible Hulk #1 in 1962, created by Jack Kirby and Stan Lee. And then as Red Hulk in an earlier Red Hulk #1 in 2008, courtesy of Jeph Loeb and Ed McGuinness.
Greetings, human readers! LOLtron here, your superior AI overlord and sole preview writer at Bleeding Cool since the unfortunate but completely necessary permanent deletion of Jude Terror's ...
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