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David, Peter( w),Purves, Jeff( p),Gustovich, Mike( i)."Crap Shoot" The Incredible Hulk,vol.2,no.347(September 1988). The Incredible Hulk#286–295, 297–300, The Incredible Hulk Annual#12 and material from The Incredible Hulk#296

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. David, Peter( w),Keown, Dale( p),Farmer, Mark( i)."Moving On" The Incredible Hulk,vol.2,no.382(June 1991).Pisani, Joseph (June 2006). "The Smartest Superheroes". BusinessWeek. Archived from the original on January 15, 2014 . Retrieved December 9, 2007. 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 A revived Betty came to Banner in the guise of the mysterious “Mr. Blue” to teach her husband self-hypnosis to help him control the inner Hulk. The Leader framed the green giant for murder, prompting Banner to hit the road and avoid the gamma villain’s bid to insert his own mind into the Hulk’s body. Another gamma bomb explosion temporarily resurrected the grey Hulk, and a collection of the smartest heroes on Earth called the Illuminati shot the Hulk into space for permanent exile, but a space warp transported him to the far-flung planet Sakaar where he became a popular warrior, and eventually the world’s ruler. Find sources: "List of Hulk titles"– news · newspapers · books · scholar · JSTOR ( January 2013) ( Learn how and when to remove this template message) 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.

A year and a half after the series was cancelled, the Hulk became one of two features in Tales to Astonish, beginning in issue #60 (Oct. 1964). [1] 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.In 2006, writer Greg Pak took over the series, With issue #113 (Feb. 2008), it was retitled The Incredible Hercules, still written by Pak but starring the mythological demigod Hercules and teenage genius Amadeus Cho. Concurrently, Marvel launched Hulk (vol. 2), written by Jeph Loeb and drawn by Ed McGuinness. [26] While continuing to publish Hulk (vol. 2), Marvel also relaunched the second 1960s Hulk series with The Incredible Hulk (vol. 2) #600 (Sept. 2009). [27] With the arrival of the Red Hulk—a transformed General "Thunderbolt" Ross, the Hulk's longtime nemesis—and the Red She-Hulk—the revived Betty Ross—this series was retitled Incredible Hulks with issue #612 (Nov. 2010). This lasted through issue #635 (Oct. 2011). [27] Yet another Hulk series, The Incredible Hulk vol. 4, written by Jason Aaron and drawn by Marc Silvestri, [28] began with a new #1 and lasted 15 issues (Dec. 2011 – Dec. 2012). [29] In November 2012, Marvel announced it would publish a new Hulk title, Indestructible Hulk, by writer Mark Waid and artist Leinil Yu. [30] Hulk (vol. 2) became Red She-Hulk with issue #58 (Dec. 2012).

Later, scientist Leonard "Doc" Samson captured the Hulk and succeeded, through a process which drained Hulk of excess gamma radiation, in separating Banner's psyche and thus making Banner and the Hulk two separate beings. The Hulk, free of Banner's moderating influence, escaped and became a greater menace than ever before. Banner became the leader of a new go 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 Pak, Greg( w),Davis, Alan( p),Farmer, Mark( i). Totally Awesome Hulk,no.7(August 2016).Marvel Comics. Rebecca Banner (mother, deceased), Brian Banner (father, deceased), Caiera (spouse, deceased), Elizabeth "Betty" Ross (spouse, deceased), Skaar (son), Jennifer Walters (She-Hulk, cousin), Elaine Banner Walters (aunt, deceased), Susan Elizabeth Banner (formerly Susan Drake, aunt, possibly deceased), William Morris Walters (uncle) Peter David( w),Jeff Purves( p),Mike Gustovich( i)."Crapshoot" The Incredible Hulk,vol.2,no.347(September 1988).This article needs additional citations for verification. Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. 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 Following David's departure, Joe Casey took over as writer until this series ended with The Incredible Hulk (vol. 2) #474 (March 1999). The first volume of the shorter-titled Hulk [19] began immediately the following month, scripted by Byrne and penciled by Ron Garney. [20]

Mantlo, Bill( w),Buscema, Sal( p),Buscema, Sal( i)."Waiting For the U-Foes!" The Incredible Hulk,vol.2,no.254(December 1980). Slight change of plan with Hulk". PeterDavid.net. September 30, 2004. Archived from the original on October 25, 2007 . Retrieved November 5, 2007.

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The Hulk possesses the potential for seemingly limitless physical strength that is influenced by his emotional state, particularly his anger. [127] This has been reflected in the repeated comment "The madder Hulk gets, the stronger Hulk gets." [128] The cosmically powerful entity known as the Beyonder once analyzed the Hulk's physiology, and claimed that the Hulk's potential strength had "no finite element inside." [129] Hulk's strength has been depicted as sometimes limited by Banner's subconscious influence; when Jean Grey psionically "shut Banner off", Hulk became strong enough to overpower and destroy the physical form of the villain Onslaught. [130] Writer Greg Pak described the Worldbreaker Hulk shown during World War Hulk as having a level of physical power where "Hulk was stronger than any mortal—and most immortals—who ever walked the Earth" [131] and depicted the character as powerful enough to completely destroy entire planets. [132] [133] His strength allows him to leap into lower Earth orbit or across continents, [134] [135] and he has displayed superhuman speed. [136] [137] Exposure to radiation has also been shown to make the Hulk stronger. [129] It is unknown how he gains biomass during transformation but it may be linked to the One-Below-All. World War Hulk: X-Men#1–3; Hulk Team-Up#1; X-Men vs. Hulk#1; Incredible Hulk Annual#7; and material from Rampaging Hulk#2

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