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    In some versions, the Hulk succumbs to the darker side of his nature: in "Future Imperfect" (December 1992), a future version of the Hulk has become the Maestro, the tyrannical and ruthless ruler of a nuclear war-irradiated Earth, [177] and in "Old Man Logan" (2008), an insane Hulk rules over a post-apocalyptic California and leads a gang of his inbred Hulk children created with his first ...

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    was an event in which the Hulk was banished from Earth by the Illuminati. At the end of Planet Hulk (in Incredible Hulk (Vol. 2) #104-105), Hulk returned to Earth, seeing revenge against the Illuminati.

    In his time spent on the planet Sakaar, the Hulk had become stronger than ever before and wanted revenge on The Illuminati. In his spaceship headed for Earth the Hulk was blinded by rage at The Illuminati, blaming them for the death of his wife, his unborn child, and the million citizens of planet Sakaar who had died. (Without confirming if it was actually them who caused the warp core to explode or some third-party.) Seeing his friends as enemies while training, he almost killed Korg and the Brood.

    Reaching the moon, the Hulk defeats the Illuminati member Black Bolt, who he was unaware was actually a Skrull infiltrator. The Hulk then proceeded to New York City, where he demanded the presence of the Illuminati and that the city be evacuated.

    Leaving for a short while, he travelled to the nearby X-Mansion, home of the X-Men, where Professor X, one of the members of the Illuminati absent when they decided to send the Hulk off-planet, admitted he would have agreed to send the Hulk away. The Hulk proceeded to defeat several teams of X-Men, and the Juggernaut. When Mercury led Hulk to the mansions graveyard and told Hulk about the loss of some of their allies and mutants during Decimation, Hulk decided to spare Professor X, believing he was already suffering enough and left.

    The Hulk returned to Manhattan to complete his ultimatum. Iron Man engaged him in battle, wearing an enhanced Hulkbuster armoured suit, but was defeated after trying to subdue the Hulk with sabotaged anti-Hulk nanotechnology. Avengers Tower was destroyed in the ensuing battle. After this, the Hulk fought Ghost Rider. The remaining Avengers teams engaged the Hulk and his Warbound but were defeated, as were Doc Samson and the The Fantastic Four. Reed Richards' plan to simulate the Sentry's presence in order to calm the Hulk also failed, and Susan Storm attempted to call the real Sentry to have him intervene. The Hulk crushed the hands of Doctor Strange, preventing the sorcerer from employing mystic spells.

    After the Hulk was close to becoming allies with the Renegades; Amadeus Cho, Hercules, Namora, and Angel, General Thunderbolt Ross called in the U.S. Army. The Hulk defeated them, and with the Warbound he transformed Madison Square Garden into a gladiatorial arena.

    At Doctor Strange's Sanctum Sanctorum, Warbound members Hiroim and Elloe defeated Iron Fist, Ronin and Echo. Doctor Strange, mystically invoking a powerful old enemy, Zom, restored himself, his shattered hands replaced by spiked maces, and defeated Hiroim. In the gladiator arena, Doctor Strange threw Hiroim's body in front of the Hulk and attacked him, barely able to hold back the influence of Zom. Strange punched the Hulk out of the arena into the midst of a group of bystanders. Strange then knocked the Hulk into a building, which caused it to collapse on him and even more onlookers. Strange, aware that he could have hurt someone, flew down to find that the Hulk protected the people. Strange, now doubting his ability to control his powers, was beaten by the Hulk and imprisoned.

    consists of the World War Hulk five-issue miniseries, several World War Hulk sub-miniseries and one-shots (World War Hulk: Front Line and World War Hulk: Gamma Corps, World War Hulk: X-Men, World War Hulk Prologue: World Breaker), as well as issues of the regular Incredible Hulk (Vol. 2) series, and selected issues of Avengers: The Initiative, Hero...

    Heroes

    •Doc Samson (Leonard Samson) •Excalibur •Captain Britain (Brian Braddock) •Dazzler (Alison Blaire) •Juggernaut (Cain Marko) •The Fantastic Four •Black Panther (T'Challa) •Human Torch (Johnny Storm) •Invisible Woman (Sue Richards) •Storm (Ororo Munroe) •Thing (Ben Grimm) •Gamma Corps •Heroes For Hire •Black Cat (Felicia Hardy) •Colleen Wing •Humbug (Buck Mitty) •Misty Knight (Mercedes Knight) •Shang-Chi •Tarantula (Maria Vasquez) •Ghost Rider (Johnny Blaze) •The Illuminati •"Black Bolt" •Doctor Strange •Iron Man (Tony Stark) •Mister Fantastic (Reed Richards) •Professor X (Charles Xavier) •The Initiative •Cloud 9 (Abby Boylen) •Gauntlet (Joseph Green) •Hardball (Roger Brokeridge) •Justice (Vance Astrovik) •Komodo (Melati Kusuma) •Rage (Elvin Haliday) •Slapstick (Steve Harmon) •"Thor Girl" •Triathlon (Delroy Garrett) •Ultragirl (Suzy Sherman) •Shadow Initiative •Trauma (Terrance Ward) •Mutant Zero •Bengal (Duc No Tranh) •Constrictor (Frank Schlichting) •Red Team/Scarlet Spiders •Mighty Avengers •Ares •Ms. Marvel (Carol Danvers) •Wonder Man (Simon Williams) •New Avengers •Echo (Maya Lopez) •Iron Fist (Danny Rand) •Luke Cage •Ronin (Clint Barton) •Spider-Man (Peter Parker) •"Spider-Woman" •New X-Men •Dust (Sooraya Qadir) •Elixir (Josh Foley) •Hellion (Julian Keller) •Mercury (Cessily Kincaid) •Rockslide (Santo Vaccarro) •Surge (Noriko Ashida) •X-23 (Laura Kinney) •Prodigy (David Alleyne) •Sentry (Bob Reynolds) •She-Hulk (Jennifer Walters) •Stepford Cuckoos •X-Factor Investigations •M (Monet St. Croix) •Multiple Man (Jamie Madrox) •Siryn (Theresa Cassidy) •Strong Guy (Guido Carosella) •Wolfsbane (Rahne Sinclair) •X-Men •Beast (Hank McCoy) •Colossus (Piotr Rasputin) •Cyclops (Scott Summers) •Darwin (Armando Muñoz) •Emma Frost •Hepzibah •Lockheed •Nightcrawler (Kurt Wagner) •Shadowcat (Kitty Pryde) •Warpath (James Proudstar) •Wolverine (Logan)

    Warbound

    •Hulk (Bruce Banner) •Arch-E-5912 •No-Name •Elloe Kaifi •Hiroim •Korg •Miek •Mung

    Other Characters

    •Slaying Mantis (Eric O'Grady) •Caiera Oldstrong •Daredevil (Matt Murdock) •Ben Urich •Sally Floyd •Danny Granville •The Punisher (Frank Castle) •Stuart Clarke •General Thunderbolt Ross •President George W. Bush •Medusa •Monstro (Frank Johnson) •Namor (Namor McKenzie) •Renegades •Angel (Warren Worthington) •Hercules •Amadeus Cho •Namora (Aquaria Neptunia) •Rick Jones •S.H.I.E.L.D. Agents •Gabriel Jones •Maria Hill •Derek Khanata •"Dum Dum Dugan" •Scorpion (Camilla Black) •Wong

    The originally announced shipping schedule was updated on May 21st, 2007 to include additional titles, delays, and the cancellation of the one-shot "World War Hulk: Young Avengers" title.

    May 2007:

    •World War Hulk Prologue: World Breaker #1

    •Incredible Hulk (Vol. 2) #106

    June 2007

    •World War Hulk #1

    •The situation was stated to be an Omega Level Threat (designating both Hulk and his invasion). While Hulk was battling in the streets, S.H.I.E.L.D. Wakandan agent Derek Khanata stated that there was "a Class Omega situation" going on.

    •2 minor appearance(s) of World War Hulk

    •7 mention(s) of World War Hulk

    •1 image(s) of World War Hulk

    •50 article(s) related to World War Hulk

    References

    1.Incredible Hercules #121 2.Spider-Ham #3 3.World War Hulk Prologue: World Breaker #1 4.World War Hulk #1 5.World War Hulk: X-Men #1–3 6.Avengers: The Initiative #4 7.Ghost Rider (Vol. 6) #12–13 8.World War Hulk #2 9.World War Hulk #3 10.Incredible Hulk (Vol. 2) #109 11.Incredible Hulk (Vol. 2) #109–110 12.World War Hulk #3–4 13.World War Hulk #4 14.Punisher War Journal (Vol. 2) #12 15.World War Hulk #5 16.http://www.marvel.com/news/comicstories.850 17.http://www.newsarama.com/NewJoeFridays/NewJoeFridays49.html 18.Heroes for Hire (Vol. 2) #14

  2. May 11, 2022 · The rivalry between the Incredible Hulk and the Mighty Thor erupted nearly six decades ago and, today, the immovable object and the unstoppable force will collide once again. HULK VS. THOR: BANNER OF WAR ALPHA #1 is just the beginning of a five-part crossover story that will span across both THOR and HULK in May and June.

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  3. THE HISTORY OF HULK. Before picking up HULK: GRAND DESIGN – MONSTER in print and digital comic shops, read the origin stories behind the issue! Writer/artist Jim Rugg will unfurl the full saga of the Incredible Hulk in visionary style from the character’s very beginning to the present. Now, get the history behind the panels.

  4. Aug 14, 2023 · The Hulk first meets Jarella in '71's The Incredible Hulk #140 by Thomas, Harlan Ellison, Sam Grainger, Herb Trimpe, Mimi Gold, and Artie Simek, and the Hulk-Jarella saga is an essential part of his story until her death five years larer in The Incredible Hulk #205 by Len Wein, Sal Buscema, Joe Staton, Glynis Oliver, and John Costanza. The Hulk discovers a micro world that contains a city ...

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  5. Apr 3, 2023 · In The Incredible Hulk #181, we’ve got the first appearance of Wolverine, which led to a memorable battle between The Hulk and the clawed X-Man. Collected in Marvel Masterworks: The Incredible Hulk Vol. 10. In The Incredible Hulk #331–337, Peter David began a 12-year run with issue #331 and started to explore the complex personalities of ...

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  7. However, Universal retained the distribution rights for The Incredible Hulk as well as the right of first refusal to distribute future Hulk films. [31] In September 2012, Feige, while exploring all possible story options for a sequel film, including a film based on the " Planet Hulk " and " World War Hulk " storylines, stated, "everything [in terms of stories from the comics] is on the table.

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