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Hulk: The End is a one-shot comic book published by Marvel Comics. Written by Peter David and penciled by Dale Keown , the story depicts a possible future for the Hulk like all of the other The End stories.
The cover to Hulk: The End, the first comic book of The End series. The End are comic books published by Marvel Comics, which take place outside of normal continuity, which feature possible final endings for Marvel characters. The outcomes vary from grim to optimistic.
Thing/She-Hulk: The Long Night (May 2002) Hulk: The End (August 2002) Hulk/Wolverine: Six Hours #1–4 (March 2003) The Incredible Hulk: Nightmerica #1–6 (August 2003 – January 2004) Hulk: Gray #1–6 (December 2003 – April 2004) Hulk: Gamma Games #1–3 (February–April 2004) Hulk: Unchained #1–3 (March–May 2004) Darkness/Hulk (July ...
The Immortal Hulk was an ongoing comic book series written by Al Ewing, pencilled by Joe Bennett, and published by Marvel Comics.The series starred the various dissociative identities, or "alters," of Bruce Banner as they grapple with the discovery that gamma-irradiated beings such as the Hulk are unable to die.
The Hulk is a superhero appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.Created by writer Stan Lee and artist Jack Kirby, the character first appeared in the debut issue of The Incredible Hulk (May 1962).
The Marvel Cinematic Universe is bursting with cameos but the hardest one to film in Avengers: Endgame did not feature any big names.. In fact, it concerned three children who happened to be ...
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The Maestro is a supervillain appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.Created by writer Peter David and artist George Pérez, the character first appeared in The Incredible Hulk: Future Imperfect #1 (Dec. 1992).