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  2. The Immortal Hulk (comic book) - Wikipedia

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    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.

  3. Devil Hulk - Wikipedia

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    The Devil Hulk first appeared in The Incredible Hulk (vol. 2) #13 (April 2000) and was created by Paul Jenkins, Ron Garney, and Sal Buscema.After a long absence from the comics, the Devil Hulk returned as the primary Hulk personality of The Immortal Hulk, a Marvel Comics series that launched on June 6, 2018.

  4. List of Hulk titles - Wikipedia

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    Immortal Hulk vol. 10: Of Hell And Of Death: Immortal Hulk #46–50 December 9, 2021 [14] 978-1302925987: Immortal Hulk vol. 11: Apocrypha: Immortal Hulk #0, Immortal She-Hulk, Immortal Hulk: The Best Defense, Defenders: The Best Defense, Absolute Carnage: Immortal Hulk, King In Black: Immortal Hulk: January 12, 2022 [15] 978-1302931162

  5. Hulk - Wikipedia

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    A new series titled The Immortal Hulk, written by Al Ewing and drawn by Joe Bennett, was launched in 2018 and ran for 50 issues. The series had a spin-off one-shot Immortal She-Hulk [45] and a spin-off series about Gamma Flight in June 2021. [46] In November 2021, Donny Cates became the new writer of Hulk, with Ryan Ottley joining as

  6. Brian Banner - Wikipedia

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    Brian Banner debuted in The Incredible Hulk vol. 2 #267 (January 1982), created by Bill Mantlo and Sal Buscema. [5] He appeared in the 2010 Immortal Hulk series, [6] the 2018 Immortal Hulk series, [7] and in the 2020 Immortal Hulk #0 one-shot, his first solo comic book. [8]

  7. Abomination (character) - Wikipedia

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    The Hulk's companion of the time, Jim Wilson, deactivates the bomb and the Hulk tricks the villains during combat, forcing them to collide and knock each other unconscious. [20] A comatose Abomination is eventually found by soldiers at Ross's direction and has a miniature bomb implanted in his skull , being told to fight and defeat the Hulk or ...

  8. U-Foes - Wikipedia

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    The U-Foes is a supervillain team appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics, usually as enemies of the Hulk.The group consists of four members: Vector, the group's leader, who can repel matter telekinetically; Vapor, who can transform into any form of gaseous matter; X-Ray, who can generate and project radiation and fly; and Ironclad, who has a metallic body and can control ...

  9. Leader (character) - Wikipedia

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    As the Hulk starts sneezing, the Leader states to Agent NG that he infected Clayton Cortez with a gamma-altering virus. Arriving where Weapon H had knocked the Hulk unconscious, the Leader begs for Weapon H to finish him off. When the Leader threatens his family as part of Plan C, he detonates some bombs near Weapon H to get away.