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Pantheon is a fictional organization appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.Created by writer Peter David, the Pantheon first appeared in The Incredible Hulk vol. 2 #368 (April 1990), and was a large part of that book's supporting cast from issue #379 (March 1991) to issue #426 (February 1995).
The Incredible Hulk: The Pantheon Saga is a 1997 video game developed by Attention to Detail and published by Eidos Interactive for the PlayStation and Sega Saturn.The game is based on the Marvel Comics superhero Hulk, who must traverse through a series of levels and destroy enemies with an assortment of offensive and defensive maneuvers.
Immortal Hulk vol. 3: Hulk in Hell: Immortal Hulk #11–15 May 15, 2019 [7] 978-1302915063: Immortal Hulk vol. 4: Abomination: Immortal Hulk #16–20 September 4, 2019 [8] 978-1302916671: Immortal Hulk vol. 5: Breaker of Worlds: Immortal Hulk #21–25 November 20, 2019 [9] 978-1302916688: Immortal Hulk vol. 6: We Believe in Bruce Banner ...
The Maestro appears in The Incredible Hulk: The Pantheon Saga. Two incarnations of the Maestro appear in Marvel Contest of Champions . One version is a boss character who utilizes his own " Iron Hulk " armor equipped with Magik 's Soulsword and Ronan the Accuser 's Universal Weapon while a younger version called the Overseer is a playable ...
A character named Jim Wilson has a brief appearance in The Incredible Hulk played by P.J. Kerr. He is a student at Culver University and along with his friend Jack McGee witness the battle between the Hulk and General Ross's army. He and McGee are later interviewed by WHiH World News about the events where he is the one who dubs the Hulk his name.
After the Hulk's shuttle exploded and destroyed Sakaar, Hiroim absorbed the powers of the Sakaar Shadow Priests and accompanied the Hulk to Earth to wage war against the Illuminati. During the subsequent conflict with Earth's heroes, Hiroim defeated Luke Cage during the Warbound's initial attack, but was defeated by Doctor Strange and lost his ...
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 ...
The Hulk's first appearance in a video game was the 1984 graphic adventure computer game Questprobe featuring The Hulk, [2] [3] and the character began making appearances on home and handheld consoles a decade later.