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For decades, Bruce Banner’s monstrous alter ego (the Hulk) stood atop Marvel’s mightiest champions as “The Strongest One ...
"Just a Reminder" is a feature when we look back at comic book history to remind people of something that may be missed ...
Peter David, the comics writer best known for a revolutionary 12-year run on The Incredible Hulk, has died. A lifelong lover ...
But Banner unwittingly unleashed “the real Hulk”: the grey-skinned Hulk who had debuted in 1962’s Incredible Hulk #1 as an ill-tempered brute that overtook Banner’s body at nightfall.
According to Marvel Comics, this incredible superhero made his debut in the 1962 issue of The Incredible Hulk, created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby. In his debut, he was depicted as GREY to avoid ...
Grey Hulk might have been weaker, but being a weaker Hulk still made him more powerful than basically anyone he’s fought. 8) Orange Hulk The Orange Hulk is a multiversal variant of the Hulk that ...
There have been multiple creatures given the Hulk’s inverted name of “Kluh,” the first being a clone of the Grey Hulk (more on all that later). But the AXIS event gave us a black ...
Despite Banner's OG Hulk being most familiar to us as a green-hued behemoth, he was actually grey during his first appearance, returning to this muted color scheme in a critically acclaimed run in ...
the one who likes to smash things actually had grey skin - way before the Grey Hulk was even thought of. Following the success of Fantastic Four and its core member, The Thing, Marvel wanted to ...
When The Hulk was first introduced, he had grey skin. However, due to printing issues, the hero became green instead and the rest, as they say, is history. It was later established that the ...
As for the story, it is another clash between the two icons once again, but with the Hulk in his grey form and Wolverine in his brown suit. Sideshow is now bringing this brutal confrontation to ...