Shared via the official She-Hulk: Attorney at Law Twitter/X account, Granov’s Sensational She-Hulk #1 cover serves as an homage to his own iconic cover art for 2004’s She-Hulk #1 (which marked the ...
The Hulk has been smashing through Marvel Comics since 1962. Ever since Dr. Bruce Banner was exposed to gamma radiation, he’s been burdened with the curse of transforming into the rampaging Hulk ...
In the pages of Donny Cates and Ryan Ottley's action-packed run on the Hulk comic book series, Bruce Banner has jetted off to the far reaches of space and found a new home for himself - an entire ...
Nothing quite says Christmas like Red Hulk in a Santa Claus hat. Marvel Comics has announced that Hulk #18 and the Fall of The Hulks Gamma will have interconnecting Hulk Santa variant covers. The ...
Rare and one-off works including a one meter high pink Incredible Hulk, a weird Moon Knight painting, original variant cover sketches and a Black Panther doll, have been put up for auction by Disney ...
Marvel's greatest heroes are getting their own unwilling Hulk transformations - and the first to be revealed is Tony Stark's ...
Marvel has yet to release an official synopsis for Incredible Hulk #9. However, Johnson himself recently revealed that the upcoming issue would introduce a brand-new monster to the Marvel Universe: ...
Gregory Mysogland is a freelance writer living in New York City. He is a passionate, lifelong fan of film and television and currently works as a Senior Movie and Television Features Writer for ...
Wolverine co-creator Roy Thomas tells us about his latest creation. or should that be re-creation? Since he wasn't actually involved in the penwork previously? Because he did write the words on the ...
Marvel artist gives Hulk a modern redesign that completely overhauls the Gamma-powered hero's iconic purple pants. Across decades, Hulk’s clothes have evolved to match his stories while staying ...
"The Incredible Hulk Annual #1 (Marvel, 1968) CGC NM/MT 9.8 White pages. The Hulk battles the Inhumans, as told with a classic cover by Jim Steranko and story art by Marie Severin and Syd Shores.