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  2. Category:Hulk (comics) images - Wikipedia

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  3. The Incredible Hulk (comic book) - Wikipedia

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    (Hulk vol. 1) April 1999 – February 2000 (vol. 3) March 2000 – December 2007 (Hulk vol. 2) March 2008 – October 2012 (vol. 2 cont.) September 2009 – October 2010 (Incredible Hulks) November 2010 – October 2011 (vol. 4) December 2011 – December 2012 (Indestructible Hulk) January 2013 – May 2014 (Hulk vol. 3) June 2014 – July 2015 ...

  4. Hulk - Wikipedia

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    This form possesses the raw power of the Savage Hulk and the cunning intellect of the Grey Hulk. While he does not draw on anger to empower him, the Gravage Hulk identity draws on dimensional nexus energies to increase his strength. [97] The Dark Hulk identity is the result of Hulk being possessed by Shanzar. This form has black skin and is ...

  5. 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.

  6. Dale Keown - Wikipedia

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    He eventually began working for other companies once more, drawing The Darkness for Top Cow and teaming up with Peter David once more with Hulk: The End for Marvel. Keown also drew a crossover featuring The Darkness and the Hulk. Keown drew many of the pictures for the Hulk memorabilia that was released to coincide with the 2003 feature film ...

  7. The Incredible Hulk (comic strip) - Wikipedia

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    He later turned over art chores to first Rich Buckler (starting in Spring 1979) and then Alan Kupperberg (starting in November 1979), who also wrote the strip in its final months. The newspaper credits were slow to reflect changes in the creative team; Stan Lee, for instance, continued to appear in the byline for months after he gave up working ...

  8. Madman (Marvel Comics) - Wikipedia

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    Madman (Philip Sterns) is a supervillain appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.Created by writer Peter David and artist Jeff Purves, the character first appeared in The Incredible Hulk vol. 2 #362 (November 1989). [1]

  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.