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Ultimate Wolverine vs. Hulk is a comic book miniseries, published by Marvel Comics.The series is set in one of Marvel's shared universes, the Ultimate Universe.It was written by Lost co-creator Damon Lindelof, and illustrated by artist Leinil Francis Yu and colorist Dave McCaig.
Clayton's hybrid form resembles a gray-skinned Hulk with retractable claws and adamantium protrusions on his back, shoulders, and lower legs. Eventually, Clayton was released as H-Alpha who along with his more primitive precursor H-Beta fought Amadeus Cho's Hulk and the current team known as Weapon X .
Hulked Out Heroes is a two-issue comic book crossover mini-series, written by Jeff Parker and published by Marvel Comics in June 2010. It is part of the World War Hulks crossover storyline. [1] The series stars Hulk, Red Hulk, and includes some of The Avengers in a "Hulked" form, including Wolverine, Captain America, Spider-Man and Thor.
Hulk Comic; Hulk: Gray; Hulk: The End; I. The Incredible Hulk (comic book) The Incredible Hulk (comic strip) ... Ultimate Wolverine vs. Hulk; World War Hulk; World ...
Captain Universe/The Incredible Hulk (January 2006) Ultimate Wolverine vs. Hulk #1–6 (February 2006 – July 2009) Planet Hulk: Giant Size Hulk #1 (August 2006) Mythos Hulk #1 (October 2006) Hulk and Power Pack #1–4 (May–August 2007) World War Hulk Prologue: World Breaker #1 (July 2007) World War Hulk #1–5 (August 2007 – January 2008)
He or she then roams the woods eating human beings. The Wendigo frequently fights the Hulk, Wolverine, and Alpha Flight. Paul Cartier transforms into the Wendigo, battles the Hulk, and escapes. [5] He battles the Hulk again and encountered Wolverine, [6] and then battles both. Cartier is cured when college professor Georges Baptiste becomes the ...
What if Wolverine had killed the Hulk? (based on The Incredible Hulk #181) The concept was reversed in What If? (vol. 2) #50 (although it followed a later rematch between the characters). This issue also includes "What if the Fantastic Four had never been?" (based on The Fantastic Four #1).
Wolverine: Old Man Logan started as an eight-issue storyline from the third volume of Wolverine ongoing series by writer Mark Millar and artist Steve McNiven, published by Marvel Comics in June 2008. The series ran through Wolverine (volume 3) #66–72 (June 2008 – June 2009) and ended in Wolverine Giant-Size Old Man Logan #1 on September 9 ...