![]() In the 2000s, mankind launched Hulk into space, where he became ruler of an alien planet that later invaded Earth, though he eventually settled back into a hero role. Peter David’s landmark run in the late ’80s and ’90s explored these multiple personalities by introducing new Hulks like Vegas gangster Joe Fix-It, the genius Professor Hulk, and the Maestro, who takes over the world in the far future. The 1970s TV series, The Incredible Hulk, made Bruce Banner a household name by telling more grounded stories with the character, a take Ewing runs with at the start of Immortal Hulk with loner Banner on the run. Hyde, and future creators expanded on the concept by bringing in new personas with different abilities and dispositions. Created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby, Bruce Banner and Hulk started as a nuclear-powered Dr. Hulk has always been one of Marvel’s most malleable figures, a superhero with unpredictability built into his character. ![]() Panel from Immortal Hulk #1 Image: Joe Bennett/Ruy José/Paul Mounts/Cory Petit/Marvel Comics ![]()
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