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      • The Hulk's original series was canceled with issue #6 (March 1963).
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  2. Inker (s) Joe Weems. Colorist (s) Dan Kemp. Hulk: The End is a one-shot comic book published by Marvel Comics. Written by Peter David and penciled by Dale Keown, the story depicts a possible future for the Hulk like all of the other The End stories.

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    • Why The MCU Has Taken So Long to Come Back to The Incredible Hulk
    • How The MCU Can Now Continue from The Incredible Hulk

    Following multiple failed attempts to apprehend Bruce, General Ross elects to revive the U.S. government's defunct super-soldier program (which had made Steve Rogers into Captain America during World War II). Emil Blonsky (Tim Roth), a soldier under Ross's command, accepts Ross's offer to become a super-soldier, but the plan goes awry during the mi...

    After Blonsky transforms into the Abomination and begins rampaging through the streets of Harlem, Bruce volunteers to change into the Hulk and stop him. Believing that he can "aim" the Hulk's rage at the Abomination, Bruce drops from the military helicopter he's been taken captive in by General Ross, in order for the Hulk to take over on the fall d...

    In the dénouement of The Incredible Hulk, Betty looks at a photo of her and Bruce together on her camera, heartbroken that they have once again been separated. Meanwhile, Bruce has found a new hiding place in Nova Scotia (with Bruce also going by the alias of David Banner in a nod to The Incredible HulkTV series). Bruce receives Betty's cherished n...

    The Incredible Hulk would follow the release of Iron Man by just six weeks, with Robert Downey Jr. making his second appearance as Tony Stark in The Incredible Hulk's improvised final scene. Meeting a despondent General Ross in a bar, Stark gloats, "I've always felt that hardware was much more reliable," than the government's super-soldier program....

    Despite being the second installment of the MCU, The Incredible Hulk has been the franchise's most isolated movie. As the lowest grossing MCU film, The Incredible Hulk would not immediately lend itself to a direct sequel, but the popularity the Hulk would accrue in his later Avengers appearances and would surely have set him up for another solo mov...

    For years, The Avengers would have the only major reference to The Incredible Hulk in Bruce's line that he "broke Harlem" the last time he was in New York City. However, the MCU's gradual re-embrace of the movie opens many possibilities. With Marvel Studios potentially re-gaining the film rights to the Hulk, those possibilities multiply greatly, wi...

  3. Incredible Hulk: The End. Chronicling the final days of the Green Goliath! Peter David and Dale Keown, creative team on some of the Hulk 's most memorable tales, reunite to produce this searing vision of the future in which Bruce Banner, the Incredible Hulk, is the last man on Earth.

  4. The Hulk took off in a ship bound for nowhere at the end of Avengers: Age of Ultron. Now he's landed on the strange planet of Sakaar.

  5. Apr 24, 2021 · The 2003 film Hulk arguably offered a deeper look into Bruce Banner's backstory than other Hulk films. Here's an explanation of the movie's ending.

  6. Thankfully, that didn’t happen. Another thing that is attributed to the MCU thriving is the ending of The Incredible Hulk. Two crucial moments at the end of the movie both lead into The Avengers ...

  7. Mar 12, 2021 · The end result is a Hulk who is both strong enough to smash and smart enough to not let anyone get hurt. He becomes the ultimate realization of what a controlled Hulk would look like.

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