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Marvel talks "World War Hulk"

By: Karl Schneider
Date: Friday, November 10, 2006
Source: Marvel

Marvel recently sent out a press release regarding the upcoming World War Hulk mini-even which is scheduled to follow the popular Civil War.

The story follows Hulk's angry return to earth after he was duped into exile in the build up to Civil War.  The story will unfold along a five-issue mini series to be scripted by Greg Pak and illustrated by John Romita Jr.

The official Press Release:

If you thought Civil War was tough on Earth's heroes, you haven't seen anything yet! Come May 2007, one of the biggest, baddest threats ever to step foot on Earth returns—and he's not happy. Fresh from his interstellar space odyssey in "Planet Hulk," the Jade Giant makes his way back to Earth for "World War Hulk" and we've got the first peek look at art from "WWH."

Tricked into heading off-world by the Illuminati in Incredible Hulk #88-#91, Hulk was duped into exile and sent away for the safety of humanity. Landing on the planet Sakaar, Hulk found himself first as a slave, then a gladiator and now a rebel fighting to free the planet from under an oppressive ruler. But whatever path lies ahead for Hulk, his immenent return home brings grave danger for Earth as he's stronger and madder than he's ever been before! While the main events of this story will unfold within the five-issue World War Hulk mini-series by Greg Pak and John Romita Jr., there'll be plenty of action in Incredible Hulk as it ties directly into the blockbuster event. Hulk scribe Pak says, "When the World War Hulk miniseries begins in May 2007, the pages of the ongoing Incredible Hulk series will set up certain elements of World War Hulk and show how the events of WWH tear through the lives of the Hulk and his friends."

As if all hoopla surrounding the Hulk isn't Earth-shattering enough, artist extraordinaire Gary Frank (Supreme Power) takes over penciling duties on Incredible with issue #106. Of Frank's arrival on the book, Pak says, "Gary Frank is a living legend--I'm thrilled to have the chance to work with him. He did an amazing job with the 'Planet Cho' Civil War tie-in story in Incredible Hulk #100 and is knocking the ball out of the park with the guest artist pages he's doing for Incredible Hulk #101 as well. I can't wait to see what he does with the book when he takes over with #106. Just one small hint--the 'Planet Cho' backup story in Incredible Hulk #100 sets up some of the dynamics we'll explore in Incredible Hulk #106-#108." One more hint, maybe? "Also, Incredible Hulk #108 is where the aftermath of World War Hulk will play out--with huge ramifications for the future of our hero and everyone around him."


While "World War Hulk" is still months away, whet your appetite with Gary Frank's cover to Incredible Hulk #106 .

Have a scoop, question or gripe?  Email scoops@mania.com.

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Comments/Responses
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madmanic999 • Nov 10, 2006, 05:03am •
I have loved the Hulk for years, since I was a kid. I have hung tight for all the changes, new hulks and new artists/writers. However I have been off the wagon since the planet hulk line (waiting for TPB), but this WWH sounds amazing, I just can't wait for him to get his hands on Fury!

Dazzler • Nov 10, 2006, 06:48am •
Hulk is not a killer in regular Marvel universe. But he still could get some cool revenge which could make a great return to Earth story. Hopefully he will still be in his persona where he is smart and not "Hulk smash" and stupid mode.

Korinthian • Nov 10, 2006, 11:00pm •
Anyone else think it feels a bit BIG for Hulk to have a world war named after him? I mean, normally a group of heroes can keep him occupied for a while, but this sounds like he will swap heroes and villains aside left and right. Sure, he is strong but not using-magnetic-powers-to-activate-tons-of-nukes strong. Did he aquire any new powers recently? Can he do anything else than jump and smash? (I haven't read much hulk in the last 8 years or so).

nebbione • Nov 11, 2006, 12:08pm •
Anyone remember the Hulk story "Future Imperfect"? Peter David wrote that future story in which the Hulk was big, green, smart, and an evil warlord! Maybe this will begin the hulk's transition toward "Maestro"?

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