Hulk's Grossest Power Proves His Abilities are Magic, Not Science
While Hulk seems like a purely Sci-Fi monster based on his origin and the majority of his stories, his grossest power proves he's a being of magic.
The Marvel Comics storyline Immortal Hulk explores the Jade Giant's immortality from a supernatural horror angle. With a new look at Devil Hulk and The One Below All, the 2018 comic book series redefines Hulk's origin, powers, and psyche, revealing why Bruce Banner is cursed to live with his wrathful alter ego for eternity.
While Hulk seems like a purely Sci-Fi monster based on his origin and the majority of his stories, his grossest power proves he's a being of magic.
The Marvel Comics storyline Immortal Hulk explores the Jade Giant's immortality from a supernatural horror angle. With a new look at Devil Hulk and The One Below All, the 2018 comic book series redefines Hulk's origin, powers, and psyche, revealing why Bruce Banner is cursed to live with his wrathful alter ego for eternity.
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In Marvel's Immortal Hulk finale, the Jade Giant comes face-to-face with the One Below All and learns some shocking truths about himself.
Immortal Hulk #50 ends the acclaimed series by pitting the Hulk against the Leader, who has taken on a gigantic new form thanks to the One-Below-All.
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