World War Hulk

World War Hulk

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title= World War Hulk
imagesize = 250
caption =Promotional art for "World War Hulk" #1, by David Finch
format= Crossover
publisher= Marvel Comics
date= 2007
main_char_team =Hulk
Warbound
The Illuminati
Sentry
writers = Greg Pak
artists = John Romita, Jr.
pencillers =
inkers = Klaus Janson
colorists = Christina Strain

"World War Hulk" is a comic book crossover storyline published by Marvel Comics in 2007, featuring the Hulk.cite news| title =First Look: Gary Frank's "Incredible Hulk" #106 Cover| publisher=Marvel.com |url=http://www.marvel.com/news/comicstories.722| accessdate = 2007-02-14]

The series is composed of five main issues titled "World War Hulk", with Greg Pak as writer and John Romita, Jr. as penciller, and three other limited series: ', ', and "". It also ran through several extant Marvel comics series.

The plot is the culmination of a series of events that began with the Hulk being tricked into being sent into space by the Illuminati and a life model decoy of Nick Fury, the Hulk's subsequent exile seen in "Planet Hulk" and his imminent return to Earth to seek revenge on the Illuminati.

Publication history

The story, a crossover throughout various series, began in the one-shot "World War Hulk Prologue: World Breaker" (May 2007), written by Peter David and penciled by Sean Phillips, Alvaro Rio, and Lee Weeks. Marvel followed this with "Incredible Hulk" #106-110 and "World War Hulk: Frontline" #1-6 [cite news | title = NYCC '07: Paul Jenkins on "World War Hulk: Frontline" | publisher = Comic News International | date=2007-02-23 | url = http://forum.newsarama.com/showthread.php?t=102627 | accessdate=2007-02-25] as parallel stories following the impact of the Hulk's return on various characters. The crossover extended into regular issues of "", "Ghost Rider", "Heroes For Hire", "Irredeemable Ant-Man", "The Punisher War Journal", and "Iron Man", as well as a miniseries starring the Hulk and the X-Men and a newly created group, the Gamma Corps.cite news | title = NYCC: War World Hulk | publisher = Comic News International | date=2007-02-23 | url = http://comicnewsi.com/article.php?catid=99&itemid=9403 | accessdate=2007-02-24] The stories ran from summer through fall, beginning in issues cover-dated July 2007.cite news | title = War World Hulk Checklist | publisher = Marvel.com | date=2007-02-23 | url = http://www.marvel.com/news/comicstories.850 | accessdate=2007-02-24] Initially scheduled to end in October, Marvel announced through the October 10 Diamond Dateline retail newsletter that the final titles in the crossover would be delayed until mid to late November."cite news | title="Delays to "World War Hulk" issues|publisher=Diamond Dateline|date=2007-10-10]

ynopsis

Blaming The Illuminati for the explosion of a space vessel they had constructed, leading to the deaths of his wife, his unborn child and millions of inhabitants of the planet Sakaar, the Hulk, stronger than ever due to his rage, as well as the radiation from the warp core explosion, and his allies, the Warbound, come to Earth intent on revenge. First stopping at the moon, the Hulk defeats Illuminatus Black Bolt. The Hulk proceeds to Manhattan, New York City, where he demands the presence of the Illuminati and that the city be evacuated.

He travels to the nearby X-Mansion, home of the , where Illuminati member Professor X, absent from the decision to send the Hulk off-planet, admits he would have agreed to that but not to permanent exile. The Hulk defeats several teams of X-Men, ["World War Hulk: X-Men" #1-2 (Aug.-Sept. 2007)] and battles the Juggernaut, but leaves after learning of the mutant population's heavy losses during M-Day.

When the Hulk returns to Manhattan, the superhuman-operative team Gamma Corps battles him, but the Hulk convinces them they follow a false cause. ["World War Hulk: Gamma Corps" #1-4 (Sept.-Dec. 2007)]

As the time limit for the evacuation has passed, the Hulk defeats Iron Man, destroying Stark Tower in the process, ["World War Hulk" #1 (Aug. 2007)] and fights Ghost Rider, who after realizing the Illuminati do not deserve vengeance, rides away. ["Ghost Rider" vol. 5, #12-13 (Aug.-Sept. 2007)] The Hulk and his Warbound next defeat the Avengers, Doc Samson and the Fantastic Four, including temporary members Black Panther and Storm. Fantastic Four leader Reed Richards' plan to simulate the Sentry's presence in order to calm the Hulk also fails, while Sue Storm and the U.S. President vainly attempt to have the real Sentry intervene. The Hulk attaches "obedience disks" to the defeated, imprisoned superheroes, preventing them from using their powers."World War Hulk" #2 (Sept. 2007)]

After a brief battle involving Hercules, Amadeus Cho, Namora, and Storm, the Hulk defeats General Thaddeus "Thunderbolt" Ross and a U.S. Army force. ["World War Hulk" #2 (Sept. 2007)] The Hulk then encounters Doctor Strange, breaking the sorcerer's hands in an attempt to prevent him from invoking spells. At Strange's Sanctum Sanctorum, Warbound members Hiroim and Elloe defeat Iron Fist, Ronin, and Echo. Strange mystically merges with a powerful old enemy, Zom, replacing his shattered hands with spiked maces, and defeats Hiroim."World War Hulk" #3 (Oct. 2007)]

An imprisoned Tony Stark (Iron Man) communicates with Dum Dum Dugan, acting director of the international espionage agency S.H.I.E.L.D. in Stark's absence. Stark reveals an emergency plan to engulf Manhattan in the Negative Zone, thereby annihilating all positive matter on the island, including the Hulk, should the heroes fail. ["Iron Man" vol. 4, #20 (Sept. 2007)]

The Hulk and the Warbound transform Madison Square Garden into a gladiatorial arena. Meanwhile, he repels an assassination attempt from Scorpion, ["Incredible Hulk" vol. 3, #110 (Nov. 2007; alternately number vol. 1, #584)] and a confrontation with the , ["Avengers: The Initiative" #5-6 (Oct.-Nov. 2007)] He also defeats the Zom-possessed Dr. Strange and the demonic entity flees Strange to seek a new host, but after controlling Stark's Hulkbuster Armour it is defeated by the Renegades. ["Incredible Hulk" vol. 3, #111] Following speeches from supporters in the arena (including Tom Foster about how Iron Man was partially responsible for the death of his uncle at the hands of the Cyborg Thor clone), the Hulk arranges for Illuminati Doctor Strange, Iron Man, Black Bolt, and Mister Fantastic to fight a tentacled alien and later each other to the death, as a cheering audience watches."World War Hulk" #4 (Nov. 2007)] When the Hulk orders Mr. Fantastic to kill Iron Man, the Sentry, in response, leaves his mountainside retreat and speeds toward the arena.

The Hulk spares Mr. Fantastic and Iron Man, declaring his intention was for "justice and not murder", that nobody had to or would die, ["World War Hulk" #5 (Dec. 2007)] and declares that he plans to destroy New York City and leave the Illuminati to their shame. The Sentry arrives and attacks the Hulk, leading to a prolonged battle that leaves them spent and in their normal human forms, the Hulk knocking down the Sentry with one final punch while still in their human forms. Warbound member Miek impales the Hulk's longtime friend Rick Jones, and reveals he intentionally allowed the mass deaths on Sakaar, knowing that they were caused by former followers of the Red King. The Hulk reverts from his Bruce Banner alter ego, and the Brood No-Name batter Miek in retaliation. Following this revelation, Illuminati member Reed Richards tells the Hulk that they will try to help him this time. The sudden outburst from Reed Richards enrages the Hulk. The Hulk then says "I will never forgive you and will hate you forever. Almost as much as I hate myself." The Hulk unwillingly begins releasing energy that threatens Earth, and prompts Tony Stark to activate a series of satellite devices that opens fire and eventually leaves the Hulk in his Bruce Banner form, unconscious.

S.H.I.E.L.D. later imprisons Banner in a facility three miles underground, with the other Warbound members having been taken into U.S. military custody. Meanwhile, on Sakaar, the Hulk's presumed-dead son, Skaar, arises.

ales

"World War Hulk" #1 was at the top of the Diamond Comic Distributors' sales chart for June 2007, selling an estimated 178,302 copies. [ [http://www.comicbookresources.com/news/newsitem.cgi?id=11515 "Comic Book Resources": Sales Estimates for June, 2007 Books] , August 8, 2007, Comic Book Resources] When the first issue sold out, Marvel announced a second printing would have a variant cover by John Romita, Jr. [ [http://forum.newsarama.com/showthread.php?t=124786 "World War Hulk" #1 Sells Out, Second Printing Coming"] , August 10, 2007, Marvel Comics press release, Newsarama]

Trivia

In "Front Line" #2, when Daredevil has made is appearance, the reporter Sally Floyd calls him "Matt", to which he replies "Who's Matt?". The alter ego of Daredevil is Matthew "Matt" Murdoc, implying that she knows Daredevils true identity.

In "Front Line" #4, characters from the popular NBC television series "My Name is Earl" can be seen. Earl (with his list in pocket), Darnell, Randy, and Joy are waiting in line for tickets to the "executions" of the Illuminati.

In "World War Hulk" #3, during Dr. Strange's session with the Hulk, in a flashback providing details of the explosion that caused the death of the Hulks wife, a computer voice is heard saying "Warning: warp core compromised". This may be a reference to the Star Trek series, where this phrase is heard by onboard computers several times. This is a flashback from, and is in seen in the Planet Hulk arc.

In "The Incredible Hulk Video Game", Released in 2008, Playstation 3 users of the game are able to play as World War Hulk. However, World War Hulk goes under the name Green Scar

Notes

References

* [http://www.marvel.com/comics/World_War_Hulk Marvel Comics "World War Hulk" Hub]

External links

* [http://spacelandpark.com/?spaceland=home.tags&t=world%20war%20hulk "World War Hulk" Cover Gallery]


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