Marvel.com: Speaking of crazy, I can’t let you go without talking about the new INCREDIBLE HULK series. We talked in July after the announcement at Comic-Con International in San Diego, but now that we’re closing in on the launch, how do your theoretical ideas of what the series would be match up to the pages you’re seeing come back in?
Jason Aaron: Well, you know what you’re going to get with Marc Silvestri on-board. He’s a legendary artist and his work continues to be on-target even going back to his stuff on UNCANNY X-MEN when I first became a comics fan. When you see his name on a Hulk book, you can imagine what’s inside: Marc drawing the Hulk smashing things. In INCREDIBLE HULK #1 you certainly get your share of action, but also with the gritty sort of character stuff I like to do as well. It’s a different talk on The Hulk. Greg Pak had an amazing run on the book and took the character to new heights in terms of story and grand epics. For what we’re doing here it’s a different sort of epic; we’re going back to basics, flipping the Hulk/Banner dynamic.
Marvel.com: The preview pages show some really monstrous individuals fighting The Hulk, and in some cases, living with him. What can you say about this?
Jason Aaron: Once people see the direction the book is going in issue #1 and where Bruce Banner is, it all kinds of makes sense. We’ve seen a lot of different Hulks over the past few years, but for this we wanted to focus in on the one main Hulk. In the first three issues though, you’ll see a lot of other hulked-out creatures and monsters for Hulk to lock horns with.
Marvel.com: What have been the seminal Hulk works that formulate your understanding of Bruce Banner and his alter ego?
Jason Aaron: The first run on the Hulk that really pulled me in was John Byrne’s short stint on [INCREDIBLE HULK]. It was really the first time Hulk and Banner split apart, and was certainly an influence on what I’m doing here, [though] obviously I’m taking things a different direction than what Byrne did. I also read Peter David’s run as it was coming out, and he pretty much defined in every way how I think of The Hulk and the Hulk/Banner dynamic. Beyond that, the Bruce Jones run fairly changed the tone and flavor of what a Hulk story was, and I enjoyed that.
Probably what I’m trying to do in the new INCREDIBLE HULK series is somewhere in the midst of all of that; Peter David’s characterization, the crazy antics of Byrne’s run, and the darker elements brought forward by Jones.
Marvel.com: Will the series primarily work on it’s own as a stand-alone, or does it interact with the larger Marvel universe?
Jason Aaron: Initially the series pretty much stands alone. I wanted to do a book that was very reader-friendly and focused on The Hulk. In the future however, given what’s happening next summer with the Avengers movie and The Hulk playing a prominent role in that, readers could expect to see The Hulk integrated in Marvel’s comic universe as well.
Marvel.com: You’ve played Cyclops and Wolverine as both having viable viewpoints and not demonizing them. With Bruce and The Hulk, are both their motivations understandable for readers or is there a clear-cut villain in this story?
Jason Aaron: This is a very different sort of situation than X-MEN: SCHISM. In some sense, I’m attempting to balance the scales in the whole Hulk/Banner dynamic portrayed for most of Marvel history up until now. The typical set-up is that Banner is the genius scientist and The Hulk is a burden that’s always held him back. I wanted to flip that on its ear, and show it from the Hulk’s perspective. As you can imagine, he sees it very differently.
As we’ll see in issue #1 after they’re split apart, The Hulk finds peace for the first time. He is free for the moment, until he gets pulled back into the craziness because of his connection to Banner. This series shows Hulk as the hero and Banner as the monster.
"John Byrne", "Bruce Jones" e "Peter David" será uma das inspirações de Aaron pra essa nova série do Hulk.
Clique aqui para maiores informações.
terça-feira, 27 de setembro de 2011
segunda-feira, 26 de setembro de 2011
New York Comic Con 2011: Hasbro's Exclusive Compound Hulk Toy.
By Ryan Penagos
Heads up toy collectors, Hulk fans and New York Comic Con attendees: Hasbro's bringing a green and red exclusive to the Big Apple!
Hasbro's Marvel Universe line expands at NYCC 2011--October 13-16 at the Javits Center--with the Marvel Universe Special Edition Compound Hulk figure. For only $11, you can get your hands on Compound Hulk, which was inspired by HULK #30 by Jeff Parker and Ed McGuinness.
What does HULK writer Jeff Parker think about seeing his and Ed's creation turned into a toy? "This is not surprising at all considering how big Ed factored into that character--everything he thinks of makes a great toy," Parker said. "It's very cool, and they better send us each one and not make us share just because it's two Hulks in one!"
Head over to Booth #302 at New York Comic Con, or HasbroToyShop.com, to get your own Compound Hulk! And stay glued to Marvel.com for more New York Comic Con 2011 updates as we get closer to fall's biggest pop culture event!

The official word on Compund Hulk, from Hasbro:
MARVEL UNIVERSE SPECIAL EDITION COMPOUND HULK FIGURE
What’s more powerful than Hulk and Red Hulk? The two Hulks combined into Compound Hulk! This 3 3/4" Marvel Universe figure recreates a memorable moment from this year’s HULK #30, when the two hulking enemies were combined into one red-and-green behemoth! The figure is based on the artwork of superstar artist Ed McGuinness, and his artwork adorns the special edition blister card and outer packaging of this one-of-a-kind figure!

Clique aqui para maiores informações.
Heads up toy collectors, Hulk fans and New York Comic Con attendees: Hasbro's bringing a green and red exclusive to the Big Apple!
Hasbro's Marvel Universe line expands at NYCC 2011--October 13-16 at the Javits Center--with the Marvel Universe Special Edition Compound Hulk figure. For only $11, you can get your hands on Compound Hulk, which was inspired by HULK #30 by Jeff Parker and Ed McGuinness.
What does HULK writer Jeff Parker think about seeing his and Ed's creation turned into a toy? "This is not surprising at all considering how big Ed factored into that character--everything he thinks of makes a great toy," Parker said. "It's very cool, and they better send us each one and not make us share just because it's two Hulks in one!"
Head over to Booth #302 at New York Comic Con, or HasbroToyShop.com, to get your own Compound Hulk! And stay glued to Marvel.com for more New York Comic Con 2011 updates as we get closer to fall's biggest pop culture event!

The official word on Compund Hulk, from Hasbro:
MARVEL UNIVERSE SPECIAL EDITION COMPOUND HULK FIGURE
What’s more powerful than Hulk and Red Hulk? The two Hulks combined into Compound Hulk! This 3 3/4" Marvel Universe figure recreates a memorable moment from this year’s HULK #30, when the two hulking enemies were combined into one red-and-green behemoth! The figure is based on the artwork of superstar artist Ed McGuinness, and his artwork adorns the special edition blister card and outer packaging of this one-of-a-kind figure!

Clique aqui para maiores informações.
sexta-feira, 23 de setembro de 2011
CBR Preview Fear Itself: Hulk vs. Dracula #2

FEAR ITSELF TIE-IN
As the possessed, power-enhanced Hulk wreaks havoc through the countryside, only one group stands between him and untold destruction: The Vampire Nation! Dracula gathers the newly-united vampire legions to stop the unstoppable, but as volley after volley fails, it appears their only hope may be a mysterious stranger from Dracula’s past. Marvel craftsman Victor Gischler and artist-to-watch Ryan Stegman deliver a story with plenty of bite, and they aren’t afraid to draw blood!





quinta-feira, 22 de setembro de 2011
Marvel Preview: Incredible Hulk #1.
Bring on the Bad Guys: Bruce Banner
By Jim Beard & Ben Morse
A hero can be best measured by the opposition they face, and in the Marvel Universe, the tyrants, thugs and cosmic menaces thrown against our champions clearly mark them as the greatest of all.
Yet “villain” often proves too shallow a term when it comes to the antagonists stacked against the Avengers, X-Men, and others. Their motivations frequently run deeper than mere lust for power or desire for destruction. In many ways, they’re the heroes of their stories.
And in other ways, they’re just pan bad guys.
Join us for a week of examining some of Marvel’s greatest villains and the threats that will define our heroes in the days to come, reliving their histories and peering into their futures.
Doctor Robert Bruce Banner didn’t set out to create a monster, but by pursuing the cause of science he unwittingly unleashed an unparalleled destructive force on an innocent populace. The Hulk, a by-product of accident and mental imbalance, stands as the villainous Hyde to Banner’s fragile Jekyll.
The result of a misbegotten childhood and family life, Bruce Banner’s splintered psyche partnered with his immense intelligence equaled a volatile mix for a scientist working with such a powerful thing as gamma radiation. As an adult, Banner drove himself deep into his work, the culmination of which came in the form of an experimental gamma bomb for the United States government; alas, it blew up in more ways than one.
Racing to save a stray teenager who’d wandered onto the test field, Banner exposed himself to the bomb’s irradiated blast and, in doing so found that a hulking creature immerged from his own mind and body to ravage the countryside. The U.S. military took umbrage to this, and an eternal struggle between irresistible force and immovable object began on that day. The Hulk became “Most Wanted #1.”

At first, Banner’s own repressed anger fueled The Hulk, which translated into a swath of destruction. Then, the Green Goliath tried to act the hero and helped found the mighty Avengers; this didn’t last long and soon the emerald giant trod the earth as a villain alongside Namor the Sub-Mariner against Earth’s Mightiest Heroes. The Hulk’s irascible nature led him into clash after clash with such champions as the Fantastic Four, Wolverine and Spider-Man. By doing so, Banner cemented his unconscious role as one of the world’s great villains.
But Bruce Banner’s mind existed in a highly unstable state throughout. The Hulk became susceptible to manipulation by would-be conquerors and others with ulterior motives. Different personas emerged from the scientist’s cracked cranium, which manifested themselves in different ways—once he even managed to retain his own brilliant mind while in the powerful form of The Hulk. But, always the original brutish, single-minded creature returned, forever hunted and tortured by those who did not understand the war that raged in Banner’s brain.
Several attempts at ridding himself of The Hulk proved to be inconclusive, so Banner often simply rides the storm of his condition. Many have sheltered and protected him, chief among them the lovely Betty Ross and the spunky Rick Jones, but ultimately Bruce Banner stands as the original tortured soul. For a short time, The Hulk found happiness on another world with a wife and a populace that idolized him, but, as ever, fate intervened and threw him crashing back to Earth. Now, other Hulks dot the landscape, mocking Banner with their presence and increasing his guilt at being the foundation for such a heinous legacy.

Time will tell if, ultimately, Bruce Banner will be seen as one of history’s greatest tragedies—or one of its worst villains.
On October 26, writer Jason Aaron and artist Marc Silvestri pick up Banner’s tale in INCREDIBLE HULK #1, promising more than one new twist on this tragic saga.
“He’s going to be a little ‘unbalanced’ to say the least,” warns Senior Editor Mark Paniccia of the series’ protagonist.


Clique aqui para maiores informações.
By Jim Beard & Ben Morse
A hero can be best measured by the opposition they face, and in the Marvel Universe, the tyrants, thugs and cosmic menaces thrown against our champions clearly mark them as the greatest of all.
Yet “villain” often proves too shallow a term when it comes to the antagonists stacked against the Avengers, X-Men, and others. Their motivations frequently run deeper than mere lust for power or desire for destruction. In many ways, they’re the heroes of their stories.
And in other ways, they’re just pan bad guys.
Join us for a week of examining some of Marvel’s greatest villains and the threats that will define our heroes in the days to come, reliving their histories and peering into their futures.
Doctor Robert Bruce Banner didn’t set out to create a monster, but by pursuing the cause of science he unwittingly unleashed an unparalleled destructive force on an innocent populace. The Hulk, a by-product of accident and mental imbalance, stands as the villainous Hyde to Banner’s fragile Jekyll.
The result of a misbegotten childhood and family life, Bruce Banner’s splintered psyche partnered with his immense intelligence equaled a volatile mix for a scientist working with such a powerful thing as gamma radiation. As an adult, Banner drove himself deep into his work, the culmination of which came in the form of an experimental gamma bomb for the United States government; alas, it blew up in more ways than one.
Racing to save a stray teenager who’d wandered onto the test field, Banner exposed himself to the bomb’s irradiated blast and, in doing so found that a hulking creature immerged from his own mind and body to ravage the countryside. The U.S. military took umbrage to this, and an eternal struggle between irresistible force and immovable object began on that day. The Hulk became “Most Wanted #1.”

At first, Banner’s own repressed anger fueled The Hulk, which translated into a swath of destruction. Then, the Green Goliath tried to act the hero and helped found the mighty Avengers; this didn’t last long and soon the emerald giant trod the earth as a villain alongside Namor the Sub-Mariner against Earth’s Mightiest Heroes. The Hulk’s irascible nature led him into clash after clash with such champions as the Fantastic Four, Wolverine and Spider-Man. By doing so, Banner cemented his unconscious role as one of the world’s great villains.
But Bruce Banner’s mind existed in a highly unstable state throughout. The Hulk became susceptible to manipulation by would-be conquerors and others with ulterior motives. Different personas emerged from the scientist’s cracked cranium, which manifested themselves in different ways—once he even managed to retain his own brilliant mind while in the powerful form of The Hulk. But, always the original brutish, single-minded creature returned, forever hunted and tortured by those who did not understand the war that raged in Banner’s brain.
Several attempts at ridding himself of The Hulk proved to be inconclusive, so Banner often simply rides the storm of his condition. Many have sheltered and protected him, chief among them the lovely Betty Ross and the spunky Rick Jones, but ultimately Bruce Banner stands as the original tortured soul. For a short time, The Hulk found happiness on another world with a wife and a populace that idolized him, but, as ever, fate intervened and threw him crashing back to Earth. Now, other Hulks dot the landscape, mocking Banner with their presence and increasing his guilt at being the foundation for such a heinous legacy.

Time will tell if, ultimately, Bruce Banner will be seen as one of history’s greatest tragedies—or one of its worst villains.
On October 26, writer Jason Aaron and artist Marc Silvestri pick up Banner’s tale in INCREDIBLE HULK #1, promising more than one new twist on this tragic saga.
“He’s going to be a little ‘unbalanced’ to say the least,” warns Senior Editor Mark Paniccia of the series’ protagonist.


Clique aqui para maiores informações.
segunda-feira, 19 de setembro de 2011
December Solicitations.
DEFENDERS: THE COMING OF THE DEFENDERS #1
Written by ROY THOMAS
Penciled by ROSS ANDRU
Cover by NEAL ADAMS
And there shall come a day…the day of the Defenders! With those words, Marvel heralded the coming of the universe’s mightiest group of malcontents, the titanic trio whose awesome alliance formed the first incarnation of the dynamic Defenders: Dr. Strange, the Hulk and Namor the Sub-Mariner! This overstuffed issue follows the Master of the Mystic Arts as he enlists the peerless power of the Jade Giant and Atlantis’ Avenging Son in a trilogy of tales spotlighting such thrilling threats as a nuclear Doomsday machine, dimension-hopping demon lords on Halloween and extraterrestrial brainwashing! Featuring the devastating Omegatron, the Dread Dormammu and Xemnu the Titan — with a cosmic cameo of future member the star-spanning Silver Surfer thrown in for good measure! Collecting MARVEL FEATURE (1971) #1-3.
88 PGS./Rated T+ …$5.99

DEFENDERS: STRANGE HEROES
Written by JEFF CHRISTIANSEN, MIKE O’SULLIVAN, STUART VANDAL & MORE
Select Character Artwork by Gus Vazquez
Cover by Leinil Francis Yu
The OFFICIAL HANDBOOK OF THE MARVEL UNIVERSE helps usher in the Defenders’ return to prominence with new profiles featuring Marvel’s premier non-team! Past members (Manslaughter, Andromeda, Interloper, Cloud), foes (the Asgardian Lorelei, Mad-Dog/Baxter, Jake Fury, Sea Urchin), the unusual (Tapping Tommy, Sunshine Gross, Foolkiller/Salinger), objects of great power (Star of Capistan, Rose of Purity, Evil Eye), and one of the strangest moments in Marvel history and the man responsible for it: Defenders for a Day and Dollar Bill! Plus: updates on the team itself and its current members (Dr. Strange, Iron Fist, Namor, Red She-Hulk, Silver Surfer). Featuring new art for dozens of profiles by Gus Vazquez!
64 PGS./Rated T+ …$4.99

DEFENDERS #1
Written by MATT FRACTION
Pencils & Cover by TERRY DODSON
Variant Cover by TBA
Variant Cover by TBA
Blank Variant available
I Am A Defender Variant also Available
Spinning out of the stunning end of FEAR ITSELF! The final Worthy on a global rampage!
Matt Fraction (FEAR ITSELF, THE MIGHTY THOR, INVINCIBLE IRON MAN) reteams with TERRY DODSON (UNCANNY X-MEN, SENSATIONAL SPIDER-MAN)!
Everyone's favorite Marvel characters banding together to solve a mysterious conspiracy deep at the heart of the Marvel Universe!
The last line of defense against the forces of the unknown!

THE INCREDIBLE HULK #3
Written by JASON AARON
Pencils & Cover by MARC SILVESTRI
Bruce Banner’s beasts “The Boar Brothers” bash Hulk in a literally Earth-Shaking Battle!
Banner reveals his new army!
Hulk makes an alliance with mad scientist hunter Amanda
Von Doom that changes his destiny forever.
32 PGS./Parental Advisory …$3.99

AVENGERS #20
Written by BRIAN MICHAEL BENDIS
Pencils & Cover by DANIEL ACUÑA
Fantastic Four Anniversary Variant
by PAOLO RIVERA
The latest and greatest roster of Avengers root out the secret labs of H.A.M.M.E.R.!
Who’s really behind this latest threat, and who rebuilt the new Dark Avengers?
32 PGS./Rating T+ …$3.99
Written by ROY THOMAS
Penciled by ROSS ANDRU
Cover by NEAL ADAMS
And there shall come a day…the day of the Defenders! With those words, Marvel heralded the coming of the universe’s mightiest group of malcontents, the titanic trio whose awesome alliance formed the first incarnation of the dynamic Defenders: Dr. Strange, the Hulk and Namor the Sub-Mariner! This overstuffed issue follows the Master of the Mystic Arts as he enlists the peerless power of the Jade Giant and Atlantis’ Avenging Son in a trilogy of tales spotlighting such thrilling threats as a nuclear Doomsday machine, dimension-hopping demon lords on Halloween and extraterrestrial brainwashing! Featuring the devastating Omegatron, the Dread Dormammu and Xemnu the Titan — with a cosmic cameo of future member the star-spanning Silver Surfer thrown in for good measure! Collecting MARVEL FEATURE (1971) #1-3.
88 PGS./Rated T+ …$5.99

DEFENDERS: STRANGE HEROES
Written by JEFF CHRISTIANSEN, MIKE O’SULLIVAN, STUART VANDAL & MORE
Select Character Artwork by Gus Vazquez
Cover by Leinil Francis Yu
The OFFICIAL HANDBOOK OF THE MARVEL UNIVERSE helps usher in the Defenders’ return to prominence with new profiles featuring Marvel’s premier non-team! Past members (Manslaughter, Andromeda, Interloper, Cloud), foes (the Asgardian Lorelei, Mad-Dog/Baxter, Jake Fury, Sea Urchin), the unusual (Tapping Tommy, Sunshine Gross, Foolkiller/Salinger), objects of great power (Star of Capistan, Rose of Purity, Evil Eye), and one of the strangest moments in Marvel history and the man responsible for it: Defenders for a Day and Dollar Bill! Plus: updates on the team itself and its current members (Dr. Strange, Iron Fist, Namor, Red She-Hulk, Silver Surfer). Featuring new art for dozens of profiles by Gus Vazquez!
64 PGS./Rated T+ …$4.99

DEFENDERS #1
Written by MATT FRACTION
Pencils & Cover by TERRY DODSON
Variant Cover by TBA
Variant Cover by TBA
Blank Variant available
I Am A Defender Variant also Available
Spinning out of the stunning end of FEAR ITSELF! The final Worthy on a global rampage!
Matt Fraction (FEAR ITSELF, THE MIGHTY THOR, INVINCIBLE IRON MAN) reteams with TERRY DODSON (UNCANNY X-MEN, SENSATIONAL SPIDER-MAN)!
Everyone's favorite Marvel characters banding together to solve a mysterious conspiracy deep at the heart of the Marvel Universe!
The last line of defense against the forces of the unknown!

THE INCREDIBLE HULK #3
Written by JASON AARON
Pencils & Cover by MARC SILVESTRI
Bruce Banner’s beasts “The Boar Brothers” bash Hulk in a literally Earth-Shaking Battle!
Banner reveals his new army!
Hulk makes an alliance with mad scientist hunter Amanda
Von Doom that changes his destiny forever.
32 PGS./Parental Advisory …$3.99

AVENGERS #20
Written by BRIAN MICHAEL BENDIS
Pencils & Cover by DANIEL ACUÑA
Fantastic Four Anniversary Variant
by PAOLO RIVERA
The latest and greatest roster of Avengers root out the secret labs of H.A.M.M.E.R.!
Who’s really behind this latest threat, and who rebuilt the new Dark Avengers?
32 PGS./Rating T+ …$3.99

domingo, 18 de setembro de 2011
Arte conceitual do Hulk para o game de Os Vingadores.
quarta-feira, 14 de setembro de 2011
Review de Hulk vs Dracula #01.

ATENÇÃO: ESTE RESUMO CONTÉM INFORMAÇÕES INÉDITAS DE EDIÇÕES AINDA NÃO LANÇADAS NO BRASIL.
Sinopse:
após causar uma destruição em massa no reino do Conde da Transilvânia, Drácula envia seus monstrengos com o objetivo de matar ou capturar o Hulk.




Avaliação:
Nada de mais, aliás, a leitura é deveras cansativa, a premissa Hulk Vs. já se tornou chata e batida com o passar do tempo, exceto é claro, dependendo do roteirista, mas hoje, lamentavelmente, ninguém mais consegue escrever bons duelos do Hulk.
Os desenhos são pra lá de precários.
terça-feira, 13 de setembro de 2011
Os Pais de Bruce Banner.

Brian & Rebeca Banner (primeira aparição - The Incredible Hulk v2 n°#267)

Brian Banner (pai biológico)
Quando criança, Brian e sua mãe foram fisicamente e emocionalmente abusados por seu pai, Bruce Banner 1.
Relativamente o pai o via como um monstro e acreditando que ele tinha herdado o mesmo gene do pai, Brian prometeu a si mesmo que ele nunca teria qualquer criança, por medo de trazer outro Banner para o mundo.
Na faculdade, Brian conheceu Rebeca, a quem ele se apaixonou e casou mais tarde. Ganhando um PhD em física, Brian encontrou um emprego em Los Alamos trabalhando para o governo como um membro de um projeto tentando desenvolver uma maneira limpa para criar a energia nuclear.
O estresse de seu trabalho levou Brian a se tornar um alcoólatra e ele começou a desenvolver problemas de raiva, batendo nos outros.
Enquanto estava bêbado no dia de seu trabalho, Brian acidentalmente sobrecarregou algumas máquinas, causando uma explosão que o levou a perder o emprego.
Os médicos afirmaram que a explosão casou-lhe nenhum dano, mas Brian se convenceu de que a explosão em Los Alamos tinha afetado ele no nível genético.

Apesar de sua promessa de nunca ter filhos, Brian impregnou Rebeca, que deu à luz seu filho primogênito, que ironicamente Brian o batizou com o nome de seu pai.

Instantaneamente mantendo um ódio pelo bebê, que ele acreditava ser um monstro criado a partir de ambas as radiações do que foi exposto e do gene de seu pai, Brian o ignorou completamente e tentaram manter Rebeca longe dele, deixando Bruce sob os cuidados de uma enfermeira.

Bruce acordou cedo em uma manhã de Natal e abriu um presente de sua mãe, um modelo complexo, reuniu-lo facilmente, apesar de sua pouca idade.

Brian descobriu e se convenceu de que sua crença estava correta de que Bruce era anormal e diferente o que resultou em ele batendo em Bruce e em Rebeca quando ela veio em auxílio do seu filho.
Forçados a suportar o abuso de Brian por vários anos, Rebeca tentou escapar dele com Bruce.

Brian encontrou Rebeca enquanto ela e Bruce estavam embalando seus pertences em seu carro, Brian atacou Rebeca, matando-a por bater a cabeça dela contra a calçada na frente de Bruce, que estava lá presenciando Rebeca sendo brutalmente morta por Brian.


Sob a ameaça de punição severa, Bruce parou de depor contra Brian em seu julgamento por assassinato a Rebeca, dizendo que ao fazê-lo, ele iria para o inferno.


Intimidado por Brian, Bruce mentiu para os tribunais, afirmando que seu pai nunca abusou dele ou de sua mãe, dizendo que tentou fugir sem razão.

Brian escapou devido à falta de provas, mas mais tarde foi preso quando, depois de ficar bêbado, se gabava sobre como ele derrotou a lei pelo bullying ao seu filho.
Retirado, chutando e gritando, Brian gritou com Bruce que ele teria sua vingança.

Brian foi enviado para ser preso e colocado em uma instituição mental.
Após 15 anos de confinamento, os médicos acreditavam que Brian estava pronto para se reintegrar à sociedade.

Bruce conversou com os médicos, mas sentindo que seu pai estava curado... relutantemente deixou seu pai ficar com ele por um curto período de tempo e notou que ele estava agindo de forma estranha.

Bruce admitiu livremente que ele pensou que seu pai ainda estava perturbado.
Brian deixou escapar o fato de que seu pai, o avô de Bruce havia abusado dele também, mas era óbvio que Brian estava relativamente tramando algo.
Brian estava agindo estranho, e Bruce disse a ele que deveria verificar se talvez devesse voltar para mais terapia.
Brian gritou que talvez tivesse ficado melhor no hospital mental porque lá ele estava longe de Bruce.
Bruce chamou Brian de louco e se afastou.

Bruce foi para a sepultura de sua mãe porque era o aniversário de sua morte.
Brian seguiu Bruce e começou a perturbá-lo novamente sobre como Bruce era um monstro e como ele só estava tentando salvar a humanidade de um monstro mutante como Bruce.
Ele diz a Bruce que vai dizer ao mundo que tipo de pessoa seu filho é.
Eles discutiram o que levou a um confronto físico.
Bruce estava no chão e Brian estava prestes a saltar sobre ele quando Bruce empurrou-o para trás com o pé.

Brian cambaleou para trás e rachou o pescoço na lápide de Rebeca.

Bruce bloqueou as lembranças da permanência de Brian com ele e sua posterior morte, fazendo-se crer que, como os dois lutaram no túmulo de Rebeca, Brian simplesmente o venceu e depois foi morto por assaltantes.
O fantasma de Brian continuou a assombrar Bruce e seu alter-ego, o Hulk, depois de sua morte, muitas vezes aparecendo e a ameaçá-lo, afirmando que ele não era melhor do que ele.

Vilões como Mentallo, o Caveira Vermelha, e o "Diabo Hulk" A culpa também usou a imagem de Brian contra o Hulk, em uma tentativa de enfraquecê-lo.
Quando Bruce Banner e o Hulk foram fundidos novamente juntos depois de serem separados na Contra-Terra , Bruce encontrou-se no Inferno, onde se encontrou com Brian.
Ao ser primeiramente aterrorizado por Brian, o "Líder" e o "Maestro", Bruce finalmente levantou-se para seu pai, espancando-o até estrangulá-lo antes de ser devolvido à Terra com o espírito de sua falecida esposa, Betty Ross.
Tendo enfrentado seu pai, Bruce passou a não ser mais assombrado por ele.

Quando Bruce começou a sofrer de doença de Lou Gehrig, o Sr. Fantástico , a fim de curá-lo, desenterrou o cadáver exumado de Brian, de modo a recolher alguns dos seus DNA.
Com isso, o Sr. Fantástico conseguiu com sucesso curar Bruce.
Após este incidente, Bruce Banner visitou o túmulo de seu pai e lamentou a si mesmo que agora ele não sabia como se sente sobre ele.

O herói mutante Trauma, que tinha o poder de se transformar com o pior medo de seus adversários, adotou o disfarce de Brian para usar contra o Hulk.


Imperturbável pela transformação do Trauma em Brian e outros inimigos, o Hulk o venceu facilmente, afirmando que ele não tinha medo de nada.


Durante a "Guerra do Caos", quando o Rei do Caos ressuscitou Brian, ele se transformou em uma réplica do "Hulk Diabo" lutando com o Hulk se alimentando de sua própria raiva.


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