The Incredible Hulk returns with a new issue #1 in June, with the relaunch of the title by the creative team formed by writer Phillip Kennedy Johnson and artist Nic Klein, which will pit Bruce Banner against all the monsters of the Marvel universe, including the one that roars within, Pontoon.

The new revival of The Incredible Hulkwhich we will be able to read in May’s Hulk Annual, follows the conclusion of the Hulk sci-fi series by writer Donny Cates and cartoonist Ryan Ottley (who also took over the scripts in recent issues), in which Bruce Banner has transformed the Hulk’s body into some sort of living spaceship for Banner’s own consciousness.

Now, it looks like some of Banner’s manipulation of the Hulk will return as he tries to outmaneuver the Hulk. Bruce Banner forever in the middle of a monster war.

“As an enraged Hulk attempts to take permanent control of Bruce Banner’s body, a mysterious immortal pits every monster in the Marvel Universe against Banner in an effort to free his creator, the ancient Mother of Horrors,” reads- we in the press release. the new The Incredible Hulk #1. “With the help of an unlikely new friend, Banner and the Hulk must try to save the world from descending into darkness!”

What we know about the new Hulk series in the comics

The title The Incredible Hulk it’s been the title’s historical title since the 1960s, but it hasn’t been used since 2017, when Amadeus Cho briefly became the show’s lead.

The Hulk was later revived in the horror title The Immortal Hulk by writer Al Ewing and artist Joe Bennett, a reimagining of the character who incoming writer Phillip Kennedy Johnson says had a major influence on the upcoming relaunch of The Incredible Hulk.

“The work that Al, Joe and the others did on the Immortal Hulk had such an impact and affected me personally that it was impossible to come up with an idea that wasn’t inspired by him,” Johnson says in the announcement.

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“We return to Stan Lee’s inspirations for the Frankenstein/Jekyll & Hyde character and offer readers a true monster book in the best and most authentic Hulk tradition,” Johnson continued. “If you liked Immortal Hulk, if you liked ghost stories, if you liked Marvel monsters, if you liked old-school ‘adventure of the month’ stories from albums like Marvel Team-Up, and if you want the best and most timeless art of the Hulk you’ve ever seen, you do NOT want to miss this Return of the Incredible Hulk.

“Phillip and I threw a healthy dose of monsters into the cauldron, a bit of eldritch deities, a healthy dose of suspense, and a few new characters,” adds series artist Nic Klein. We tried to come up with a Hulk that readers have never seen before. And if they love it half as much as I love drawing it, they’ll love it.”

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