The Immortal Hulk
The Immortal Hulk is a superhero horror comic book series written by Al Ewing, primarily penciled by Joe Bennett, and published by Marvel Comics. The series stars the various dissociative identities, or "alters," of Bruce Banner as they grapple with the discovery that gamma-irradiated beings such as the Hulk are unable to die.
It quickly garnered critical acclaim, including three Eisner Award nominations for Best Continuing Series. After spawning numerous one-shots by various creative teams and a spinoff miniseries starring Gamma Flight, the series concluded with issue #50 in October 2021.
Plot
After being killed by Hawkeye, Bruce Banner returns from the dead and realizes that he and the Hulk are able to resurrect through a "Green Door." His vindictive Devil Hulk personality begins to emerge at night, or when Bruce is threatened. Investigative reporter Jackie McGee follows him, wanting to become powerful after the "Savage" Hulk destroyed her home as a child. Walter Langkowski contacts her and agrees to help her in her search, only for his Sasquatch form to become possessed by Brian Banner's spirit and go on a rampage. The Devil Hulk stops him by absorbing his gamma radiation, taking Brian into Bruce's mind in the process. On orders from General Reginald Fortean, head of the covert "Shadow Base", the Avengers attempt to capture Bruce but are bested by the Devil Hulk, forcing Iron Man to kill him. Bruce's body is taken to Shadow Base Site A and is experimented on until the Devil Hulk revives and escapes.He is lured to the site of the gamma bomb that created him by Brian and is attacked by the Absorbing Man, enhanced by Shadow Base with gamma absorption powers. The Absorbing Man accidentally absorbs Brian, who possesses him and opens the Green Door to the "Below-Place", the bottom layer of Hell. Brian explains to Bruce that after being killed a second time in the Chaos War, the "One Below All", the ruler of the Below-Place and the source of all gamma, took his form and plans to possess Bruce. The Absorbing Man restores the Devil Hulk's gamma, allowing him to defeat the One Below All and close the Green Door, returning them to Earth.
Shaken, Bruce goes to Betty Ross and she is killed by the Bushwacker, working as a Shadow Base assassin. She revives as a gamma mutate named the Red Harpy, while Doc Samson, also back from the dead by going through the Green Door, interrogates the Devil Hulk, who explains that he is the manifestation of Bruce's desire for a protective father figure. Rick Jones' body is stolen by Shadow Base and the Devil Hulk returns to Site A, where Fortean uses ultraviolet radiation to turn him back into Bruce. The Bushwacker wounds him, forcing his "Joe Fixit" personality to take over, who outwits and kills the Bushwacker. Shadow Base revives and mutates Rick with the Abomination's DNA, sending him after the Devil Hulk, who defeats him with the help of the Red Harpy.
The Devil Hulk pulls Rick's withered human form out of the Abomination's corpse, while Fortean steals the corpse and kills Langkowski, leaving him unable to revive without his gamma. Fortean fuses with the corpse as Rick awakens with gamma powers and takes the Devil Hulk to Shadow Base Site B in Area 51, where the Devil Hulk kills a degenerating Fortean in a violent struggle before dying. Joe kills Fortean in the Below-Place, halting his resurrection, and the Devil Hulk revives and takes over Site B, allowing its head scientist, Dr. Charlene McGowan, to aid him as he and Bruce publicly broadcast their goal to end capitalistic society for the good of the planet.
The Devil Hulk begins attacking Roxxon, so Roxxon's CEO Dario Agger unleashes four giant monsters on the public, which overwhelm the Devil Hulk and cause him to revert to the Savage Hulk. Xemnu the Living Titan, summoned by Agger, kills the last giant monster and brainwashes the world to remember him as the Hulk. Only the Savage Hulk is unaffected by Xemnu, while his brainwashing causes Bruce to lock the Savage Hulk out. Inside Bruce's mind, the Savage Hulk and the Green Scar find the Devil Hulk mysteriously imprisoned, while the Savage Hulk destroys Xemnu's influence and takes back control. He storms Roxxon with his allies as Xemnu partially digests Agger, while Rick causes the Green Scar to emerge and kill Xemnu. Rick reveals himself to Agger as being controlled by the Leader, having received a distress call from a future universe where the One Below All uses the Hulk to become a cosmic destroyer, inspiring the Leader to harness the power of the Below-Place.
As the Devil Hulk remains trapped, the Hulk rehabilitates his image in the wake of Roxxon's bankruptcy until Rick frames him for releasing a large, fatal burst of gamma energy at a public event. As Gamma Flight arrives to detain the Hulk, Del Frye, a young man injected by his father with gamma who was being experimented on by Shadow Base, is taken over by the Leader, killing Doc Samson. The Leader reveals that he has control of the Below-Place, closing the Green Door and preventing Doc Samson from returning to life. As McGowan transports Rick out of the battle, Gamma Flight kills the Hulk, allowing the Leader, having disguised himself as the Green Scar, to imprison him within Bruce's mind. McGowan decapitates Rick with a teleporter when he attacks her while the Leader attempts to take Bruce to the Below-Place, causing the Devil Hulk to break free. Having absorbed Brian's spirit after the incident at the bomb site, the Leader uses his guise to manipulate the Savage Hulk into stalling the Devil Hulk long enough for the Leader to kill him. He then takes Bruce to the Below-Place to make him a vessel for the One Below All, who instead possesses the Leader.
Doc Samson escapes by inhabiting Langkowski's Sasquatch form. Returning to Site B to retrieve his body, he finds Rick's head fused with Del after the two were released from the Leader's control, while Langkowski revives in Samson's body. With the Hulk imprisoned on Gamma Flight's space base, Joe takes over to escape and falls to Earth as the Hulk, where he lands in New York City and fights the Thing. The Thing relents when he realizes the Savage Hulk's childlike mentality, and he and Joe discuss the Fantastic Four meeting God and how the story of Job relates to Bruce's hardships. Henry Peter Gyrich sends the U-Foes after the Hulk, who kill him with cosmic radiation, trapping him and Joe in the Below-Place. As they fight the Leader, made infinitely powerful by the One Below All, the cosmic rays allow Joe to attain a powerful Hulk form that is fueled by cosmic energy. He resurrects and easily defeats the U-Foes, forcing Gyrich to call the Avengers. The Red Harpy and Gamma Flight arrive to fight them with Joe.
While hiding out, Joe and the Red Harpy make love before she reverts to Betty, having refused to do so for Bruce. She admits she was hurt by Bruce's disgust of her Red Harpy form after getting her killed in the first place, only to become furious when she learns Joe left him in the Below-Place. Tired of being strung along by Bruce and his personalities, she accuses Joe of being Bruce's most selfish desires manifested and leaves. Joe takes Jackie, who has been given the power to see hidden gamma beings after the Savage Hulk's gamma burst, to the Fantastic Four to be sent to the Below-Place. Mister Fantastic uses his Forever Gate to send Joe there, only for Jackie to jump in after him.
It is revealed that Bruce and the Leader's ancestors were brothers by marriage, Bruce's great-grandfather having killed the Leader's great-grandfather for sleeping with his wife. In the Below-Place, the Leader takes control of the Savage Hulk to kill Joe, only for Jackie to wound the Leader with a beam of gamma from her eyes. The Hulks pull the Leader's human form of Sam Sterns out of his deformed body and demand the One Below All tell them why they exist. In response, it reveals itself as an extension of the One Above All, an omnipotent being of cosmic energy, explaining that the Hulk destroys so things can be built anew. It leaves the Savage Hulk to decide what to do with Sterns. Realizing Sterns' thinking had been deformed by the gamma, the Savage Hulk decides they are the same and shows him mercy because "Hulks should forgive Hulks." Langkowski uses his gamma signature to find the Below-Place, and the Hulks and Jackie leave with Bruce and Sterns. Joe promises his services to Jackie as penance for destroying her home, and when they return to Earth, Bruce, having found equilibrium with the Hulks, slips away from his friends and leaves, wondering if his decisions have made him a good person.
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