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However, this is a huge mistake. The Hulk is a great character, and has starred in so many amazing stories, even ones that people who don’t like the character will love. These ten Hulk stories are perfect for non-Hulk fans, snapshots of what has made so many love him.
10) Hulk Annual (2023) #1

The Hulk is a great horror character, and Hulk Annual (2023) #1, by David Pepose, Phillip Kennedy Johnson, Caio Majado, and Travel Foreman, shows why. The main story follows a documentary film crew hunting a monster that bites off way more than they chew when they realize exactly what they’re looking for. The book’s back-up story is set up for Johnson’s then-upcoming The Incredible Hulk, as monster begin awakening for a purpose. These two stories are Hulk stories that will hook anyone.
9) “Abominable”

Writer Bruce Jones’s early ’00 run on The Incredible Hulk brought back the monster after years of a more human Hulk. There are some excellent stories from this run, but the best of them is “Abominable”, by Jones and Mike Deodato. This story, which ran through The Incredible Hulk (Vol. 4) #50-54, pit the Hulk against the Abomination, and is just a good old-fashioned slugfest, as the two enemies give their all to destroy each other. This comic doesn’t take a lot of Hulk knowledge, and is just an awesome fight comic that any fan can pick up and love. It’s out of print, but worth the hunt (or you can cheat and find it on Marvel Unlimited).
8) Hulk: The End

Peter David was a legendary writer, and is widely considered the best Hulk writer ever. He’s going to appear on this list several times, but we’re going to start at the end. Hulk: The End, by David and Dale Keown, takes readers to the far future. The Hulk is the last being left on Earth, watched over by a alien robot chronicling the end of humanity. This is a deep meditation on the Hulk, but it’s also the kind of dystopian sci-fi that anyone can get into. It gives you everything you need to know, an excellent story with gorgeous art from Hulk legend Keown.
7) Hulk: Future Imperfect

Hulk: Future Imperfect, by David and George Perez, takes the Jade Giant to the future. Hulk is pulled into a dystopian future ruled over by the Maestro, an evil future version of himself. The Maestro has killed every hero and villain on the planet and is more powerful than he ever was before, so the Green Goliath has his work cut out for him. This is another excellent dystopian future Hulk story, with brilliant action rendered by Perez. This two-issue series is crowd-pleasing Hulk action and anyone who reads it loves it.
6) The Incredible Hulk #340

Hulk and Wolverine have a long history of awesome fight comics, and this is the best of them. The Incredible Hulk #340, by David and Todd McFarlane, sees Logan hunt down the Grey Goliath after a plane crash and the two go to town on each other. No quarter is given, and readers are treated to one of the most brutal Wolverine fights ever. There are few fight comics in the history of the entire industry that are great as this one, with ups and downs that will keep you on the edge of the seat for the entire issue.













