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The Immortal Hulk was a fifty issue run written by Al Ewing and illustrated primarily by Joe Bennett that leaned into both supernatural and horror elements to tell a different type of Hulk story. At the center of The Immortal Hulk was a revitalized Devil Hulk persona, who was re-named The Immortal Hulk because he could take over Bruce Banner’s body even after Banner suffered a fatal injury. The Immortal Hulk was considered one of the top superhero books for the three years it was released.
The Hulk joins several other popular Marvel heroes who have multiple models within Marvel: Crisis Protocol, including Spider-Man, Dr. Strange, Daredevil, Captain America, and Iron Man. It will be interesting to see whether the Immortal Hulk launches a gamma-themed wave of characters in Marvel: Crisis Protocol, which has been surprisingly light on major Hulk antagonists or supporting characters.
The Immortal Hulk will be released for Marvel: Crisis Protocol in April.








