Summary

  • Bruce Banner is slowly losing the perks of Hulk's immortality.
  • After dying in The Incredible Hulk #14, Banner is sent to hell, from which it's becoming harder and harder to leave.
  • Mystery surrounds this phenomenon, with speculation surrounding the closure of the Green Door or the creation of an all-new villain as being the root cause.

Warning: Contains SPOILERS for The Incredible Hulk #14! It’s been well established at this point that the the Hulk’s immortality, that particular power gets a terrifying new meaning - especially as it concerns Bruce Banner.

In a preview for The Incredible Hulk #13 by Phillip Kennedy Johnson and Nic Klein, Bruce Banner is hitchhiking his way to Las Vegas. Last issue, Bruce and Hulk were searching for a way to restore the body of their teenage sidekick Charlie after she was turned into a figurine. While they didn’t find the help they sought (even after venturing to a hellish prison world), they did learn that someone has the power to help Charlie in Las Vegas - so that’s where Banner is headed in this preview.

While on the side of the road, Banner is run down by a semi truck (whether that was accidental or deliberate is currently unknown). The truck kills Bruce, and his soul awakens inside a cage in a mysterious hell dimension, surrounded by skeleton versions of himself in their own cages. One of them tells Bruce that his ability to die and come back to life won’t last forever, and pretty soon, he'll be trapped in this hell forever upon his final demise.

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Bruce Banner’s Worst Nightmare Will Soon Be His Permanent Reality

The Immortal Hulk by Al Ewing and Joe Bennett

Bruce Banner's soul trapped in a swirling machine made of flesh that's ripping and twisting him forever.

In The Immortal Hulk, it was revealed that Hulk’s gamma is linked to the Below-Place, and by extension, the One Below All (aka the One Above All). Whenever he died, both Hulk and Banner would through the Green Door, returning from the Below-Place to the physical world without any problems. Though after the events of The Immortal Hulk, the Green Door closed forever. And now, Banner’s soul is seemingly sent to another hellish dimension upon his temporary death (as the Hulk is no less immortal), but even that apparently has its limits.

Banner now faces an eternity in hell, which is actually something he semi-experienced in the Below-Place during The Immortal Hulk. In that storyline, Banner’s soul was stolen from his body, brought to the Below-Place, and was placed in an agony engine of perpetually swirling flesh. If Hulk hadn’t saved him, Banner would have spent eternity in this hell with no hope of resurrecting. The fate Bruce escaped in The Immortal Hulk is one he’s in danger of enduring in The Incredible Hulk, and only time will tell how (or if) he will avoid it.

Bruce Banner May Be Contributing to the Rise of an All-New Hulk Villain

An eldritch horror creating an evil clone of Hulk from his blood.

In the previous The Incredible Hulk issue, an eldritch evil called Sumanguru sliced the Hulk’s flesh, and used his dark magic to create a vicious clone of the Green Goliath. This happened while the two were in the prison dimension created to contain evil such as Sumanguru, as they were seeking a way to help Charlie. And just one issue later, Bruce finds himself dead, in a hellish world where past versions of himself have already rotted into skeletons. Could his new resurrection process be linked to the otherworldly horrors he and Hulk previously faced?

Perhaps Sumanguru left a stain on Banner and Hulk’s souls, and is slowly draining their immortality to give life to his newest vile creation. Or perhaps, after the Green Door closed, another hellish one opened, one which threatens to eventually keep Banner’s soul for all eternity. Unfortunately, right now, there are more questions than answers surrounding this new revelation regarding the Hulk’s immortality, but no matter what, it doesn’t look good for Bruce Banner.

The Incredible Hulk #14 by Marvel Comics is available July 17, 2024.

The Incredible Hulk #14 (2024)

Cover of The Incredible Hulk #14 featuring Hulk in the palm of a skeletal giant.
  • Writer: Phillip Kennedy Johnson
  • Artist: Nic Klein
  • Colorists: Matthew Wilson and Nic Klein
  • Letterer: VC's Cory Petit
  • Cover Artist: Nic Klein
Incredible Hulk Last Call Comic Art by Dave Keown
Alias
Robert Bruce Banner
Created By
Stan Lee, Jack Kirby
Franchise
Marvel
First Appearance
The Incredible Hulk (1962)
Alliance
Avengers, Defenders, Horsemen of Apocalypse, Fantastic Four, Pantheon, Warbound, S.M.A.S.H., Secret Avengers

The Hulk, a Marvel Comics superhero created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby, is physicist Bruce Banner transformed by gamma radiation. He morphs into a giant, green-skinned creature of immense strength and invulnerability when angered. Struggling with his transformations, Hulk allies with other heroes, battling villains while balancing his intellect with uncontrollable rage, making him a central figure in Marvel's universe.