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Hulk is Marvel's wound made visible: military pursuit, anger, divided identity and the question of whether the monster protects Bruce or consumes him. Classic Hulk builds the chase, Peter David turns the psychology into a long-form character study, and Immortal Hulk reframes the myth as horror theology.

Incredible Hulk by Peter David Omnibus Vol. 2

Incredible Hulk by Peter David Omnibus Vol. 2 sits at the heart of the run, where Bruce Banner's psychology, the merged Hulk idea and Marvel adventure start locking together with unusual confidence. Peter David makes the monster funny, tragic, dangerous and self-aware without sanding away the anger that drives him. This edition works best when read as a study of anger with consequences: every transformation says something about fear, control and the people left dealing with the damage afterward.
94.90 € 125.00 € -24%

Hulk by Donny Cates & Ryan Ottley Omnibus

Donny Cates and Ryan Ottley reimagined the Hulk for a new era with a concept that is both simple and genuinely disturbing: Bruce Banner has trapped the Savage Hulk inside a mental construct resembling a massive starship, piloting him like a weapon. The Starship Hulk premise allowed Cates to explore the Banner/Hulk relationship in a fresh way while Ottley — best known for his decade-long run on Invincible — brought explosive, large-scale action that pushed the book's visual ambition to new heights. This is one of the most distinctive modern Hulk runs, collecting a complete creative vision in a single oversized volume.
59.90 € 75.00 € -20%

The Immortal Hulk Omnibus

Al Ewing reinterprets the Hulk as a horror comic. Radical premise: by day Banner is dead, by night he returns. Mixes body horror, existential reflection, political critique and superheroic action in one package. Art by Joe Bennett in line with Bernie Wrightson on Swamp Thing. Eisner-nominated, critically acclaimed contemporary cult work.
109.90 € 150.00 € -27%

She-Hulk by John Byrne Omnibus

She-Hulk by John Byrne Omnibus turns Jennifer Walters into one of Marvel’s sharpest experiments in form and comedy. Byrne lets her argue with the page, the narrator and the machinery of comics itself, while still keeping the superhero chaos playful, self-aware and full of personality. This edition works best when read as a study of anger with consequences: every transformation says something about fear, control and the people left dealing with the damage afterward.
94.90 € 125.00 € -24%

Incredible Hulk by Loeb & McGuinness Omnibus

Jeph Loeb and Ed McGuinness delivered one of the most visually spectacular Hulk runs in the character's history, built around a simple but electrifying premise: a Red Hulk. The mysterious Rulk tore through the Marvel Universe, defeating Thor, Iron Man, and the Watcher himself in rapid succession, and no one knew who was under the red skin. This omnibus collects the full Loeb run that launched the Red Hulk concept and triggered a wave of gamma-powered characters. McGuinness's art is pure kinetic energy — oversized, dynamic, and designed for maximum impact. It's a blockbuster run that prioritizes spectacle, delivered with genuine craft.
78.90 € 100.00 € -21%

Incredible Hulk by Peter David Omnibus Vol. 3

The third and culminating omnibus of Peter David's legendary Hulk run brings together the payoff of years of psychological groundwork. This volume centers on the emergence of the 'Professor Hulk' — the merged personality that combines Banner's intelligence with the Hulk's strength and a measured emotional stability.
78.90 € 100.00 € -21%

The Incredible Hulk Omnibus Vol. 1

The Incredible Hulk Omnibus Vol. 1 returns to Bruce Banner’s earliest tragedy: science, fear, military pursuit and a monster who is both threat and victim. Stan Lee and Jack Kirby build the Hulk as a raw Marvel contradiction, a figure of rage whose sadness is already visible underneath the destruction. This edition works best when read as a study of anger with consequences: every transformation says something about fear, control and the people left dealing with the damage afterward.
78.90 € 100.00 € -21%

Incredible Hulk by Peter David Omnibus Vol. 5

Incredible Hulk by Peter David Omnibus Vol. 5 brings the long Peter David era toward closure, following the consequences of years spent splitting, merging and redefining Bruce Banner's fractured self. It is a volume about aftermath as much as action, with the Hulk mythos carrying the weight of a twelve-year run. This edition works best when read as a study of anger with consequences: every transformation says something about fear, control and the people left dealing with the damage afterward.
78.90 € 100.00 € -21%

Incredible Hulk by Peter David Omnibus Vol. 4

The moment when Peter David merges the three personalities of the Hulk into a single entity: Professor Hulk. Body of the original, intelligence of Banner, cunning of Grey. Considered by many to be the best Hulk ever written and the version Marvel Studios adopted for Avengers: Endgame. Dale Keown on the art.
94.90 € 125.00 € -24%

Incredible Hulk by Peter David Omnibus Vol. 1

Incredible Hulk by Peter David Omnibus Vol. 1 begins one of the character's richest psychological eras, with Bruce Banner, the Hulk personas and years of trauma pulled into the same frame. Dale Keown's art gives the run physical force, while Peter David turns rage into character study rather than simple destruction. This edition works best when read as a study of anger with consequences: every transformation says something about fear, control and the people left dealing with the damage afterward.
94.90 € 125.00 € -24%

The Incredible Hulk Omnibus Vol. 2

Second classic volume with Stan Lee and Herb Trimpe. Trimpe visually defined the Hulk for a whole generation of readers in the 70s and is the cartoonist we always come back to as a classic reference. Clashes with the military, Leader, Juggernaut. The Hulk before Peter David came to psychoanalyse him.
94.90 € 125.00 € -24%

The Incredible Hulk Omnibus Vol. 3

Classic third volume with Roy Thomas on script and Herb Trimpe on art: the era when the Hulk ceases to be "that weird Marvel character" and becomes a cultural phenomenon, culminating in the 1970s TV series. Thomas introduces emotional nuances that Stan Lee had barely explored, paving the way for Peter David.
94.90 € 125.00 € -24%

Hulk omnibus editions should be read by psychological era: early monster adventure, Trimpe/Bronze Age momentum, Peter David's personality architecture and Al Ewing's horror resurrection.

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