Hulk
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.
Read Hulk through psychology, horror and long-form character change
Hulk omnibus shelves are not only about power level. Peter David, Immortal Hulk and modern runs each frame Bruce Banner differently: identity, trauma, body horror and the question of who the monster protects.
Filters
The Incredible Hulk Omnibus Vol. 2
Continue with related articles
Hulk Omnibus Reading Guide: Peter David, Immortal Hulk and the Monster Shelf
A collector roadmap through Hulk in omnibus format, from Lee and Kirby to Peter David, Loeb, Immortal Hulk and the modern monster line.
Incredible Hulk by Peter David Era Guide: Psychology, Identity and Maestro
The definitive long Hulk character shelf, from fractured identity to savage intelligence and future nightmare.
Review: The Immortal Hulk Omnibus
Al Ewing and Joe Bennett reinvented the Hulk in 2018 as an existential body horror comic. 50 multiple Eisner award-winning issues, considered by many to be the character's best run since Peter David.
Review: Hulk by Donny Cates & Ryan Ottley Omnibus
A buying review of the modern Hulk omnibus that goes loud, cosmic and aggressively weird.
Useful answers before choosing
Is Immortal Hulk a separate reading route?
Yes. It can be approached as a modern horror-led Hulk route while still gaining depth from older Banner history.
Does availability change on Hulk omnibus pages?
Yes. Product cards use the live catalogue state, so out-of-stock books remain visible without being shown as available.
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.