Hulk: The End
Hulk: The End is a one-shot comic book published by Marvel Comics. Written by Peter David, penciled by Dale Keown and inked by Joe Weems, the story depicts a possible future for the Hulk like all of the other The End stories.
Hulk: The End | |
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Publication information | |
Publisher | Marvel Comics |
Format | One-shot |
Genre | |
Publication date | August 2002 |
No. of issues | 1 |
Main character(s) | Hulk |
Creative team | |
Written by | Peter David |
Penciller(s) | Dale Keown |
Inker(s) | Joe Weems |
Colorist(s) | Dan Kemp |
Publication history
It is an adaptation of a prose story of the same name by Peter David from The Ultimate Hulk short story collection (ISBN 0425165132).
Story
The story follows the narrative of Bruce Banner and the Hulk following a war which ended in a violent nuclear holocaust that only he could have survived.
Banner begins the story saying about how he was originally hulk but turned into a person, talking to a camera left by a Vidbot – a floating camera hovering at a constant distance of 10 feet away from him – belonging to a Recorder that discovered Bruce when analyzing Earth, leaving the Vidbot to record the final fate of the last human to confirm that humanity was truly gone from the universe.
While Banner is forced to drown in sorrow as the last human alive on Earth, wandering for years across the ruins of the old cities and remembering what he can of the world before, the Hulk (in his Rampaging Hulk form) is angry at Banner, in that with Banner he is still not alone in the world. During one of Banner's walks, he is beset upon some gigantic cockroaches, mutated by the nuclear fallout, and it is the Hulk who gets up to try to stop them.
When Banner awakens later, he watches a video recording made by the alien camera of the cockroaches eating the Hulk alive before he heals.
The story is mainly fueled by the fact that Banner and the Hulk's desires, even at the end of the world, are still conflicted; whereas the Hulk still stubbornly wishes to prove himself the strongest being on Earth, Banner merely wishes to die, attempting suicides that always fail when he becomes the Hulk again.
Eventually, Banner falls asleep in an old cave, only to dream of a woman with the appearance of Betty Ross. In the dream, he becomes young again and they begin to make love amongst a paradise. However, when she begins to talk, saying that the two will eventually be 'like gods', Banner awakens violently.
Suffering a painful heart attack, Banner realizes how much his punishment resembles that of Prometheus, the last Titan; condemned to stay forever alive even while animals devour him, speculating that the Hulk's suffering is Earth punishing him for humanity's sins as the embodiment of the nuclear wars that destroyed it. As he dies, the Hulk's persona arises in his mind. Banner pleads with the Hulk, begging him to simply let go of his conflicts, claiming that they are going to a paradise where all their dead friends are, where they will be happy. The Hulk throws away this suggestion because, in his eyes, friends have always betrayed him. Amidst a thunderous storm, the Hulk proclaims that all he wants is to be left alone.
The next morning, the Hulk somberly sits outside the cave, musing in his inner monologue: "Banner is gone...got rid of him last night." As he remembers the confrontation, he realizes that if he were ever again to change back to Banner, he would die also. The Hulk claims to be glad, because he does not need Banner, only for the truly tragic realization to come upon him: "Hulk...strongest one there is. Hulk...only one there is...Hulk feels...cold."