Hulk: Gray
Art by Tim Sale.
Publication information
PublisherMarvel Comics
ScheduleMonthly
FormatLimited series
Genre
No. of issues6
Main character(s)Hulk

Betty Ross

Tony Stark

General Ross

Leonard Samson
Creative team
Written byJeph Loeb
Artist(s)Tim Sale
Letterer(s)Richard Starkings
Colorist(s)Matt Hollingsworth
Editor(s)Kelly Lamy
Joe Quesada
Nanci Quesada
Bronwyn Taggart

Hulk: Gray is a December 2003-April 2004 comic book limited series written by Jeph Loeb and illustrated by Tim Sale.

Publication history

The series ran for a total of six issues which followed the early years of Bruce Banner and his problems as the Hulk. Jeph Loeb and Tim Sale also collaborated on other limited series such as: Spider-Man: Blue, Daredevil: Yellow, and Captain America: White. Each series, like Hulk: Gray, followed the early years of the different Marvel Comics heroes.

Plot

Bruce Banner's life was torn apart by the explosion of the Gamma Bomb. From that moment on, he unleashed the strongest creature on Earth, The Incredible Hulk. No matter how powerful he became, his heart could still be shattered by Betty Ross, the daughter of General "Thunderbolt" Ross.

Issues

Title Release Date Cover Date
Hulk: Gray Vol 1 #1 October 15, 2003 December 2003
Hulk: Gray Vol 1 #2 October 29, 2003 December 2003
Hulk: Gray Vol 1 #3 November 19, 2003 January 2004
Hulk: Gray Vol 1 #4 December 17, 2003 February 2004
Hulk: Gray Vol 1 #5 January 28, 2004 March 2004
Hulk: Gray Vol 1 #6 February 25, 2004 April 2004

In other media

The comic was the primary inspiration for the 2008 film The Incredible Hulk.

Collected editions

Title Material collected Published date ISBN
Hulk: Gray Hulk: Gray #1-6 July 2004 978-0785113140
Jeph Loeb & Tim Sale: Yellow, Blue and Gray Omnibus Hulk: Gray #1-6 and Spider-Man: Blue #1-6, Daredevil: Yellow #1-6 August 2014 978-0785188315
Jeph Loeb & Tim Sale: Yellow, Blue, Gray & White Omnibus Hulk: Gray #1-6 and Spider-Man: Blue #1-6, Daredevil: Yellow #1-6, Captain America: White #0-5 December 2018 978-1302914059

References


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