One night, Banner dreams of making love to a woman within a paradise. The Vidbot was left by the Recorder to chronicle Banner's final days.Īny attempt by Banner to commit suicide is thwarted by the Hulk, who remains obsessed with proving himself to be the strongest. One day, the boulder was shoved aside by a Recorder, an extraterrestrial robot sent at the request of several races – including the newly aligned Kree and Skrulls – to document the demise of humanity. The Hulk returned to his birthplace in New Mexico and sealed himself in a cave with a massive boulder, trapping Banner inside with him for many years. While the Hulk was easily able to survive the barrage of nuclear weapons, the noise of the explosions and cries of dying people eventually came to bother him. The attacks leave the Hulk severely disfigured and eviscerated, and Banner has made a habit of viewing the attacks and the Hulk's subsequent recovery on playback via the Vidbot.īanner happens upon the "Costumed Adventurers Memorial Park", where the remains of several superheroes had been laid to rest before the world spiraled into nuclear holocaust in their absence. Apart from the occasional bird or animal, the only other organisms known to have survived are swarms of giant mutated cockroaches that often attack the Hulk and try to consume him. Having spent over a century exploring the entirety of North and South America, Bruce is able to confirm that he is the last human on Earth. The Hulk emerges at night or whenever Banner is agitated, and revels in the fact that all his enemies are dead, but longs for the day that he can finally be free of Banner. The Hulk's radiation immunity, healing factor, and ability to eat anything have granted Banner an extended lifespan, leading him to believe that he is over 200 years old. He is recorded by a Vidbot, a floating camera hovering at a constant distance of 10 feet away from him. In the distant future, an elderly Bruce Banner wanders a barren and irradiated landscape. It is an adaptation of a prose story of the same name by Peter David from The Ultimate Hulk short story collection ( ISBN 0425165132). 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 is a one-shot comic book published by Marvel Comics.
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