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10 Skaar Settled On Earth

While reminiscing on the life he lost when his queen and wife Caiera died in the original Planet Hulk story, Hulk mourned his family. He praised Caiera’s ability to invoke change and build new great things, while the Hulk was always only able to tear them down. Hulk mentioned his son Skaar had made Earth his home, “now and forever.”

Skaar has had a very complicated relationship with his adopted home planet, much like his father, the Hulk. However, Skaar proclaimed in Planet Hulk: Worldbreaker #1 (by Greg Pak, Manuel Garcia, Cam Smith, Chris Sotomayor, and Joe Caramagna) that he couldn’t return to Sakaar after what he’d done. With all the changes that took place, it’s a comfort to know there’s still at least one Hulk defending the Earth.

What to read before World War Hulk?

When people talk about World War Hulk, they often include Planet Hulk in the package, but it’s a different storyline. Planet Hulk is where the story really begins. It’s not completely indispensable, but it’s still recommended to read it before going into World War Hulk. For more information, I refer you to our main Hulk Reading Order.

Hulk: Planet Hulk Omnibus
Collects Fantastic Four (1998) #533-535, Incredible Hulk (2000) #88-105, Giant-Size Hulk (2006) #1, What If? Planet Hulk, Planet Hulk: Gladiator Guidebook And Material From New Avengers: Illuminati (2006) #1 And Amazing Fantasy (2004) #15.

Bundles

Below variants are exclusive to the bundles they are purchased in. They are not released again, and currently cannot be obtained through other methods. When purchased, they can be used in your decks before you collect their Base Card. The list of upcoming bundles can be found here, or our in-depth guide to this month’s bundles here:

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Who is the strongest Avenger?

Thor is by far the strongest member of the original team considering he is the literal God. He gained a major boost in power following the events of Thor: Ragnarok after losing Mjolnir and learning that his hammer wasn’t the source of his strength.

How is Loki related to Odin? While the Loki of the Marvel comics and films does derive his cunning character from the Loki of Norse myth, the biggest difference is that in the Marvel universe, Loki is depicted as the adopted brother and son of Thor and Odin.

Who is the most powerful Norse god? Odin (Old Norse: Óðinn) is the most powerful and wisest god. Odin is the Allfather of the Norse gods and the ruler of Asgard. Thor (Old Norse: Þórr, Thórr) is Odin’s youngest son and the second most powerful god. He is the god of thunder, master of the weather and the strongest warrior.

Why does Thor become fat? While some audiences accused Endgame of making a joke of Fat Thor, the Avenger was suffering from PTSD after failing to stop Thanos, which manifested his transformation. His trauma led to self-punishment and weight gain; the weight of his past and his perceived Infinity War failure became too much.

Seasonal

The Seasonal variants are released periodically and added to the pool. They can be obtained in the following ways:

  • Rare variants can be purchased from the Shop in the Daily Offer section for 700 Gold. They can also be obtained randomly from a Mystery Variant from rewards such as the Caches, Season Pass, Ranked, Medal Shop, or Bundles (among a Base Card you already own).
  • Super Rare variants can only be purchased from the Shop in the Daily Offer section for 1,200 Gold.
  • Ultimate variants can be purchased from the Token Shop for 5,000 Collector’s Tokens.

Click on the variants below to see more details including their release date into the shop. Full schedule of variants can be found in our new calendar.

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Will there be a World War Hulk movie?

Most recently, there’s been a report that Marvel intends to make a World War Hulk movie. Supposedly, shooting for the first Hulk-focused MCU movie since 2008 will begin as early as 2022, which means that the film might actually release in 2023 or early 2024.

Why did Mark Ruffalo replace Edward Norton as the Hulk?

Although Ruffalo was actually Leterrier’s first choice for The Incredible Hulk, Marvel wanted Norton, because he was “more famous,” and Ruffalo only did “smart intellectual films” And while now Ruffalo is synonymous with the Hulk, at the time he was an unconventional choice, because he wasn’t a proven leading man in

Who is the least powerful Avenger? Who is the weakest avenger?

  • 3 Weakest: Winter Soldier.
  • 4 Strongest: Vision. …
  • 5 Weakest: Falcon. …
  • 6 Strongest: Scarlet Witch. …
  • 7 Weakest: Black Widow. …
  • 8 Strongest: Doctor Strange. …
  • 9 Weakest: Hawkeye. …
  • 10 Strongest: Captain Marvel. …

Who is the strongest Xmen? Phoenix (Famke Janssen, later Sophie Turner) is unquestionably the most powerful member of the X-Men. With access to both telepathic and telekinetic abilities, Jean Grey is already one of the most formidable mutant heroes. The Phoenix Force dials those powers well past eleven and gives her new powers besides.

1 The Hulk Let Banner Be In Control For 100 Years

The struggle between the Hulk and Bruce Banner has been well-documented. While Banner has exhausted just about any way to keep the Hulk at bay — or get rid of him permanently — the Jade Giant has always refused to be subdued. Likewise, the Hulk has often fought to keep “puny Banner” from taking control.

However, Amadeus Cho reveals that the Hulk hasn’t been seen in control since the last great war ended on Sakaar a hundred years prior. For Banner to have a whole century in control is incredibly impressive, though he still works to quell the Hulk’s attempts to take over. Now, with the Hulk finally unleashed on the High Priestess, it will be interesting to see how Banner fares.

Some Feats of World Breaker Hulk

In the Incredible Hulk #632, it is established that World Breaker Hulk can shake and possibly destroy worlds by just being there as he constantly emits radiation which he gained by just existing. Below are some of the many Incredible feats he has achieved:

1. Shakes the Entire Eastern Seaboard

In World War Hulk #6, Hulk Takes just one step, unintentionally, not stomping, not trying to kick anyone and it causes an earthquake that shakes the entire eastern seaboard and almost destroys it.

And it’s been stated that two more of his steps would be have been enough to destroy the whole Eastern Seaboard. The fact that he wasn’t even trying is truly terrifying.

2. Sends Fin Fang Foom Flying

In The Incredible Hulk #633, Hulk sends Fin Fang Foom Flying with his Thunderclap. Which turns him into a projectile that shatters a barrier capable of withstanding the Mindless Ones, a race of extra-dimensional creatures capable of firing energy blasts.

3. Destroys a Planet in Dark Dimension

World Breaker Hulk and World Breaker Red She-Hulk were fighting once in The Incredible Hulk #633, they jumps into each other and it creates a force enough to destroy the planet they were fighting in.

And their attack created shockwaves which vaporized nearby by A-tiers like Bi-Beast, Wendigo, etc. You can see the same in the above image.

4. Takes Five Gamma Bombs

This one is more of durability feats rather than strength. In The Incredible Hulk #635, Hulk takes 5 gamma bombs straight to his face from Fin Fang Foom which he gobbled earlier. But it only makes him stronger as he absorbs the radiation from those bombs.

World War Hulk Reading Order

World War Hulk Reading Order: Collected Editions

World War Hulk Omnibus
Collects World War Hulk Prologue: World Breaker, World War Hulk #1-5, Incredible Hulk vol. 2 #106-111, Iron Man vol. 4 #19-20, Avengers: Initiative #4-5, Irredeemable Ant-Man #10, World War Hulk: X-Men #1-3, Ghost Rider vol. 4 #12-13, Heroes for Hire (2006) #11-15, Punisher War Journal vol. 2 #12, World War Hulk: Gamma Corps #1-4, World War Hulk: Frontline #1-5, World War Hulk: Aftersmash, World War Hulk: Aftersmash – Damage Control #1-3, World War Hulk: Aftersmash – Warbound #1-5 and Planet Hulk Saga

  • World War Hulk
    Collects World War Hulk (2007) #1-5
  • World War Hulk: Front Line
    Collects World War Hulk Prologue: World Breaker, World War Hulk: Frontline #1-5
  • World War Hulk: Gamma Corps
    Collects World War Hulk: Gamma Corps #1-4
  • World War Hulk: X-Men
    Collects World War Hulk: X-Men #1-3, Avengers: Initiative #4-5, Irredeemable Ant-Man #10, Iron Man vol. 4 #19-20 and Ghost Rider vol. 4 #12-13
  • World War Hulk: Incredible Hercules
    Collects Incredible Hulk vol. 2 #106-111
  • World War Hulk: Damage Control
    Collects World War Hulk: Aftersmash and World War Hulk: Aftersmash – Damage Control #1-3
  • World War Hulk: Warbound
    Collects World War Hulk: Aftersmash – Warbound #1-5

World War Hulk Reading Order: Issue by Issue

  • World War Hulk Prologue: World Breaker
  • Incredible Hulk Vol 2 #106
  • Iron Man Vol 4 #19
  • World War Hulk #1
  • Incredible Hulk Vol 2 #107
  • World War Hulk: X-Men #1-3
  • World War Hulk: Gamma Corps #1-4
  • World War Hulk Front Line #1
  • Heroes For Hire #11-15
  • Ghost Rider Vol 6 #12-13
  • Avengers Initiative #4
  • Iredeemable Ant Man #10
  • World War Hulk #2

  • Avengers – The Initiative #4
  • World War Hulk Front Line #2
  • Incredible Hulk Vol 2 #107 to #109
  • World War Hulk #3
  • World War Hulk Front Line #3
  • Iron Man Vol 4 #20
  • Avengers – The Initiative #5
  • Incredible Hulk Vol 2 #110
  • World War Hulk #4
  • World War Hulk Front Line #4-5
  • Punisher War Journal Vol. 2 #12
  • World War Hulk #5
  • Incredible Hulk Vol 2 #111
  • World War Hulk Front Line #6

Planet Hulk #2 Review

Hello and welcome to Comic Island!  My name is Arden and this is my recap, and review of Planet Hulk #2.

So this one was pretty… disappointing, actually.  So they have this really great premise going on.  Three characters I like seeing together, and really, I just want to see Captain America team-up with   a T-rex.  But this comic had very little of this, and instead felt like… well, it felt very unsubstantial and pointless.  They walk through a river, get separated, and run into a giant monster.  That’s it.  So while I’m sure more interesting things are coming in the next few issues, there isn’t much point to issue number two.  Not much of the dialogue is worthwhile, and there isn’t a real story other than moving the plot from point A to B.  The only good thing about this issue, a real great thing, really, is that the art for this comic was fantastic.  I really love the art style and excellent quality overall.  I just wish the artist was allowed to do something more interesting.  Most of these panels are just of boring talks in the jungle, or a river, or the ruins of an bombed out city.  They’re all well drawn, but this comic should be more exciting than that.  I mean, you’ve got Captain America and a T-Rex!  How can you be screwing this up?!

You could skip issue 2 and easily keep going with #3 and not miss much of importance, so, no, I really don’t recommend you buy this comic.  Far better things came out this week, and this one would be easy to ignore entirely.  Let me know what you think in the comments section below, and, as always, don’t forget to like, subscribe, and keep reading comics.

5 Amadeus Cho Populated Sakaar With Hulks

In Planet Hulk: Worldbreaker, the people of Sakaar resent the green-skinned Haarg and blame them for the planet’s destruction. Hunted like wild animals, the Haarg are on the verge of going extinct, especially with the High Priestess of Sakaar kidnaping several young Haarg children and keeping them in cells.

Readers discover the Haarg are genetic descendants of the Hulk, who were given the gamma-radiated powers of the Hulk by Amadeus Cho. Hoping to give the people of Sakaar exceptional endurance, longevity, and strength, Cho ended up creating an entire race of Sakaarians who would come to be hated, feared, and hunted.

Everything New in Marvel Snap’s Planet Hulk Season

Marvel Snap Planet Hulk Season Start and End Date

The Planet Hulk season is set to start on Jan. 3, 2024, and will run till Feb. 7, 2024, at 11 a.m. Pacific Time.

Just like in previous Marvel Snap seasons, all players will have their ladder ranks reset down by 30, which means that you’ll need to restart the climb back up to Infinite. There are plenty of new cosmetics and variants to look forward to, including a bunch of new cards that we’ll go over in more detail below.

New Cards and Variants

The Season Pass card for this month is Skaar, who will be available right at the start of the season. What’s different this time, though, is that we’re also getting a new Spotlight Cache card in the first week as well. Previously, we got the Season Pass card in the first week, and Spotlight cards only came in the subsequent weeks.

This will make the Token and Cache economy feel tighter, so make sure to plan things out properly as you try to figure out which cards make the most sense for you. Caiera, Hercules, Miek, Grand Master, and Beta Ray Bill are the Spotlight cards for this month, and only Miek will release in Series 4. Without further ado, here are the new cards you can expect to see this month, with their abilities listed.

  • Skaar (6-Cost, 11-Power): Costs 2 less for each of your cards that has 10 or more Power.
  • Caiera (3-Cost, 4-Power): Ongoing: Your 1 and 6-Cost cards can’t be destroyed.
  • Hercules (4-Cost, 6-Power): The first time another card moves here each turn, move it to another location.
  • Miek (1-Cost, 1-Power): After each turn, if you discarded any cards, gain +1 Power for each and move.
  • Grand Master (2-Cost, 0-Power): On Reveal: Move one of your other On Reveal cards here to the middle location. Its ability happens again.
  • Beta Ray Bill (4-Cost, 5-Power): On Reveal: Shuffle Stormbreaker into your deck.

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In addition to all the new cards listed above, we’re also getting variants for Hulk and Silver Surfer as well.

New Locations

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Of course, with the release of every new season in Marvel Snap, we also get some new locations added into the rotation.

  • Crown City: Whoever is winning here gets +4 Power at adjacent locations.
  • Great Portal: Add a random card with 10 or more Power to your hand.

These won’t immediately get released in the game, and will instead roll out in different weeks as the Featured Location.

And that’s pretty much all you need to know about the Planet Hulk season in Marvel Snap. Be sure to search for Twinfinite for more tips and information on the game.

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Everything New in Marvel Snap’s Planet Hulk Season

Marvel Snap Planet Hulk Season Start and End Date

The Planet Hulk season is set to start on Jan. 3, 2024, and will run till Feb. 7, 2024, at 11 a.m. Pacific Time.

Just like in previous Marvel Snap seasons, all players will have their ladder ranks reset down by 30, which means that you’ll need to restart the climb back up to Infinite. There are plenty of new cosmetics and variants to look forward to, including a bunch of new cards that we’ll go over in more detail below.

New Cards and Variants

The Season Pass card for this month is Skaar, who will be available right at the start of the season. What’s different this time, though, is that we’re also getting a new Spotlight Cache card in the first week as well. Previously, we got the Season Pass card in the first week, and Spotlight cards only came in the subsequent weeks.

This will make the Token and Cache economy feel tighter, so make sure to plan things out properly as you try to figure out which cards make the most sense for you. Caiera, Hercules, Miek, Grand Master, and Beta Ray Bill are the Spotlight cards for this month, and only Miek will release in Series 4. Without further ado, here are the new cards you can expect to see this month, with their abilities listed.

  • Skaar (6-Cost, 11-Power): Costs 2 less for each of your cards that has 10 or more Power.
  • Caiera (3-Cost, 4-Power): Ongoing: Your 1 and 6-Cost cards can’t be destroyed.
  • Hercules (4-Cost, 6-Power): The first time another card moves here each turn, move it to another location.
  • Miek (1-Cost, 1-Power): After each turn, if you discarded any cards, gain +1 Power for each and move.
  • Grand Master (2-Cost, 0-Power): On Reveal: Move one of your other On Reveal cards here to the middle location. Its ability happens again.
  • Beta Ray Bill (4-Cost, 5-Power): On Reveal: Shuffle Stormbreaker into your deck.

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In addition to all the new cards listed above, we’re also getting variants for Hulk and Silver Surfer as well.

New Locations

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Of course, with the release of every new season in Marvel Snap, we also get some new locations added into the rotation.

  • Crown City: Whoever is winning here gets +4 Power at adjacent locations.
  • Great Portal: Add a random card with 10 or more Power to your hand.

These won’t immediately get released in the game, and will instead roll out in different weeks as the Featured Location.

And that’s pretty much all you need to know about the Planet Hulk season in Marvel Snap. Be sure to search for Twinfinite for more tips and information on the game.

Zhiqing Wan

Zhiqing is the Reviews Editor for Twinfinite, and a History graduate from Singapore. She’s been in the games media industry for nine years, trawling through showfloors, conferences, and spending a ridiculous amount of time making in-depth spreadsheets for min-max-y RPGs. When she’s not singing the praises of Amazon’s Kindle as the greatest technological invention of the past two decades, you can probably find her in a FromSoft rabbit hole.

Marvel Timeline Book Recounts Key Hulk Events

Marvel Studios’ The Marvel Cinematic Universe: An Official Timeline is an upcoming book published by Dorling Kindersley, who is known for their comprehensive pop culture guides. This MCU timeline book contains breakdowns of important events as they have occurred in the various films and shows.

Although it isn’t due out until October 24, sample pages for the book were recently released, offering a look at the adventures of Mark Ruffalo’s Hulk up through his adventures in Disney+’s She-Hulk.

Dorling Kindersley

Bruce’s story begins in the mid-2000s when, after electing to test a scientific discovery involving gamma radiation on himself, he transforms into a giant, raging, green beast.

Then, after being on the run for some time, Banner is called into action and takes on Emil Blonsky aka the Abomination (as seen in 2008’s The Incredible Hulk).

Dorling Kindersley

Moving into 2012 and the Battle of New York from The Avengers, Hulk joins up with the fledgling superteam to take on Loki.

Banner continues his tenure with Earth’s Mightiest Heroes in Avengers: Age of Ultron, where his havoc in Johannesburg is halted by Tony Stark’s Hulkbuster.

Dorling Kindersley

Following the conflict with Ultron in 2015, Hulk inadvertently flies a Quinjet through a jump point and ends up on the junk planet of Sakaar, where he becomes a champion in the local gladiatorial arena.

The big green meanie takes a back seat after that, showing up briefly in Avengers: Infinity War before hiding behind Bruce Banner for the rest of the movie after an encounter with Thanos.

Dorling Kindersley

The timeline then chronicles Banner’s time as Smart Hulk, from him acquiring the Nano Gauntlet to restore life to the universe to meeting the titular hero of Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings.

The book then brings things up to the most recent MCU release featuring the Hulk, showing that Disney+ series She-Hulk: Attorney at Law took place from 2024 to 2025.

Dorling Kindersley

And finally, a look at the entire two-page spread for the Hulk was unveiled. The timeline includes a brief summary of the Hulk’s journey in the MCU, which culminated in the hero learning to accept both sides of his tormented psyche:

Everything New in Marvel Snap’s Planet Hulk Season

Marvel Snap Planet Hulk Season Start and End Date

The Planet Hulk season is set to start on Jan. 3, 2024, and will run till Feb. 7, 2024, at 11 a.m. Pacific Time.

Just like in previous Marvel Snap seasons, all players will have their ladder ranks reset down by 30, which means that you’ll need to restart the climb back up to Infinite. There are plenty of new cosmetics and variants to look forward to, including a bunch of new cards that we’ll go over in more detail below.

New Cards and Variants

The Season Pass card for this month is Skaar, who will be available right at the start of the season. What’s different this time, though, is that we’re also getting a new Spotlight Cache card in the first week as well. Previously, we got the Season Pass card in the first week, and Spotlight cards only came in the subsequent weeks.

This will make the Token and Cache economy feel tighter, so make sure to plan things out properly as you try to figure out which cards make the most sense for you. Caiera, Hercules, Miek, Grand Master, and Beta Ray Bill are the Spotlight cards for this month, and only Miek will release in Series 4. Without further ado, here are the new cards you can expect to see this month, with their abilities listed.

  • Skaar (6-Cost, 11-Power): Costs 2 less for each of your cards that has 10 or more Power.
  • Caiera (3-Cost, 4-Power): Ongoing: Your 1 and 6-Cost cards can’t be destroyed.
  • Hercules (4-Cost, 6-Power): The first time another card moves here each turn, move it to another location.
  • Miek (1-Cost, 1-Power): After each turn, if you discarded any cards, gain +1 Power for each and move.
  • Grand Master (2-Cost, 0-Power): On Reveal: Move one of your other On Reveal cards here to the middle location. Its ability happens again.
  • Beta Ray Bill (4-Cost, 5-Power): On Reveal: Shuffle Stormbreaker into your deck.

Image Source: Second Dinner

In addition to all the new cards listed above, we’re also getting variants for Hulk and Silver Surfer as well.

New Locations

Image Source: Second Dinner

Of course, with the release of every new season in Marvel Snap, we also get some new locations added into the rotation.

  • Crown City: Whoever is winning here gets +4 Power at adjacent locations.
  • Great Portal: Add a random card with 10 or more Power to your hand.

These won’t immediately get released in the game, and will instead roll out in different weeks as the Featured Location.

And that’s pretty much all you need to know about the Planet Hulk season in Marvel Snap. Be sure to search for Twinfinite for more tips and information on the game.

Twinfinite is supported by our audience. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn a small affiliate commission. Learn more

Spotlight Caches

Every week, there will be three featured cards in a Spotlight Cache, and if you already own one of the featured cards, the Spotlight Cache will instead feature a time-exclusive Spotlight Variant for the featured card. The list of upcoming Spotlight Caches can also be found here, or our in-depth guide to this month’s Spotlight Caches:

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Where Will the Hulk Go Next in the MCU?

Mark Ruffalo has logged appearances in seven MCU projects over the years, and if factoring in The Incredible Hulk, that brings the number of times the Hulk has cropped up in the franchise up to eight.

Of course, one of the more significant questions Hulk fans have had on their minds for some time has been “When will he get another solo movie?” Universal is reportedly owning the distribution rights for Hulk on film, precluding another standalone project under Disney’s control.

However, rumors have continued to swirl for years that Marvel Studios will regain the Hulk’s distribution rights at some point, which would free them up to take a crack at another solo film. Some fans have even speculated that a World War Hulk movie (based on the comic arc of the same name) could be announced at some point soon. This, however, remains to be seen.

Until such a time when Marvel Studios could officially develop a standalone Hulk project with Mark Ruffalo, audiences will need to be content with him showing up in other characters’ series and movies as a supporting character. 

Ruffalo seems to genuinely enjoy playing the character, so there’s probably a good chance that he’ll pop up again soon, perhaps with his son Skaar in tow.

Marvel Studios’ The Marvel Cinematic Universe: An Official Timeline hits bookstores and online retailers on October 24.

Let’s Sum It Up!

While many Marvel fans love the debate on who’s the strongest Avenger, Captain Marvel made it clear that she is no match with the Hulk. As Hulk’s rage rises, he can be stronger, which is why he is still the winner in this battle. 

Hulk’s power is limitless, and when he is injured, he becomes stronger. In addition, his skin regenerates, and he is invulnerable to any weapon making him immortal. 

Anyway, the Hulk action figure is available on our site, and you can head over to check it out along with other heroes and characters in the MCU. 

If you’re looking for Marvel toys and collectibles, check out Toynk. 

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8 She Hulk Is Bonding With Skaar

The end of Planet Hulk: Worldbreaker jumped back to the present, where Skaar was wandering around the United States. In search of his father, Skaar instead ran into his Aunt She-Hulk. Questioning his place and purpose on Earth, Skaar was clearly confused, and claimed he can’t return to Sakaar.

After an altercation with a privately funded alien task force, Skaar helps save a stray alien from Sakaar that has wound up on Earth. Finding purpose in protecting those who are being targeted and can’t defend themselves, the end of the issue suggests She-Hulk and Skaar may spend some quality time together, while defending the innocent.

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