"Planet Hulk" is a
Marvel Comics storyline that ran primarily through issues of ''
The Incredible Hulk'' starting in 2006. Written by
Greg Pak, it dealt with the Marvel heroes' decision to send the
Hulk
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away, his acclimation to and conquest of the planet where he landed, and his efforts to return to Earth to take his revenge.
There was also a special ''Planet Hulk: Gladiator Guidebook'' publication by
Anthony Flamini
Anthony Flamini (born October 3, 1978) is an American freelance comic book writer. He served as Head Writer and Coordinator for the "Civil War: Battle Damage Report" and "Civil War Files." He wrote three volumes of short stories and profiles as ...
and the storyline's main writer Greg Pak, similar to the ''
Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe'' detailing the characters, races and cultures within the storyline.
Elements from the storyline have been adapted into other media, including an
animated film of the same name, as well as the live action film ''
Thor: Ragnarok''.
Publication history
The storyline's main writer
Greg Pak describes the origin of the ideas: "The inspiration for sending Hulk to an alien planet where he'd battle monsters as a gladiator came from Marvel Editor-in-Chief
Joe Quesada. I loved the idea from the minute I heard it, so I was blown away when they told me I had the gig and even more blown away when they basically cut me loose to create the whole world".
He also drew from real-world history: "I got inspiration for the story by reading about the real lives of gladiators in ancient Rome and from the stories of figures like
Genghis Khan
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, birth_name = Temüjin
, successor = Tolui (as regent)Ögedei Khan
, spouse =
, issue =
, house = Borjigin
, ...
and more contemporary warlords, dictators, and political leaders.
Sun Tzu's ''
Art of War'' and
Joseph Campbell
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's ''
Power of Myth
''The Power of Myth'' is a book based on the 1988 PBS documentary ''Joseph Campbell and the Power of Myth''. The documentary was originally broadcast as six one-hour conversations between mythologist Joseph Campbell (1904–1987) and journalist ...
'' played a big role in helping me think through other aspects of the story".
The story's roots began in the ''New Avengers: Illuminati''
one-shot
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* One-shot film, a feature film shot in one long take with no edits, or manufactured to look like so
* ''One Shot'' (2005 film), a Sri Lankan action film directed by Ranjan Ramanayake
* ''One Shot'' (2 ...
and ''
Incredible Hulk'' #88–91. The main storyline was told in ''Incredible Hulk'' #92–105, and ''Giant-Size Hulk'' vol 2 #1.
It led directly to the ''
World War Hulk'' crossover, and inspired the ''Son of Hulk'' series.
The story was re-examined in ''
What If?: Planet Hulk''.
In October 2017, a sequel, titled ''Return to the Planet Hulk'', starring
Amadeus Cho as the Hulk, was released as a part of Marvel's ''
Marvel Legacy'' initiative.
Plot
Build up
When a Gamma bomb causes the
Hulk
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to lose control and attack Las Vegas, the
Illuminati decide the Hulk is too dangerous to remain on Earth. With the help of the Hulk's friend and psychiatrist
Doc Samson,
[''Incredible Hulk'' #106 (July 2007)] they trick him into entering orbit to destroy a rogue satellite, and then use a shuttle to jettison him from the solar system. They intended for him to land on a peaceful planet, but the shuttle passes through a wormhole on its way.
Planet Hulk
As Hulk listens to a recording from the Illuminati explaining their actions, his shuttle crashes on the planet
Sakaar
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. Weakened from the crash, Hulk is fixed with an obedience disk and taken into slavery. He is forced to fight gladiator battles for the planet's emperor, the Red King. Hulk forms a "Warbound" pact with his fellow gladiators
Miek, No-Name
Brood,
Elloe Kaifi, Lavin Skee,
Hiroim and
Korg.
Hulk becomes a popular hero for his actions in the arena, and a group of insurgents try to recruit the Hulk to their cause. The Hulk declines, but Elloe chooses to go with the rebels.
During their next gladiator fight, Lavin Skee is killed. As the others come closer to winning their freedom, the Red King's lieutenant,
Caiera
Tatiana Caban
Bethany Cabe
Caber
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Cable
Danielle Cage
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, arranges for them to fight the Silver Surfer, who is also controlled by an obedience disk. During the battle, the Hulk breaks the Silver Surfer's disk, freeing him. After the Hulk and Warbound refuse to kill a captured Elloe alongside two other rebels, the Silver Surfer then destroys all the obedience disks of everyone in the arena. As he leaves Sakaar, he offers to return Hulk to Earth. Hulk chooses to stay behind.
The Hulk and his Warbound, now re-joined by Elloe and on the run from the Red King, are hunted by Caiera. As they travel through villages, Hulk finds followers who believe he is the foretold savior, "Sakaarson". Hulk denies this title. Caiera finally confronts the Hulk, but their battle is interrupted by an invasion of "spikes" that cause monstrous mutations and death to anyone they touch. Caiera calls the Red King for assistance and learns that he ordered the spikes to be deployed there. Horrified at what her king has done, Caiera joins the Hulk.
Hulk leads a raid on the Red King's capital, culminating in a one-on-one battle between the two of them. The Red King is defeated, and Hulk is named the new king. He takes Caiera for his wife, and the two are able to broker peace among the various conflicts which had festered under the Red King. Caiera becomes pregnant with Hulk's child.
Meanwhile, the shuttle that brought the Hulk to Sakaar is being turned into a monument. As part of its self-destruct sequence, the antimatter
warp core engine detonates in a massive explosion. The whole city is destroyed, and Caiera dies. Enraged and blaming the Avengers who built the shuttle for the damage, the Hulk and his Warbound leave Sakaar and head for Earth.
Aftermath
Arriving on Earth, Hulk and the warbound begin
World War Hulk.
Sakaar rebuilds after the explosion with the help of the Hulk's two surviving sons,
Skaar Skaar may refer to:
*Skaar (comics), a fictional character from Marvel Comics
*Skaar Ridge, a ridge on the southeast side of Mount Augusta in Queen Alexandra Range
*Bryn Christopher or Skaar, British singer
People with the surname
*Andrew O. Skaar ...
and
Hiro-Kala
Hiro-Kala is a fictional supervillain appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character is usually depicted as an adversary of the Hulk. Created by writer Greg Pak and artist Ron Garney, he first appeared in '' Skaar: ...
.
Collected editions
The series has been collected into a number of individual
volumes:
*''Incredible Hulk: Prelude to Planet Hulk'' (collects ''Incredible Hulk'' vol. 2 #88–91 and ''Hulk Handbook 2004'', softcover, Marvel Comics, March 2006, )
*''Hulk: Planet Hulk'' (collects ''Incredible Hulk'' vol. 2 #92–105, ''Giant-Size Hulk'' vol. 2 #1, and "Mastermind Excello" from ''Amazing Fantasy'' #15, 416 pages, Marvel Comics, hardcover, June 2007, , softcover, April 2008, )
*''Planet Hulk Omnibus'' (collects F''antastic Four'' vol. 1 #533–535, ''Incredible Hulk'' vol. 2 #88–105, ''Giant-Size Hulk'' vol. 2 #1, ''What If? Planet Hulk'', ''Planet Hulk: Gladiator Guidebook'', material from ''New Avengers: Illuminati'', ''Amazing Fantasy'' vol. 2 #15, 656 pages, Marvel Comics, hardcover, September 2017, )
Other versions
What If?
A special issue of ''
What If?'' featured three alternate versions of Planet Hulk:
* The first story shows the Hulk sacrificing himself to save Caiera by throwing her into the planet's orbit. Caiera survives and upon returning to Sakaar, she is met by the Warbound who learn of the Hulk's death while Miek is killed trying to find the Hulk. Caiera absorbs all of Sakaar's energy, becoming more powerful than ever, before heading to Earth with the Warbound. Doctor Strange and the Sentry intercept the ship, but Caiera uses the captured Black Bolt to vaporize them. Caiera then attacks the Fantastic Four, killing Reed Richards and eventually Iron Man. The Avengers attempt to fight her, but Caiera easily defeats them as well. Caiera then proceeds to kill the remaining heroes, but Hiroim stops her, pointing out that the "guilty have paid" and that if she wipes out everyone on the planet, no one will be left to honor the Hulk. Caiera agrees to stop fighting, but remarks that "they'll wish they were dead". Twenty-one years later, Caiera now rules earth and has enslaved humanity, while her son, Skaar, has erected a colossal statue of her late husband.
* The second story involves the Hulk landing on the planet that the Illuminati had promised him, instead of Sakaar. The Hulk begins to coexist with the creatures and finds life on the planet to be more peaceful than on earth, whilst being involved in a personal struggle between himself and Bruce Banner. Years pass, and the Hulk's actions have caused the planet's evolution to take a turn and centuries later, intelligent, humanoid beings now inhabit the planet and most consider stories of the Hulk to be only a legend. One young boy, however, sees the Hulk, who is now smaller, more "native" to the world, and at peace.
* In "What If Bruce Banner Landed on Sakaar Instead of the Hulk", Hulk's shuttle lands on Sakaar, and thinking this is a peaceful planet, the Hulk regresses to Bruce Banner, only to be killed shortly after. A year later, Reed Richards lands on Sakaar to bring Banner back to Earth but is killed as well. Ten years later, a number of heroes have been killed on Sakaar, with Hawkeye being the most recent victim.
Secret Wars (2015)
The 2015 ''
Secret Wars'' crossover included a miniseries titled "Planet Hulk" written by
Sam Humphries
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Early life
Humphries was born in Annapolis, Maryland and grew ...
and penciled by
Marc Laming
Marc Laming, is a British illustrator and designer.
Laming began his career working for Fleetway Publications. Best known for his work on Marvel's Star Wars titles he also illustrated the five-part ''Planet Hulk'' miniseries that formed part of ...
. It follows a variation of
Steve Rogers and a variation of
Devil Dinosaur
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as they fight their way through the
Battleworld domain of Greenland, a region filled with an assortment of Hulks.
In other media
Television
* Parts of the "Planet Hulk" storyline were incorporated in ''
The Super Hero Squad Show'' episode "Planet Hulk".
* In the ''
Hulk and the Agents of S.M.A.S.H.
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'' episodes "Monsters No More" and "Planet Leader," Hulk,
She-Hulk
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,
A-Bomb,
Red Hulk and
Skaar Skaar may refer to:
*Skaar (comics), a fictional character from Marvel Comics
*Skaar Ridge, a ridge on the southeast side of Mount Augusta in Queen Alexandra Range
*Bryn Christopher or Skaar, British singer
People with the surname
*Andrew O. Skaar ...
are transported to Sakaar.
Leader fills in the role of the Red King. Miek, Elloe Kaifi, Hiroim, and Korg are shown to be slaves under Leader's control thanks to the control discs while the inhabitants of Sakaar praise Leader to be their hero. The Agents of S.M.A.S.H. lead the slaves in a rebellion and exposed Leader.
Film
* The
Lionsgate adaptation of ''
Planet Hulk'' is based on this storyline, and was released in February 2010. The film differs from the comic in some plot point and characters like No-Name not appearing and Beta Ray Bill appearing instead of Silver Surfer.
* The Sakaarans appear in the
Marvel Cinematic Universe film ''
Guardians of the Galaxy''.
* The 2017 film ''
Thor: Ragnarok'', which is also set in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, adapts elements of the ''Planet Hulk'' story. In the film, the
Grandmaster is the ruler of Sakaar instead of the Red King. Additionally, the
Hulk
The Hulk is a superhero appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Created by writer Stan Lee and artist Jack Kirby, the character first appeared in the debut issue of ''The Incredible Hulk (comic book), The Incredible Hulk' ...
became a gladiator willingly, where in the comics he does so reluctantly (although some of the circumstances of his arrival on the planet are adapted to fit
Thor's story). Both of them managed to lead a
slave revolt before returning to
Asgard to stop
Hela.
Video games
* The Hulk's experience on Sakaar is referenced in dialogue in ''
Marvel: Ultimate Alliance 2'' and ''
Ultimate Marvel vs Capcom 3
is a fictional crossover, crossover fighting game developed by Capcom in collaboration with Eighting. It is an updated version of ''Marvel vs. Capcom 3: Fate of Two Worlds''. The game features characters from both Capcom's video game franchises ...
''.
* Hulk's gladiator armor appears as a playable skin via downloadable content in ''
Marvel vs. Capcom: Infinite''.
* Hulk's gladiator armor appears as an unlockable skin in ''
Marvel: Ultimate Alliance''
Literature
* A prose novelization of ''Planet Hulk'', also written by Greg Pak, has been released.
References
External links
''Planet Hulk''at Marvel.com
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