1602!Hulk has a good end, of sorts.
Feb. 15th, 2010 05:37 pmIt's a better one, at any rate, then being burned at the stake by King James.
Basically, pretty much exactly what you'd expect happened at the end of New World; this picks up a bit later, in Hulk: Broken Worlds #2.
Time's passed since then, and David Banner's relocated to China to find inner peace with some monks and all that jazz.
David, quick to suppose, assumes they're here for him.
So naturally, he Hulks out of his own free will and descends upon the soldiers, who seem to think he's the son of some dragon.
Not that Hulk cares, of course:

And not that those armed men were hunting for the Hulk, of course; no, it's the dragon in question, who is evidently 1602!Fin Fang Foom.
FOOM! doesn't want to have his name associated with the Hulk in any way, so he tries to crush him under his heel.
Guess how well Hulk takes that:

Better than Fin Fang Foom took that hit, at any rate: he's down, and he's not coming back up.
(also, so that's what he did to King James. I bet that dude didn't even taste good.)
The armed are shocked at the power of this behemoth, and beg for his mercy; David Banner, who's spent all of his post-Hulk days running away, decides to seize this opportunity.
Leading to...

EMPEROR HULK.
oh i bet that was an amusing chapter of history
Basically, pretty much exactly what you'd expect happened at the end of New World; this picks up a bit later, in Hulk: Broken Worlds #2.
Time's passed since then, and David Banner's relocated to China to find inner peace with some monks and all that jazz.
David, quick to suppose, assumes they're here for him.
So naturally, he Hulks out of his own free will and descends upon the soldiers, who seem to think he's the son of some dragon.
Not that Hulk cares, of course:

And not that those armed men were hunting for the Hulk, of course; no, it's the dragon in question, who is evidently 1602!Fin Fang Foom.
FOOM! doesn't want to have his name associated with the Hulk in any way, so he tries to crush him under his heel.
Guess how well Hulk takes that:

Better than Fin Fang Foom took that hit, at any rate: he's down, and he's not coming back up.
(also, so that's what he did to King James. I bet that dude didn't even taste good.)
The armed are shocked at the power of this behemoth, and beg for his mercy; David Banner, who's spent all of his post-Hulk days running away, decides to seize this opportunity.
Leading to...

EMPEROR HULK.
oh i bet that was an amusing chapter of history

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Date: 2010-02-16 05:54 am (UTC)...wait, I think I screwed up that joke.