Hulk: Gray
Marvel · 2005 · 1 issue
About the series
In Hulk: Gray (2005), Marvel revisits the Hulk's earliest days through a single-issue prestige story by writer Jeph Loeb and artist Tim Sale, the creative team behind other "color" explorations of Marvel icons. The series strips the Hulk back to his 1960s origins, focusing on the raw, emotional conflict between Bruce Banner and the monster within, with Sale's moody, expressive art capturing the era's atmosphere. Though brief, it stands as a key entry in Loeb and Sale's celebrated collaboration, offering a poignant, character-driven take on the Hulk's foundational tragedy.