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Marvel's Red Hulk Comic Series Set for November Cancellation

Marvel is set to cancel its Red Hulk comic series, coinciding with the conclusion of the One World Under Doom event.

Komi Chan
Komi Chan

Marvel Comics has announced the termination of its Red Hulk series, with the last issue scheduled to hit shelves in November 2025. This move aligns with the conclusion of the One World Under Doom storyline, which has intertwined the fate of Red Hulk and General Ross, who finds himself entangled in a conflict against Doctor Doom and his forces. Initially launched to complement the release of the Captain America: Brave New World movie early in the year, the Red Hulk series has featured significant story arcs, including Ross's capture and subsequent breakout alongside characters like Machine Man and Deathlok.

The series finale promises to be action-packed, as Red Hulk and his team gear up for a climactic showdown in Latveria, seeking to dethrone Doom. This issue also marks the last appearances of several key characters, ensuring a thrilling conclusion for fans. As readers prepare for this finale, they will witness the dramatic intersections of heroism and villainy that have characterized this run, leading to an inevitable showdown.

Source: Marvel Cancels Red Hulk In November

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