Summary

  • Marvel's original Hulk, Tammuz, was even more brutal and powerful than Bruce Banner.
  • Tammuz's control of his powers sets him apart from the internal struggle between Banner and the Hulk.
  • Tammuz's ability to direct his fury outwards on enemies highlights Banner's weakness in The Incredible Hulk #15.

Warning! Spoilers ahead for The Incredible Hulk #15!The on the first Hulk that ever gave them trouble.

In The Incredible Hulk #15 by Phillip Kennedy Johnson and Danny Earls, the monster ruler Eldest tells the story of Tammuz, aka 'Enkidu', a gamma mutate from several millennia ago. Under the guise of a beggar, Tammuz comes to a city that's been overrun by monsters guided by Eldest. When confronted, Tammuz transforms into his twisted counterpart and brutally slaughters Eldest's forces.

Tammuz Attacks Eldest's Enforcers Marvel

Tammuz talks to several survivors from the city who tell him how their city was conquered by Eldest. The original Hulk warns the survivors to leave, saying they will not be safe from the violence about to come.

Marvel's First Hulk Was So Much More Brutal Than Bruce

Tammuz Kills Eldest's Enforcer Marvel

Bruce Banner might be the most famous gamma mutate in the Marvel Universe, but the first person to be touched by the odd, cosmic power was Tammuz, a man who lived thousands of years ago. After a gamma-irradiated meteorite crashed to Earth near his village, Tammuz was sacrificed by being kicked into the crater the meteorite created, only to travel through the Green Door, the metaphysical gateway that empowers all gamma mutates. Tammuz returned to life as a Hulk-like being, and he spent the next several centuries traveling alone, with no clear indication as to what happened to him.

In the same way that Hulk has leaned into the body horror angle in recent years, Tammuz is just as frightening when it comes to transforming from an average person into a monster of unbelievable size and strength. But Tammuz (or Enkidu as he's known in later years), has a greater control of his powers. He seems not at odds with himself like Banner and Hulk are. Not to mention he savagely brutalizes several of Eldest's enforcers, ripping them apart like they were rag dolls. Hulk may say he's the strongest there is, but Marvel's original gamma mutate is better.

Tammuz Reveals What Hulk's Potential Could Be

Tammuz Rips Eldest Soldier in Half Marvel

It's no secret that Banner and Hulk are rarely on good . Right now, the hatred they share is weakening the two of them and allowing Eldest to take advantage of them. Even though Tammuz was a 'fractured son' like Banner, he doesn't direct his fury inwards, but rather, outwards on his enemies. This is an internal strength that Banner/Hulk sorely lacks and ultimately makes them weaker. If they could be a bit more like Marvel's original Hulk, then Banner and his alter ego could perhaps know true strength.

The Incredible Hulk #15 is available now from Marvel Comics.

The Incredible Hulk #15 (2024)

The Incredible Hulk #15 cover featuring the Fractured Son, Marvel's First Hulk.
  • Writer: Phillip Kennedy Johnson
  • Artist: Danny Earls
  • Colorist: Matthew Wilson
  • Letterer: Corey Petit
  • Cover Artist: Nic Klein
Incredible Hulk Last Call Comic Art by Dave Keown
Alias
Robert Bruce Banner
Created By
Stan Lee, Jack Kirby
Franchise
Marvel
First Appearance
The Incredible Hulk (1962)
Alliance
Avengers, Defenders, Horsemen of Apocalypse, Fantastic Four, Pantheon, Warbound, S.M.A.S.H., Secret Avengers

The Hulk, a Marvel Comics superhero created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby, is physicist Bruce Banner transformed by gamma radiation. He morphs into a giant, green-skinned creature of immense strength and invulnerability when angered. Struggling with his transformations, Hulk allies with other heroes, battling villains while balancing his intellect with uncontrollable rage, making him a central figure in Marvel's universe.