After cutting ties with Earth, the Hulk is now loose in the multiverse, facing new challenges that will soon result in the arrival of Titan, the Green Goliath's deadliest form yet. Marvel has promised the arrival of this new form will smash the Hulk mythos to its core, but the reveal of what it actually looks like has been gradual. The creature first appeared in a ghostly form in Hulk #3, with more recent cover art revealing a deformed face. However, as Hulk #6 nears and Titan prepares to make its actual debut, a new slate of variant cover art fully reveals this ultra-powerful new form.
After a mysterious disaster in El Paso, Bruce Banner has drastically changed the Hulk's biology, leaving himself in control of their oversized body, and Hulk's consciousness trapped in a metaphysical 'engine room' where it can be tortured to produce more and more power. In Ryan Ottley and Donny Cates' Hulk #5, Bruce lost control, and his mental construct of Betty Ross - who had appeared to be an expression of Bruce's conscience — unleashed Hulk's full gamma potential like never before.
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Marvel has teased that the result will be Titan — a new form touted as the deadliest Hulk has ever taken. With the publisher promising Titan will redefine the Hulk's mythos, and Cates comparing this new form's significance to that of Knull (his Venom and King in Blackbig-bad, who represents the primordial void before the multiverse), it's clear that Titan's first appearance won't be its last. Advertising materials have used the phrase «From man… to monster… to Titan,» strongly implying that Titan will be as big a step up from Hulk in terms of power as the Hulk himself is
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