Warning! This article contains spoilers for Hulk vs. Thor: Banner of War Alpha #1
Throughout their respective Marvel Comics careers, Thor and the Hulk have battled one another on multiple occasions, though they have never fought quite like they are now in an all-new saga that throws the two warriors right into Street Fighter, creating Marvel’s most hilarious «crossover.»
Thor and the Hulk had their first fight in Avengers #3 by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby which ended fairly quickly after the Hulk wrapped Thor in railway tracks and made his escape. Their conflict didn’t stop there, however, as they have faced off in many subsequent storylines including Infinity Crusade, Fear Itself, and Hulk: Let the Battle Begin. While those previous battles were all incredibly epic in their own ways, with most of them ending in a draw, their latest one is already off to an incredibly brutal and hilariously unique start.
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In Hulk vs. Thor: Banner of War Alpha #1 by Donny Cates and Martin Coccolo, Thor has inexplicably taken the fight right to Hulk as the Asgardian king is sick of the deadly impact his rampages cause and fights to put an end to them once and for all. In this issue, Thor is enraged over the deaths of seventeen people in El Paso, deaths he believes the Hulk was directly responsible for. While the battle is intense and the reasoning behind it is immensely serious, the way it is presented in this issue is decidedly silly.
In the opening pages of the book, Thor throws Hulk through the Bifrost to a world consisting entirely of what looks like original Disney animated characters. Once they get there, the two gladiators square off across from each other as they
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