That was the beginning. Years later, the conversation has grown into something that reaches hundreds of thousands of people across multiple continents, multiple platforms, and multiple generations of comic book fans who finally see themselves represented properly in the stories that matter.
The mission has always been the same: tell the stories Marvel and DC buried. Find the characters they underused. Explain the culture they created — and give it the treatment it deserves.
Black Hulk Comics is not just a channel. It is not just a blog. It is a movement — built around the belief that Black comic book characters deserve the same level of deep analysis, historical respect, and fan passion that every other corner of the comic book community takes for granted.
We cover Tyrone Cash — the First Hulk before Bruce Banner, a Black British genius who Marvel created, used across two full series, and left for someone else to explain properly. We cover the characters Marvel and DC introduced with promise and quietly sidelined. We cover the indie creators building the next generation of Black comic book culture right now. We cover the history, the context, and the stakes.
We do not summarize. We do not skim. We go to the source material, read every page, and bring you everything that is actually there.
Comic book reviews that go deeper than the plot. We examine story arcs, character motivations, writing decisions, and what each issue means within the larger continuity of Marvel, DC Comics, and the growing world of independent and Black-owned comic book publishing.
Character analysis that centers the characters who matter. From Tyrone Cash — the First Hulk — to every Black character across Marvel, DC, and Indie titles, we build the profiles, timelines, and analytical frameworks the mainstream conversation skips.
Pop culture connections that place comics in context. How does the Black Hulk appear in wider media? What does the rise of Black representation in comics mean for the culture? Where are the gaps still waiting to be filled? These are the questions we stay with.
Black Hulk Comics lives on every platform where the Comic Book Community shows up. Each one serves a different purpose. Find the one that matches how you consume content — and follow us there.
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You found Black Hulk Comics because you were already asking questions nobody else was answering. You knew there was more to the story than the mainstream was telling you. You were right.
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