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===Marvel 2099=== For the ''[[Marvel 2099]]'' imprint, [[Gerard Jones]] and [[Dwayne Turner]] created a new version of the character. First appearing in ''2099 Unlimited'' #1, John Eisenhart, a selfish film producer in "LotusLand" (future [[Hollywood, Los Angeles|Hollywood]]) is inadvertently exposed to gamma radiation by the Knights of the Banner (a cult worshipping the original Hulk) who intend to create a Hulk of their own. As the Hulk, Eisenhart finds himself representing freedom to a closed-off society. A ''[[Hulk 2099]]'' series was published for 10 issues.{{Volume needed|c=y|date=February 2013}} The unified Marvel Noir reality of Earth-2099 featured a version of Hulk 2009. In addition, there was a 2099 version of Grey Hulk who was a member of the [[Avengers (comics)#Marvel 2099|2099 version of the Avengers]] until he was among those who were killed by the [[Masters of Evil#Marvel 2099|2099 version of the Masters of Evil]]. The 2099 version of Moon Knight survived the massacre and formed the [[The New Avengers (comics)#Marvel 2099|2099 version of the New Avengers]] with Hulk 2099 as one of its members as they avenged Grey Hulk 2099 and the fallen Avengers by defeating the Masters of Evil and having them remanded to a prison on the planet Wakanda.<ref>''Spider-Man 2099: Exodus'' #3. Marvel Comics.</ref>
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