In the Hulk comics, on a few ocassions the persona of Bruce Banner has been written out with the Hulk able to stay 'transformed' for quite a while. Some examples:
-In the old Tales to Astonish serial sometimes Banner wouldn't show up for months. However the short nature of these stories might have had something to do with it.
-In the Crossroads saga, Banner 'died' in the Hulk's mind, causing the Hulk to go entirely mute and savage. It took more than a year for Banner to reemerge, in the classic issue which explored Banner's past.
-Although not quite as long, part of the Las Vegas saga had the Grey Hulk ("Joe Fixit") in full control, even during the daytime.
-Perhaps longest was in the majority of the 90s, where the Hulk was "merged" into the "professor" persona and didn't feel the need to turn back into Banner. Eventually he did turn back into Banner, but into a 'savage' form of Banner (Banner with the savage Hulk's mind)
-Banner also didn't really show up during the whole post-Onslaught verse as he was stuck in Heroes Reborn world and had become a second Hulk while the Hulk lived on as the Grayvage version in 'our' world. It's confusing, I know.
-Lately, Banner was absent during a good chunk of Planet Hulk and World War Hulk, although he still appeared mainly in the Hulk's mind.
The opposite was true mainly during Bruce Jones's run-in those comics, it was mainly Banner who was the hero and the Hulk appeared less often (and was often mute)-an attempt of sorts to do an update of the Bixby/Ferrigno show.
So is Hulk a more interesting character without changing back into Banner (As "Planet Hulk" was definetly well-received) or is Banner needed to sort of give the whole Jekkyl/Hyde feel to the series?
-In the old Tales to Astonish serial sometimes Banner wouldn't show up for months. However the short nature of these stories might have had something to do with it.
-In the Crossroads saga, Banner 'died' in the Hulk's mind, causing the Hulk to go entirely mute and savage. It took more than a year for Banner to reemerge, in the classic issue which explored Banner's past.
-Although not quite as long, part of the Las Vegas saga had the Grey Hulk ("Joe Fixit") in full control, even during the daytime.
-Perhaps longest was in the majority of the 90s, where the Hulk was "merged" into the "professor" persona and didn't feel the need to turn back into Banner. Eventually he did turn back into Banner, but into a 'savage' form of Banner (Banner with the savage Hulk's mind)
-Banner also didn't really show up during the whole post-Onslaught verse as he was stuck in Heroes Reborn world and had become a second Hulk while the Hulk lived on as the Grayvage version in 'our' world. It's confusing, I know.
-Lately, Banner was absent during a good chunk of Planet Hulk and World War Hulk, although he still appeared mainly in the Hulk's mind.
The opposite was true mainly during Bruce Jones's run-in those comics, it was mainly Banner who was the hero and the Hulk appeared less often (and was often mute)-an attempt of sorts to do an update of the Bixby/Ferrigno show.
So is Hulk a more interesting character without changing back into Banner (As "Planet Hulk" was definetly well-received) or is Banner needed to sort of give the whole Jekkyl/Hyde feel to the series?