Peter David, comic book writer renowned for ‘The Incredible Hulk’ dies at 68

Peter David, famed for his work on The Incredible Hulk and X-Factor, has died at 68 after ongoing health issues.

Peter David, the acclaimed comic book writer best known for redefining The Incredible Hulk, has died at 68 following a series of health complications. His death was confirmed on Sunday, 25 May 2025, by longtime friend and fellow author Keith R.A. DeCandido.

“Just got the news that Peter David finally lost his rather lengthy battle with his failing physical form last night,” DeCandido shared.

Beyond the Hulk, David’s creative credits include iconic runs on X-Factor, Spider-Man 2099, Aquaman, Young Justice, Supergirl, and Captain Marvel. His influence stretched across both Marvel and DC Comics, earning him a place among the genre’s most respected voices.

In recent years, David faced significant medical challenges, including kidney disease, surgeries, and strokes. A GoFundMe page, restarted by a family friend, highlighted his battle to cover medical costs after being denied Medicaid.

He is survived by his wife, Kathleen, and daughters Ariel, Shana, Gwen, and Caroline.

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