The Incredible Hulk
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The Incredible Hulk was released on June 8, 2008, and was the second film in the secret Phase One of the Marvel Cinematic Universe The film cast Edward Norton as Bruce Banner and, honestly, it was a great portrayal and story arc for the Hulk Just like Iron Man, the premiered just a little early[...]
It's auction time again, and PropStore's TV Treasures collection sure has some great pieces.For the discerning Marvel collector, why not something truly iconic, like Lou Ferrigno's shredded khaki pants from The Incredible Hulk?This particular lot (#96) comes with a single sandal, a foam rubber chain, a call sheet, a shooting script and a signed photo of The Hulk:[...]
[rwp-review-recap id="0"] A reporter named Jackie McGee is investigating a story in South Dakota. She interviews the witnesses to the event: a police officer, an older woman, a Catholic priest, and a bartender. The event was a superhuman calling himself Hotshot holding hostages, the priest and the woman, at a church and demanding an exorcist […]
The Incredible Hulk Angry face and all from when Bruce Banner was dealing with what he was every issue and trying to keep the Hulk under control, rather than just giving in and letting the guy roam free You're getting just his face as a single color of green on a washed-out green as the[...]
It's time for the next round of wins and losses from across the comics industry this past week. As always, there were some really good releases and lacking. Let's sort out the out now. Here we go: Win: Falcon #6 Brings Sam and Misty Knight Back Together Misty Knight returned to Rodney Barnes's Falcon this past week, and […]
[rwp-review-recap id="0"]We are shown the origins of the Incredible Hulk as well as all the times he has faced death over the year (more than you would think, also Avengers: Ultron Forever) He then returns in the present, looking confused but just as angry as ever.[caption id="attachment_810987" align="aligncenter" width="600"] Avengers #684 cover by Mark Brooks[/caption]We[...]
I remember running through the wet grass, falling a step behind. Both of us never tiring, desperately wanting… The Weekly Static! Because the world's a better place any time there's a little more Better Than Ezra in it – and because I need the world to think that I'm dead until I can find a way […]
When a studio (like Marvel Studios) has the cast of an upcoming film out on the road for press tours, there's usually two basic levels of concern at play. The first usually results from loopy exhaustion, where the stars are so burnt out from being asked the same questions over and over again that they […]
He designed imaginative and unique characters that most people couldn’t have even fathomed had he not helped create them.The Fantastic Four, the X-Men, the Avengers, the Incredible Hulk, Black Panther, the Silver Surfer, Doctor Doom, the Red Skull, the New Gods, the Challengers of the Unknown, Etrigan the Demon, OMAC, Kamandi, and so many more[...]
[rwp-review-recap id="0"] At last, I am getting around to devoting a series of op-ed/retro review pieces to my all-time favorite comic book series, Thunderbolts. And what better place to start than the beginning, when the Thunderbolts were created by industry veterans, Kurt Busiek and Mark Bagley. First appearing in Incredible Hulk #449, the Thunderbolts were […]
With the film coming out imminently, that new trailer debuting at SDCC, and this film promising a grand departure from the previous entries in the Thor film series, it makes sense that they would capitalize on the hype with a pair of covers (that may double issue sales to devoted Marvel movie fans).The first is the God[...]
The two Hulks also clash as Amadeus tries to keep the other Jade Giant from hurting the soldiers that pursue him.This is a fairly fun piece that harkens back to the older stories of the Incredible Hulk It pits the Hulk trying to fight the military, a giant monster, and dealing with his inner demons[...]
As early as his third issue into his 12-year long run on The Incredible Hulk, #333, he explored domestic violence and gun control In 1994 and 1995, however, within nine months of each other he tackled AIDS and abortion in overt manners obviously meant to provoke reactions In the long view of comic book and[...]