In order to achieve budget-friendly grand spectacle for 1978's "The Incredible Hulk," the creators used footage from one of ...
The Incredible Hulk is a major part of the Marvel universe, but there's a reason why the classic TV show could never be ...
The following article contains spoilers about the current Incredible Hulk series. The Incredible Hulk has gone through a number of major changes over the years. In the past, there was the period that ...
While the Hulk is often portrayed as a loner in Marvel Comics and adaptations, the 1996 The Incredible Hulk animated series showed that even the angriest Avenger could find some true allies in ...
'The Incredible Hulk' creator Kenneth Johnson believes the two Hulk movies flopped because the audiences didn't accept the CGI character in the real world. The 82-year-old screenwriter-and-producer ...
The Incredible Hulk star Lou Ferrigno was banned from speaking in the 1970s series because he had a New York accent. The show - based on the Marvel Comics character created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby ...
The Trial of the Incredible Hulk may not hold up next to, say, a modern MCU film, but in terms of late ’80s live-action superhero fare, it’s really not bad at all. Sandwiched in between Superman IV: ...
Before superheroes ruled Hollywood, The Incredible Hulk was smashing records on TV. This one angry, green giant took over entertainment, but the 1978 series packed more surprises than Lou Ferrigno’s ...
The show - based on the Marvel Comics character created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby - ran between 1977 and 1982 and was repeated throughout the '80s as well as spawning a series of television films. It ...
Peter David, the highly regarded novelist and writer of comics like The Incredible Hulk, Young Justice, and X-Factor, has died at 68. The news was confirmed by David's friend and colleague Keith R.A.