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  1. Dr. Robert Bruce Banner, Ph.D.[4] a.k.a. the Hulk, is an American theoretical physicist, famed for his work in the fields of nuclear physics and gamma radiation.[63] He was recruited by General Thaddeus E. "Thunderbolt" Ross and the U.S. Army to develop the first Gamma Bomb. During its first live test he was bombarded with a massive dose of gamma rays while saving Rick Jones, a kid who had ...

  2. Feb 10, 2022 · The Hulk first appeared in his debut comic called “The Incredible Hulk,” released in May 1962. The Hulk was a new kind of superhero, and sadly his first series of comics were canceled after issue number six. This was because the comic wasn’t as successful as others in the Marvel Comic range. However, the Hulk did go on to feature in The ...

  3. The Hulk first appeared as a comic book character in The Incredible Hulk #1 (cover dated May 1962), written by Stan Lee, penciled and co-plotted by Jack Kirby, [4] [5] and inked by Paul Reinman. Lee cited influence from Frankenstein [ 6 ] and Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde in the Hulk's creation, [ 7 ] while Kirby recalled as inspiration the tale of a mother who rescues her child who is trapped ...

  4. THE HISTORY OF HULK. Before picking up HULK: GRAND DESIGN – MONSTER in print and digital comic shops, read the origin stories behind the issue! Writer/artist Jim Rugg will unfurl the full saga of the Incredible Hulk in visionary style from the character’s very beginning to the present. Now, get the history behind the panels.

  5. The Hulk’s adventures would often lead him into conflict with other heroes such as Spider-Man (Amazing Spider-Man Annual #3, November 1966), The Fantastic Four, The Inhumans ( Incredible Hulk ...

  6. 27. It Ain’t Easy Being Green. Despite being one of the original Marvel characters, created around the same time as Spider-Man and Iron Man, the Hulk has always been on the verge of cancellation. In fact, his solo title was canned after just six issues in 1963. Getty Images.

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  8. Jan 26, 2023 · Rick Jones was once the blue-scaled A-Bomb. He was "cured" by Doc Green and later died in Secret Empire, but in the Marvel Universe, death is about as permanent as hair dye. There's a son of Hulk ...

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