Searching for a cure to his condition, which causes him to transform into a powerful green monster in moments of emotional turmoil, scientist Bruce Banner struggles to elude his pursuers, but then encounters the Abomination, a nightmarish and bloodthirsty creature whose powers match his own.
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Ross wheeled around when Sparr entered his office. “Sir. It's Blonsky,” said Sparr. Ross and Sparr hustled toward the hospitalward. As they pushed through the ICUdoors, Ross asked, “Has anybody found out if he had nextof kinor family?
Explores what strength is and how it can be developed using a comic book character, the Incredible Hulk, to demonstrate, and provides information on that character and how he came to be.
Tells the story of Bruce Banner, a mild-mannered doctor whose injury by a gamma bomb leads to his involuntary transformation into the Hulk, a green giant with superhuman strength.
When physicist Robert Bruce Banner finds out that the U.S. government is manufacturing and stockpiling gamma bombs (like the one that made him the Incredible Hulk), he is determined to find and disarm them.
Marvel is proud to present the tales of everyone's favorite man-monster from the very beginning.
The Incredible Hulk in his first ever Little Golden Book!
Collects Incredible Hulk (1962) #1-6. The stories that built the Marvel Universe, from the brilliant minds of legendary creators - now available in an accessible new format the whole family can enjoy!
Explores the comic books, television program, merchandise, and motion picture featuring the giant green monster known as the Hulk and his alter-ego, scientist Bruce Banner.
The explosive, action-packed adventure begins with scientist Bruce Banner (Edward Norton) living in shadows, scouring the planet for an antidote.