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Kaplan, Arie (2006). Masters of the Comic Book Universe Revealed!. Chicago, Illinois: Chicago Review Press. p.58. ISBN 978-1556526336. Gischler, Victor( w), Stegman, Ryan( p),Babinski, Michael( i)."Hulk vs. Dracula, Part 1" Fear Itself: Hulk vs. Dracula,no.1(November 2011).Marvel Comics. Dr. Bruce Banner lives a life caught between the soft-spoken scientist he’s always been and the uncontrollable green monster powered by his rage. Lee stated that the Hulk's creation was inspired by a combination of Frankenstein and Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde. [4] Although the Hulk's coloration has varied throughout the character's publication history, the most usual color is green.

Radford, Bill (February 21, 1999). "Marvel's not-so-jolly green giant gets a fresh start and a new team". The Gazette. Colorado Springs, Colorado. p.L4. In Strange Tales #75 (June 1960), Albert Poole built an armor he called the Hulk. In modern-day reprints, the character's name was changed to Grutan. [192] Thomas, Michael (August 22, 2000). "John Byrne: The Hidden Answers". Comic Book Resources. Archived from the original on May 18, 2011. During his decades of publication, Banner has been portrayed differently, but common themes persist. Banner, a physicist who earned his Ph.D. in nuclear physics from the California Institute of Technology (Caltech), is sarcastic and seemingly very self-assured when he first appears in Incredible Hulk #1, but is also emotionally withdrawn. [4] Banner designed the gamma bomb that caused his affliction, and the ironic twist of his self-inflicted fate has been one of the most persistent common themes. [9] Arie Kaplan describes the character thus: "Robert Bruce Banner lives in a constant state of panic, always wary that the monster inside him will erupt, and therefore he cannot form meaningful bonds with anyone." [106] As a child, Banner's father Brian often got mad and physically abused both Banner and his mother, creating the psychological complex of fear, anger, and the fear of anger and the destruction it can cause that underlies the character. Banner has been shown to be emotionally repressed, but capable of deep love for Betty Ross, and for solving problems posed to him. Under the writing of Paul Jenkins, Banner was shown to be a capable fugitive, applying deductive reasoning and observation to figure out the events transpiring around him. On the occasions that Banner controlled the Hulk's body, he applied principles of physics to problems and challenges and used deductive reasoning. It was shown after his ability to turn into the Hulk was taken away by the red Hulk that Banner has been extremely versatile as well as cunning when dealing with the many situations that followed. When he was briefly separated from the Hulk by Doom, Banner became criminally insane, driven by his desire to regain the power of the Hulk, but once the two recombined he came to accept that he was a better person with the Hulk to provide something for him to focus on controlling rather than allowing his intellect to run without restraint against the world. [107] HulkBeginning with issue #102 (April 1968) the book was retitled The Incredible Hulk (vol. 2) [3] and ran until 1999, when Marvel cancelled the series and restarted the title with the shorter-titled Hulk #1. Pak, Greg( w),Bagley, Mark( p),Deering, Marc; Hanna, Scott( i). Civil War II: The Fallen,no.1(October 2016).Marvel Comics. The grey Hulk possessed all of Banner's intelligence, although few of his specific memories, and none of Banner's morality. He sought to keep himself alive and in control. Only during the full moon, when enough reflected sunlight hit the Earth to bring out some of Banner's buried personality, would the Hulk have any kind feelings whatsoever. The Hulk again ran afoul of the Leader, who proceeded to trap the Hulk in an enclosed area with a detonating gamma-bomb. Coincidentally, the Hulk was simultaneously brought to Jarella's world, narrowly escaping the effects of the gamma-bomb. The Hulk found himself embroiled in a religious war and agreed to assist one side of wizards in return for their preventing Banner from ever surfacing again. Dr. Robert Bruce Banner was one of the leading scientists in the United States. He had a scientist named Leonard Williams as his teacher. [234] The Incredible Hulk #234–244, The Incredible Hulk Annual #8–9, material from Marvel Treasury Edition #20, #24

DeFalco "1980s" in Gilbert (2008), p. 199: "Inspired by the 1979 Graham Parker song 'Waiting for the UFOs', the creation of the U-Foes was truly a team effort. Writer Bill Mantlo and artist Sal Buscema produced the first U-Foes story, but editor Al Milgrom helped design the costumes and Editor-in-Chief Jim Shooter suggested some of the names." a b c d e f Weinstein, Simcha (2006). Up, Up, and Oy Vey!. Baltimore, Maryland: Leviathan Press. pp.82–97. ISBN 978-1-881927-32-7. a b c d e f g DeFalco, Tom (2003). The Hulk: The Incredible Guide. London, United Kingdom: Dorling Kindersley. p.200. ISBN 978-0-7894-9260-9. Duggan, Gerry( w),Larraz, Pepe( p),Larraz, Pepe( i)."The Rebound" Uncanny Avengers,vol.3,no.15(December 2016).Marvel Comics. a b Cronin, Brian (November 3, 2005). "Comic Book Urban Legends Revealed #23". Comic Book Resources. Archived from the original on April 27, 2015. [Stan] Lee began referring (for more than a couple of months) to the Incredible Hulk's alter ego as 'Bob Banner' rather than the 'Bruce Banner' that he was originally named. Responding to criticism of the goof, Stan Lee, in issue #28 of the Fantastic Four, laid out how he was going to handle the situation, 'There's only one thing to do-we're not going to take the cowardly way out. From now on his name is Robert Bruce Banner-so we can't go wrong no matter WHAT we call him!'Poole, W. Scott. Monsters in America: Our Historical Obsession with the Hideous and the Haunting. Waco, Texas: Baylor University Press, 2011. ISBN 978-1-60258-314-6.

a b The Unofficial Handbook of Marvel Comics Creators: The Incredible Hulk (IV) Incredible Hulks (2009–2011) DeFalco "1980s" in Gilbert (2008), p. 201: "The Soviet Super-Soldiers, the Russian equivalent of the Avengers, were a team of super-powered individuals assembled by the Soviet government in this issue by writer Bill Mantlo and artist Sal Buscema." The Hulk is a comic book superhero in the Marvel Comics Universe. Since 1962, he has starred in several ongoing series, as well as a large number of limited series, annuals, one-shots and specials. Also, other ongoing series titled Hulk have featured Red Hulk, Amadeus Cho, or Jen Walters as the title character. All stories are published exclusively by Marvel Comics under their standard imprint unless otherwise noted. Thomas, Roy; Gerber, Steve( w), Trimpe, Herb( p),Trapani, Sal( i)."Frenzy On a Far-Away World!" The Incredible Hulk,vol.2,no.158(December 1972). A naked Hulk comes into a restaurant demanding food. Princess Zarda who is already at the restaurant fights and defeats the Hulk. After the fight, the two form a bond and go to another restaurant before renting a motel room and having sex. [249]The Hulk’s frightening appearance, his destructive tendencies, and his defiance of being caged and studied has resulted in a long list of opponents and enemies throughout his time roaming the planet. Incredible Hulk: The End #1, What If General Ross Had Become The Hulk? #1, Incredible Hulk (vol. 2) #77-87, Hulk: Destruction #1–4, Hulk vs. Fin Fang Foom #1, Marvel Adventures: Hulk #13–16, Incredible Hulk: Last Call #1, Symbiote Spider-Man: Crossroads #1–5, New Fantastic Four #1–5; material from Giant-Size Hulk #1, World War Hulk Prologue: World Breaker #1, Breaking Into Comics the Marvel Way #2

a b c d e f g h i Jude Terror (July 6, 2017). "Marvel Learns How To Add, Corrects Incredible Hulk Legacy Numbering, Still Gets It Wrong" . Retrieved September 28, 2020.Captain Universe/Hulk #1 and Captain Universe/Silver Surfer, Captain Universe/Daredevil, Captain Universe/Invisible Woman, Captain Universe/X-23, Amazing Fantasy (vol. 2) #13-14 a b Jenkins, Paul( w), Garney, Ron( p), Buscema, Sal( i)."Snake Eyes, Part 2" The Incredible Hulk,vol.3,no.13(April 2000).

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