While Bruce Banner’s transformation into the green-skinned behemoth is the most iconic version of the Hulk, the Marvel universe, both cinematic and televised, has introduced several unique Hulks over ...
Lou Ferrigno became a pop culture icon as the green-skinned Goliath in The Incredible Hulk TV series (1977–1982), and as a result, has returned for cameos in numerous Hulkshows and movies, and even ...
The success of the Hulk in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (with the character played by Mark Ruffalo returning in next year's Spider-Man: Brand New Day) owes as much to the late '70s/early '80s ...
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: ...
'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 ...
Plus, new set pictures from 'Spider-Man: Brand New Day'. Plus, Deadpool & Wolverine gets an unsurprising age rating, for unsurprising reasons. CG's been a problem for Marvel villains in the past, but ...
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.