With Hulk being repeatedly sidelined in the MCU, some of his most iconic characters haven’t appeared in the franchise, even ...
Grey Hulk might have been weaker ... which is very different from the Red Hulk of the comics. While Thunderbolt Ross was the Red Hulk in both universes, there seems to be a major difference ...
“Is he man or monster, or is he both?” was the question posed on the cover of the 1962 Marvel Comic The Incredible Hulk #1; a perfect description of the schizophrenic psyche of this future Marvel ...
The Hulk comes in a variety of different colors, even more than green and red. We break down what each different Hulk color ...
[Hulk] was just too iconic already in the comic books." For better or worse, Ferrigno wore green instead of red paint in "The Incredible Hulk", and it took Marvel Comics a few more decades before ...
You see, in the comics, Bruce has another Hulk variant in his psyche called Joe Fixit, who’s grey instead of green and is actually quite intelligent, to the point of being ruthlessly manipulative.
The Sterns shown in Marvel Comics has a very different origin story. Created by Stan Lee and Steve Ditko, the Leader debuts in 1964's Tales to Astonish #62, a tale that pits the Hulk against ...
Green, Grey, Red or Blue ... came in 2008 when writer Jeph Loeb introduced Red Hulk, sometimes affectionately known as "Rulk," to comic book canon. Since then, we had an orange Hulk (powered ...