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Angrier than ever before, Hulk just changed the entire landscape of the Marvel Universe, and he only needed one word to do it ...
Muscular Lou Ferrigno donned green body paint when Banner transformed into the Hulk. The '70's Savage She-Hulk in episode 9 delightfully mimics that old school approach. The fashions, the hair ...
Who can blame them for wanting to spend another week at home enjoying home-cooked meals and NFL playoff games on TV with old high school buddies ... right?) Shrinking college calendars have ...
While someThe Incredible Hulk animated series episodes received special acclaim, there are some forgotten episodes that ...
Okay, sure, the new movie version of the Incredible Hulk could kick the ass of the old Bill Bixby/Lou Ferrigno version pretty soundly. The TV Hulk could push a car on its side, knock down a tree ...
Lou Ferrigno, the legendary actor and bodybuilder best known for his role as The Incredible Hulk in the CBS TV series ... saying I should be studying in school. But I just loved it," Ferrigno ...
Richard Trenholm was CNET's film and TV editor, covering the big screen ... the second Marvel Cinematic Universe film, The Incredible Hulk, in 2008. Ed Norton played the Hulk in that film ...
Before superheroes ruled Hollywood, The Incredible Hulk was smashing records on TV. This one angry, green giant took over entertainment, but the 1978 series packed more surprises than Lou Ferrigno ...
The Incredible ... old-fashioned comic book paper. With comics, I learned about bodybuilders and I dreamed about being like the Hulk,” Ferrigno said. Lou Ferrigno played The Hulk in the 1978-82 ...
Penn High School students are now building him his own wheelchair costume. The wheelchair is an animated “Hulk Smash Machine”! Four-year-old Zephan Cantu loves superheroes and the Incredible ...
a 4-year-old with cerebral palsy who adores all things related to "The Incredible Hulk," now has the wheels of a superhero. For six weeks, students at Indiana's Penn High School have labored with ...