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A version of this article appears in print on June 2, 2025, Section A, Page 16 of the New York edition with the headline: Peter David, 68, Comic Book Writer Who Reworked the Incredible Hulk.
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Peter David, the acclaimed writer behind comics like The Incredible Hulk, X-Factor, Young Justice, and Supergirl, has died at 68.
Peter David, a prolific writer known for his work in comic books, novels, TV and film, has died. David’s long run in comic books included “The Incredible Hulk,” “Spider-Man,” “Spider ...
Peter David, the influential and Eisner Award-winning writer of The Incredible Hulk who redefined the character over a 12-year run referred to as David’s “magnum opus,” has died at 68. David ...
Lou Ferrigno, who played television's "Incredible Hulk," will appear at Famous Faces & Funnies in Melbourne for an in-store signing event on April 5.
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The Incredible Hulk is oft used as meme fodder, but its take on Bruce Banner psyche and political messages make it worthy of defense.
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