The Incredible Hulk (1982–1983)
7/10
You wouldn't like him when he's ANGRY 😡 😡😡😡😡
26 October 2023
Warning: Spoilers
Every time I read an Incredible Hulk comic book,this animated series comes to mind. Sure I also enjoyed the live action series starring the late Bill Bixby and Lou Ferrigno as well as the 1996 UPN animated series too but I just like the way Michael Bell portrayed Dr. Robert Bruce Banner. Banner was intelligent yet wasn't a wimp. He was able to handle situations without the aid of the Hulk unless the situations got too stressful or would upset him beyond his breaking point then the Incredible would appear and let lose on whoever threatened Banner and his allies. Betty Ross is also in this version and she serves as Banner's Lab Assistant and Fiancé. Plus,there's Rick Jones the wreck less teenager that Banner saves while getting caught in the blast of his own creation, the Gamma Bomb which cause Bruce Banner to transform into the Incredible Hulk. Rick's Girlfriend Rita and her father Rio. Two characters created especially for the show. Kinda wish they were incorporated into the comic books like Harley Quinn in Batman cause I really those two really brought some humor to a dark and scary series. The main villains in this series even though society would paint them as the good guys were the U. S. Army at Gamma Base led by General Thunderbolt Ross,his hand Hand man,Major Glen Talbolt,the Puppet Master,Hydra,Dr. Octopus and The Leader. My only two complaints about this series is that it didn't have the iconic Jack McGee from the 1970's TV show and whenever the Incredible would change back to Bruce Banner,his clothes would be back on him fully intact. Other than that,the show rocked for you had amazing 80's animation provided by Marvel Productions Ltd and great storytelling by the late Stan Lee. So if you're a did hard Marvel & Incredible Hulk fan then I suggest you grab yourself a seat and enjoy the nostalgia. "EXCElSiOR"!!!
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