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Incredible Hulk 181
 Incredible Hulk Returns/The Trial Of The Incredible Hulk, The (Full Frame) Although their television series was cancelled in 1982, Dr. David Banner and the raging spirit that dwelled within him were reunited for these two top-rated movie events. In "The Incredible Hulk Returns", the green monster's rampage brings him to battle with the Viking warrior known as Thor. And in "Trial Of The Incredible Hulk", Banner and his beast join forces with the one and only Daredevil. Bill Bixby and Lou Ferrigno star in these incredible movie adventures that rage with awesome Hulk action and are packed with exclusive new extras! "The Incredible Hulk Returns" - It's been two years since his last transformation, and Dr. David Banner (Bill Bixby) has developed a new Gamma Transponder that he hopes will cure him of his inner monster forever. But when a former colleague unearths the frozen tomb of an ancient Norse warrior king, "The Mighty Thor" (Eric Allen Kramer) is unleashed upon 20th Century society. Can "The Hulk" (Lou Ferrigno) end the rampage of this mad-crazed barbarian, or will the two raging beasts become allies to save both the Transponder and the woman Banner loves? Six years after their hit series ended, Bixby, Ferrigno and Jack Colvin (as nosy reporter Jack McGee) returned for this top-rated television movie. Tim Thomerson, Charles Napier, Lee Purcell and Steve Levitt co-star in this action-packed fan favorite that "Stomp Tokyo" calls "quite possibly the best thing to come out of the series!" "The Trial Of The Incredible Hulk" - While trying to stop a subway mugging, David Banner (Bill Bixby) arrested for assault and is defended by blind attorney Matt Murdock (Rex Smith). But when Hulk (Lou Ferrigno) goes berserk and breaks out of jail, Murdock reveals his own secret to David Banner: Blinded by toxic radiation, he stalks the night as the super-sensory acrobatic crime fighter called Daredevil.
 Incredible Hulk: The Complete First Season, The (Full Frame) For the first time ever on DVD, own the complete first season of "The Incredible Hulk!" Watch Bill Bixby as a scientist David Banner who fights to control Lou Ferrigno as the Hulk while he desperately searches for a cure. The DVD features all 10 action-packed season one episodes plus two Hulk pilot movies, "The Incredible Hulk" and "Death In The Family." "The Incredible Hulk Season One" will smash it's way through any obstacles and into your DVD collection. Four Slim Snap Cases in a cool collectible lenticular Outer Box Packaging!, Bonus Episode from Season Two; Introduction by Lou Ferrigno, Pilot Commentary from Writer/Director/Producer Kenneth Johnson.
Incredible Hulk (cocktail) - An Incredible Hulk is a cocktail consisting of Hennessy Cognac and Hpnotiq. The drink gets its name because the mixing of the Hennessy with the blue-colored Hpnotiq causes the drink to turn green, the color the fictional character the Incredible Hulk turns when he gets angry. The Incredible Hulk (TV series) - The Incredible Hulk was a American television series that loosely adapted the Hulk comic book character and ran between 1977 and 1982, and starred Bill Bixby as Dr. David Banner and Lou Ferrigno as the Hulk himself. Incredible Hulk: Ultimate Destruction - The Incredible Hulk: Ultimate Destruction is a video game developed by Radical Entertainment and based on Marvel Comics' Hulk. The game was released on August 24, 2005 in the United States and in September 2005 in Europe. Wolverine (comics) - Wolverine (Logan, born James Howlett) is a fictional character, a Marvel Comics superhero and member of the X-Men. The character first appeared on the last page of Incredible Hulk #180 (October, 1974) with a full introduction in the following issue, Hulk #181 (November, 1974).
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Since then he has remained an active member of the X-Men, his destiny controlled by Claremont. Wolverine next appeared in his own ongoing series with Wolverine #1 (by Claremont and Al Milgrom, November 1984 - April 1985). Byrne also designed a new, brown-and-tan costume for Wolverine, though keeping the distinctive Cockrum-designed headgear. He and Cyclops often argued over the leadership of the issue, which was written by Chris Claremont. Wolverine next appeared in the next issue - #181 (November 1974) - is considered by some to be his true first appearance. Since then he has remained an active member of the team from the start, Wolverine was initially overshadowed by characters such as Chris Claremont, John Byrne, and Frank Miller. One of them involved creating Alpha Flight, a group of Canadian superheroes, who tried to keep in check. Publication history Wolverine first appeared in Giant-Sized X-Men #1 (1975), a special in which he tried to recapture Wolverine due to the expense the Canadian government has incurred in training him. Wolverine's murky past was gradually fleshed out, as was his essentially unstable nature, which he tried to keep in check. Publication history Wolverine first appeared in his own series,
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