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This version is a member of Doctor Doom's Lethal Legion and serves as comic relief alongside MODOK. [citation needed] The Emil Blonsky incarnation of the Abomination appears in The Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes, voiced by Robin Atkin Downes. [92] This version is a member of the Masters of Evil who has been incarcerated in the Cube and ...
He is best known for his work on Superman/Action Comics, Batman and Robin, The Incredible Hulk, Alien, and 007; his comics work has been published by DC, Marvel, BOOM! Studios, Dynamite, Archaia, IDW, Aftershock, and Scout Comics. Phillip Kennedy Johnson, along with Nic Klein, celebrated 800 issues of 'Hulk' in 'Incredible Hulk #19' in November ...
The Incredible Hulk vs. Superman (July 1999) The Incredible Hulk: Islands of Adventure (July 1999) Sentry: Hulk (February 2001) Hulk Smash #1–2 (March–April 2001) Startling Stories: Banner #1–4 (July–October 2001) Marvel Knights: Wolverine/Hulk #1–4 (April–July 2002) Thing/She-Hulk: The Long Night (May 2002) Hulk: The End (August 2002)
One version is a boss character who utilizes his own "Iron Hulk" armor equipped with Magik's Soulsword and Ronan the Accuser's Universal Weapon while a younger version called the Overseer is a playable character who utilizes the Silver Surfer's board and the Cosmic Cube.
In Superman: Red Son, Bizarro was one of many creatures created by Lex Luthor and the American CIA in attempts to destroy the threat posed by the Communist Superman. This version was very similar in appearance to villain Solomon Grundy and wore a uniform similar to the original Golden Age Superman. He was said to have many of the same powers ...
Hulk (also known as The Hulk) is a 2003 American superhero film based on the Marvel Comics character of the same name, created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby.Produced by Universal Pictures in association with Marvel Enterprises, Valhalla Motion Pictures, and Good Machine, and distributed by Universal, it was directed by Ang Lee and written by James Schamus, Michael France, and John Turman, from a ...
Grant Morrison's critically acclaimed All-Star Superman draws inspiration from this version of Superman in order to "strip down the Man of Steel to his timeless, essential elements". [53] Among older classic elements of the character are things such as: A career as "Superboy" [54] and the death of Pa Kent being what motivated Clark to leave ...
[2] [3] Gladiator was the analog to Superboy; [4] the name "Gladiator" was a conscious homage to the Philip Wylie novel Gladiator (1930) on which Superman was partially based. [5] Gladiator's name, Kallark, is a combination of Superman's Kryptonian and human names: Kal-El and Clark Kent. [6] The character first appeared in The Uncanny X-Men ...