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Following his debut, Banner's transformations were triggered at nightfall, turning him into a grey-skinned Hulk. In Incredible Hulk #2, the Hulk started to appear with green skin, [78] and in Avengers #3 (1963) Banner realized that his transformations were now triggered by surges of adrenaline in response to feelings of fear, pain or anger. [79]
The Incredible Hulk is a 2008 American superhero film based on the Marvel Comics character the Hulk.Produced by Marvel Studios and Valhalla Motion Pictures, and distributed by Universal Pictures, [a] it is the second film in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU).
I worked with Ian Joyner on Smark Hulk's face." (C) 2024 Marvel Studios. Ryan Meinderding's concept art for a now-deleted 'Avengers: Endgame' scene with Smart Hulk, excerpted from 'Marvel Studios ...
Yet another Hulk series, The Incredible Hulk vol. 4, written by Jason Aaron and drawn by Marc Silvestri, [28] began with a new #1 and lasted 15 issues (Dec. 2011 – Dec. 2012). [29] In November 2012, Marvel announced it would publish a new Hulk title, Indestructible Hulk, by writer Mark Waid and artist Leinil Yu. [30]