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When she was critically wounded, Bruce gave her an emergency blood transfusion that transformed her into the heroic She-Hulk. Elaine Banner-Walters – Elaine Banner is the sister of Brian Banner, Bruce Banner's aunt, Morris Walters's wife, and the mother of Jennifer Walters. Since her husband was the Sheriff of the Los Angeles Police Force, he ...
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Elaine Banner or Elaine Walters is a fictional and supporting character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character appeared later in multiple spin-offs and dramatizations of the Hulk and She-Hulk comic book titles. She was created by writer David Kraft and artist Mike Vosburg.
The show used stock transformation scenes which included Bruce Banner transforming back with his clothing somehow restored intact. The She-Hulk and Leader made an appearance in the show. [citation needed] This series also featured Stan Lee as a narrator. Bruce Banner was voiced by Michael Bell, while the Hulk was voiced by Bob Holt. [1]
In 1977, Marvel launched a second title, The Rampaging Hulk, a black-and-white comics magazine. [2] This was originally conceived as a flashback series, set between the end of his original, short-lived solo title and the beginning of his feature in Tales to Astonish . [ 8 ]
Unbeknownst to the public, Williams survived, became the first Hulk, and assumed the identity of Tyrone Cash, killing numerous people throughout Africa and Asia before becoming a gangster in South America. During this time, S.H.I.E.L.D. monitors him and eventually recruits him into the Ultimates. [1] [3]
In 1977, Marvel launched a second title, The Rampaging Hulk, a black-and-white comics magazine. [4] This was originally conceived as a flashback series, set between the end of his original, short-lived solo title and the beginning of his feature in Tales to Astonish. [27] After nine issues, the magazine was retitled The Hulk! and printed in ...