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The following is a list of The Incredible Hulk episodes. The series began with two, two-hour made-for-TV movies on November 4 and 27, 1977. Regular one-hour episodes began on March 10, 1978 and ended on May 12, 1982. It was created by Kenneth Johnson, aired on CBS, and ran for 80 episodes.
In the Hulk 1999 Annual, writer John Byrne revised the Hulk's origin, much like his Spider-Man: Chapter One. In the revised origin, the Gamma Bomb that was being tested is now a gamma laser, and a Skrull was responsible for Rick Jones' presence on the base during the gamma test. The Skrull also disguised himself as Igor Rasminsky (Drenkov in ...
Space Race is a BBC docudrama series first shown in Britain on BBC2 between 14 September and 5 October 2005, chronicling the major events and characters in the American/Soviet space race up to the first landing of a man on the Moon. It focuses on Sergei Korolev, the Soviet chief rocket designer, and Wernher von Braun, his American counterpart ...
FLASHBACKS: Sandwiched between ‘Spider-Man’ and ‘Batman Begins’, ‘Hulk’ left many disappointed in 2003 and remains divisive to this day. But as it turns 20, Tom Fordy asks whether we ...
Adaptations of the Hulk in other media; Created by: Stan Lee Jack Kirby: Original source: Comics published by Marvel Comics: First appearance: The Incredible Hulk #1 (May 1962) Print publications; Novel(s) The Incredible Hulk: Stalker From the Stars (1978) The Incredible Hulk: Cry of the Beast (1979) Films and television; Film(s) Hulk (2003 ...
To put on weight, Williams could have to eat up to 5,000 daily calories, the source said. The average woman on Earth needs approximately 1,600 to 2,400 calories to maintain their weight.
The Space Racers watch archival TV footage about the legendary Swift Starlight's last race, just before he inexplicably vanished and was never heard from again. Intrigued, Robyn decides to pursue the cold trail of his mysterious disappearance by interviewing several teachers and writing a story for the school blog.
WWE star Hulk Hogan shared a photo of his weight loss transformation on Facebook, in which the wrestler said he was down to 275 pounds, his "9th grade weight."