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The story is told from the perspective of an online reality show created by Rick Jones to foster public acceptance of the Hulk as a hero and not a monster. The "show" is filmed by robotic flying cameras that accompany the Agents of the Supreme Military Agency of Super Humans (S.M.A.S.H.) everywhere they go, resulting in humorous vignettes and visual gags throughout each episode.
Part 2: After Hulk is absorbed by the Supreme Intelligence, the Agents of S.M.A.S.H. and the Avengers must work together to free Hulk and prevent the destruction of Earth and the cosmos. After A-Bomb rescues Hulk and Leader, the Agents of S.M.A.S.H. and the Avengers gain help from Spider-Man, the Inhumans, Nick Fury's Howling Commandos, Ghost ...
"Li'l Hulk": Hulk shows Team Spidey his hangout, Hulk's Smash Yard, where he practices his smashing. When Green Goblin turns Hulk into a baby using his new invention, the Baby Boomer, Team Spidey must thwart his heist while babysitting Hulk and trying to restore him to normal.
In 1979, Ideal Toy Company released a board game called: The Incredible Hulk – Smash–Up Action Game. In the game you have to try & create a lab in order to find a cure for 'Dr. David Banner', again referencing the series. In 1979, a Hulk "video novel" in paperback form was released, with pictures and dialog from the pilot. [37]
In the second season, the show's format, after UPN decided that season one was too dark, was changed, and to give "female viewers a chance", [3] the network ordered that She-Hulk be made a regular co-star, as a result; the series was officially renamed The Incredible Hulk and She-Hulk for the second season.
The Maestro is a supervillain appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.Created by writer Peter David and artist George Pérez, the character first appeared in The Incredible Hulk: Future Imperfect #1 (Dec. 1992).
The Marvel Cinematic Universe is bursting with cameos but the hardest one to film in Avengers: Endgame did not feature any big names.. In fact, it concerned three children who happened to be ...
Rick Jones is a character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.The character has been depicted as a sidekick and friend to the Hulk, Captain America, Mar-Vell / Captain Marvel, Rom the Spaceknight, and Genis-Vell / Captain Marvel.