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  2. Hulk Classics - Wikipedia

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    Hulk Classics was an action figure line based on the characters of Marvel Comics, and produced by Toy Biz in 2003. The line revolves around the Hulk and his supporting cast from the comic book series.

  3. Missing Link (comics) - Wikipedia

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    The second Missing Link first appeared in The Incredible Hulk vol. 2 #105-106 (July–Aug. 1968), and was created by Bill Everett, Roy Thomas, and Marie Severin. [1] This story was later reprinted in Marvel Treasury Edition #5 (1974). The character subsequently appears in The Incredible Hulk vol. 2 #179 (Sept. 1974), and Rom #29 (April

  4. Category:Marvel Comics action figure lines - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Marvel Comics action figure lines" The following 19 pages are in this category, out of 19 total. ... Hulk Hands; I. Iron Man: The Armored Avenger; L.

  5. Marvel Legends - Wikipedia

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    Marvel Legends is an action figure line based on the characters of Marvel Comics, initially produced by Toy Biz, then by Hasbro.This line is in the 6-inch (150 mm) scale, with spin-off lines in the 4-inch (100 mm), 8-inch (200 mm), and 12-inch (300 mm) scale.

  6. The Incredible Hulk (comic book) - Wikipedia

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    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]

  7. Hulk - Wikipedia

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    Beginning with issue #102 (April 1968) the book was retitled The Incredible Hulk vol. 2, [23] and ran until 1999, when Marvel canceled the series and launched Hulk #1. Marvel filed for a trademark for "The Incredible Hulk" in 1967, and the United States Patent and Trademark Office issued the registration in 1970. [24]