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Bruce Banner's alter-ego, Hulk, has been part of the Marvel Cinematic Universe for so long that he has over a dozen major ...
This Hulk-out wasn’t explosive like modern versions, but it was haunting and raw. The physical and emotional pain David endures makes it feel more human than monstrous.
The Hulk has had plenty of amazing runs over the years, but Immortal Hulk takes the cake, the bakery, and the baker on every ...
The Hulk has always been incredible, but one supernatural tweak to the Jade Giant’s history made Bruce Banner go down as an ...
The comedy of "She-Hulk" is its superpower. Along with Gao, an alumnus of "Rick and Morty," each writer confronts the genre's tendency to sideline mighty women by using humor to subversively ...
Let's see Deadpool do that! She-Hulk just broke the fourth wall so hard in her season finale, she busted right out of the Disney+ menu screen and into another show -- but with a purpose.
She-Hulk episode 1 introduces a charming – if slightly unbalanced – new addition to the MCU, ... Nikki advises her to "Hulk out" if things don’t turn out as planned.
She-Hulk: Attorney At Law isn’t just an MCU show that happens to be funny. It’s a pretty funny comedy that happens to be an MCU show. And we appreciate that a whole hell of a lot.
She-Hulk’s season one finale “Whose Show Is This?” broke the fourth wall in a tribute to John Byrne’s comics, but the episode could and should have gone further.
In the She-Hulk season finale, misogynistic billionaire Todd Phelps (Jon Bass) is revealed to be the story’s true villain.
Instead of dying, Jen hulks out, becoming a 6-foot-7-inch green figure with more physical similarities to Stretch Armstrong than to Ruffalo’s familiar, bulky Hulk.