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A version of this article appears in print on June 2, 2025, Section A, Page 16 of the New York edition with the headline: Peter David, 68, Comic Book Writer Who Reworked the Incredible Hulk.
Before superheroes ruled Hollywood, The Incredible Hulk was smashing records on TV. This one angry, green giant took over entertainment, but the 1978 series packed more surprises than Lou Ferrigno ...
But if "The Incredible Hulk" showrunner Kenneth Johnson had his way, Ferrigno would have been covered in red body paint, not green.
The 2008 iteration of Hulk looks sweaty, craggy, and frankly uncomfortable in its body. Norton, under CG makeup, looks like he’s passing the biggest kidney stone of his life.
The Red Hulk goes on a rampage through Washington, D.C., and destroys part of the White House. But following a lengthy fight with Captain America, Ross regains control and returns to normal.
The Incredible Hulk teed up the next big villain in Hulk’s world with the introduction of Tim Blake Nelson’s Samuel Sterns, a tease that is only just now finally paying off in Brave New World.
Incredible Hulk #21 hits stores this Wednesday, pitting the Green Goliath against Werewolf by Night and an ancient wolf-demon. Plus, Charlie's super-powered dreams take a dark turn.