The Incredible Hulk

Description

The Incredible Hulk is an animated television series based on the Marvel Comics character of the same name. The series ran for 13 episodes on NBC in 1982, part of a combined hour with Spider-Man and His Amazing Friends. Unlike the previous live-action The Incredible Hulk television series from Universal in the 1970s, this series was based upon the Hulk comic-books and was able to portray the more fantastical elements of the comics as sticking to his true name and origin as well as featuring the return of the original characters in his life all of which the live-action series refused to show. It featured stories faithful to the source material from Marvel, In addition, new recurring characters were created for the series including the Hispanic family of father Rio and his youthful daughter Rita.
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Timeline

  • Early
    1995
    Bruce Banner met Betty Ross while an undergrad at Harvard. They began dating and at one point volunteer for an experiment involving hallucinogenics.

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  • 2001
    General Ross revived the Super Soldier Program to make humans immune to Gamma Radiation.

    Marvel Cinematic Universe
  • 2001
    Dr. Bruce Banner and Betty Ross join the group at Culver University in Willowdale, VA in south-western Virginia working on way to strengthen cellular resistance to radiation.

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  • 2002-2008
    A gamma radiation accident transformed scientist Bruce Banner into the Hulk. During his ensuing rampage, Banner hospitalizes his then lover, Betty Ross, General Ross' daughter. Banner goes on the run from General Thaddeus Ross, who wants to use Banner's power as a weapon.

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  • OCT
    2008
    Bruce Banner heads into the Rio De Janeiro favela known as Rocinha, to find a way to clandestinely contact Dr. Samuel Sterns, professor in Cellular Biology Department at NYC's Grayburn College on the Upper East Side, for help in developing a cure. They communicate using codenames of "Mr. Blue" and "Mr. Green."

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  • APR
    2010
    Bruce Banner accidentally drops his blood into a soft drink bottle, allowing General Ross to track Banner down, forcing him to flee back to the United States.

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  • Day 3
    MAY (Fury's Big Week)
    2010
    Bruce Banner arrives at Culver University to see Betty Ross and continue his research in hiding.

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  • Day 3
    MAY (Fury's Big Week)
    2010
    Bruce Banner arrives at Culver University to see Betty Ross and continue his research in hiding.

    Marvel Cinematic Universe
  • Day 4
    MAY (Fury's Big Week)
    2010
    That night, Betty Ross sees Banner and meets him on a bridge, after what she gives him data concerning the Gamma Incident. Meanwhile, Captain Emil Blonsky is given the Super Soldier Serum and tasked to capture Bruce Banner.

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  • Day 4
    MAY (Fury's Big Week)
    2010
    That night, Betty Ross sees Banner and meets him on a bridge, after what she gives him data concerning the Gamma Incident. Meanwhile, Captain Emil Blonsky is given the Super Soldier Serum and tasked to capture Bruce Banner.

    Marvel Cinematic Universe
  • Day 5
    MAY (Fury's Big Week)
    2010
    A task force including Emil Blonsky attacks Bruce Banner at Culver University. Banner transforms into the Hulk, saving Betty and severely injuring Blonsky, then makes his escape.

    Marvel Cinematic Universe
  • Day 5
    MAY (Fury's Big Week)
    2010
    A task force including Emil Blonsky attacks Bruce Banner at Culver University. Banner transforms into the Hulk, saving Betty and severely injuring Blonsky, then makes his escape.

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  • Day 6
    MAY (Fury's Big Week)
    2010
    Bruce Banner and Betty Ross travel to Samuel Sterns' in hiding. Via S.H.I.E.L.D., General Ross intercepts an email and prepare to close on Banner with Blonsky, now fully recovered.

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  • Day 6
    MAY (Fury's Big Week)
    2010
    Bruce Banner and Betty Ross travel to Samuel Sterns' in hiding. Via S.H.I.E.L.D., General Ross intercepts an email and prepare to close on Banner with Blonsky, now fully recovered.

    Marvel Cinematic Universe
  • Day 7
    MAY (Fury's Big Week)
    2010
    That night, Samuel Sterns attempts to cure Bruce Banner. General Ross appears and captures Banner. Emil Blonsky then forces Sterns to inject him with Banner's blood, transforming him into Abomination. During the transformation, Sterns also becomes infected with a small amount of Banner's blood.

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  • Day 7
    MAY (Fury's Big Week)
    2010
    Abomination rampages across Harlem. Banner becomes the Hulk, defeats Abomination, and escapes pursuit.

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  • Day 7
    MAY (Fury's Big Week)
    2010
    That night, Samuel Sterns attempts to cure Bruce Banner. General Ross appears and captures Banner. Emil Blonsky then forces Sterns to inject him with Banner's blood, transforming him into Abomination. During the transformation, Sterns also becomes infected with a small amount of Banner's blood.

    Marvel Cinematic Universe
  • Day 7
    MAY (Fury's Big Week)
    2010
    Abomination rampages across Harlem. Banner becomes the Hulk, defeats Abomination, and escapes pursuit.

    Marvel Cinematic Universe
  • Day 7
    JUN
    2010
    Bruce Banner remains hidden in remote woods as he tries to control the Hulk powers.

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TMDB Data

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