The Incredible Hulk - Volume 1 (2004)
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Synopsis: The legendary comic book story THE INCREDIBLE HULK is captured in its original glory in this digital comic book. This volume details Dr. Bruce Banner's Jekyll and Hyde transformation. After... The legendary comic book story THE INCREDIBLE HULK is captured in its original glory in this digital comic book. This volume details Dr. Bruce Banner's Jekyll and Hyde transformation. After rescuing a small child from a dangerous nuclear testing site, the mild mannered scientist inadvertently puts himself in harm's way and is engulfed by a blast of gamma radiation. As a result of the accident, Banner finds himself endowed with the ability to turn into a lumbering green mass of muscle whenever he gets angry. In this feature length comic book, Dr. Banner and his mighty alter ego are blamed for the murder of a child and become the focus of a giant manhunt. With a glorious soundtrack and voiceovers, this classic story comes to marvelous life, while staying true to its comic book roots. [More]
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