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* The Hulk had a pre-''Crossovers'' transforming robot toy in the Toy Biz ''Marvel Megamorphs'' line (back before [[Hasbro]] had the Marvel license), which used the scrapped design for ''[[Transtech]]'' [[Immorticon]] as its base. Why? Because [[Draxhall Jump]] worked on both ''Transtech'' and Megamorphs''.
* The Hulk had a pre-''Crossovers'' transforming robot toy in the Toy Biz ''Marvel Megamorphs'' line (back before [[Hasbro]] had the Marvel license), which used the scrapped design for ''[[Transtech]]'' [[Immorticon]] as its base. Why? Because [[Draxhall Jump]] worked on both ''Transtech'' and Megamorphs''.
* [[Peter Cullen]] voiced The Hulk in ''[[Spider-Man]] and his Amazing Friends'', [[Rick Wasserman]] voiced Hulk in ''Planet Hulk'', [[Peter Lurie]] voiced Hulk in ''Marvel Ultimate Alliance'', [[Travis Willingham]] voiced Hulk in ''Superhero Squad Show'', and [[Fred Tatasciore]] has voiced the Hulk in almost anything else since ''The Ultimate [[Avengers]]''.
* [[Peter Cullen]] voiced The Hulk in ''[[Spider-Man]] and his Amazing Friends'', [[Rick Wasserman]] voiced Hulk in ''Planet Hulk'', [[Peter Lurie]] voiced Hulk in ''Marvel Ultimate Alliance'', [[Travis Willingham]] voiced Hulk in ''Superhero Squad Show'', and [[Fred Tatasciore]] has voiced the Hulk in almost anything else since ''The Ultimate [[Avengers]]''.
* The 1978 Incredible Hulk series (and two of the three reunion movies) had among their large roster of guest stars people that would get later involved in Transformers: [[W. K. Stratton]] (Walla performer in [[Transformers: The Game]]), [[Ernie Hudson]] ([[William Fowler|Fowler]] in [[Transformers: Prime (cartoon)|Transformers: Prime]]), [[Johnny Haymer]] ([[Swindle (G1)|Swindle]] in the [[The Transformers (cartoon)|original cartoon series]]), [[Markie Post]] ([[June Darby]] in Transformers: Prime), [[Scatman Crothers]] ([[Jazz (G1)|Jazz]] in the original cartoon series), [[Regis Cordic]] ([[Menasor (G1)|Menasor]] in the original cartoon series), [[Philece Sampler]] ([[Kelly (RID)|Kelly]] in [[Transformers: Robots in Disguise (cartoon)|Robots in Disguise]]), [[Mark Acheson]] ([[Unicron]] in [[Transformers: Armada (cartoon)|Armada]]), [[Richard Newman]] ([[Rhinox (BW)|Rhinox]] in [[Beast Wars: Transformers (cartoon)|Beast Wars]]) and [[French Tickner]] ([[Bulkhead (Energon)|Bulkhead]] in Energon).
* The 1978 Incredible Hulk series (and two of the three reunion movies) had among its large roster of guest stars people that would later be involved in Transformers: [[W. K. Stratton]] (Walla performer in [[Transformers: The Game]]), [[Ernie Hudson]] ([[William Fowler|Fowler]] in [[Transformers: Prime (cartoon)|Transformers: Prime]]), [[Johnny Haymer]] ([[Swindle (G1)|Swindle]] in the [[The Transformers (cartoon)|original cartoon series]]), [[Markie Post]] ([[June Darby]] in Transformers: Prime), [[Scatman Crothers]] ([[Jazz (G1)|Jazz]] in the original cartoon series), [[Regis Cordic]] ([[Menasor (G1)|Menasor]] in the original cartoon series), [[Philece Sampler]] ([[Kelly (RID)|Kelly]] in [[Transformers: Robots in Disguise (cartoon)|Robots in Disguise]]), [[Mark Acheson]] ([[Unicron]] in [[Transformers: Armada (cartoon)|Armada]]), [[Richard Newman]] ([[Rhinox (BW)|Rhinox]] in [[Beast Wars: Transformers (cartoon)|Beast Wars]]) and [[French Tickner]] ([[Bulkhead (Energon)|Bulkhead]] in Energon).


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Revision as of 14:27, 11 September 2013

Hulk is a character from the Marvel portion of the Crossovers continuity family.
MEN KILLED BAMBI'S MOTHER!!

The Hulk is a very angry man. A fellow literally fueled by unstoppable rage, most would be satisfied with him causing property damage purely on an infantry level. Not Mister Fantastic, though. No, Mr. Fantastic has instead encased this furious, really quite angry guy in a mechanized suit of transforming armor encased in plates of the same indestructible material as Captain America's shield. As if this weren't an impressive, indeed inexplicable enough achievement, Mr. Fantastic has likewise fortified the mech's cockpit with hydraulic joint flexors, to allow the machine to absorb the Hulk's frantic thrashings and allow his battle suit to literally become stronger as its pilot grows angrier.

Some people might think this is overkill, but they're not Mr. Fantastic. Mr. Fantastic is a genius.

Fiction

Marvel Generation 1 comics

An image of the Hulk was imprinted on the walls of the Marvel Comics reception area. I, Robot-Master!

Toys

Crossovers

  • Hulk (Marvel, 2008)
HULK MAD!!! PUNY HUMANS SHOULD HAVE MADE HULK TRUKK, NOT MUNKY!!!
Hulk transforms from a big, green, shirtless man into a fanciful tank. The "mech mode" in the promo picture at right is incompletely transformed; the "wheel panels" of his shoulders should be rotated 90 degrees around his biceps, relative to the "tread panels". It also appears his shins have not been extended.
He also has one tiny point of battle damage, a crater on one of the front tank tread covers. Apparently Hulk has been shot... once.



Can be customized with a coat to be Mr. Fixit.
  • Hulk (Marvel, 2008)
A redeco of the original toy, in gray and blue, probably in reference to the "Gray Hulk" persona.


"Bonecrusher SMAAASHHHH."
  • Hulk (Marvel, 2010)
A new mold Hulk toy, which transforms into a bulldozer. His bio pointed out the absurdity of Reed Richards giving the Hulk an indestructible battlesuit that turns into a tank.
This mold was to be retooled to make the Thing.


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Foreign names

  • Japanese: Hulk (ハルク Haruku)