This series didn't just feature the "Savage Hulk" smashing tanks; it delved deep into the psychological torment of Bruce Banner.
: Neal McDonough provided the voice for Bruce Banner, while the legendary Lou Ferrigno —who played the Hulk in the 1970s live-action series—returned to voice the Green Goliath himself.
: Unlike the 1970s live-action show, this series embraced the comic books. It featured iconic villains like The Leader , Abomination , and Zzzax , and introduced the Grey Hulk (Joe Fixit) during the second season.
For fans of Marvel’s "Silver Age" intensity, animated series remains a high-water mark for the character’s television history. Known for its dark tone, stellar voice cast, and high-stakes drama, it’s a show that many fans still seek out today.
This series didn't just feature the "Savage Hulk" smashing tanks; it delved deep into the psychological torment of Bruce Banner.
: Neal McDonough provided the voice for Bruce Banner, while the legendary Lou Ferrigno —who played the Hulk in the 1970s live-action series—returned to voice the Green Goliath himself. the incredible hulk 1996 internet archive link
: Unlike the 1970s live-action show, this series embraced the comic books. It featured iconic villains like The Leader , Abomination , and Zzzax , and introduced the Grey Hulk (Joe Fixit) during the second season. This series didn't just feature the "Savage Hulk"
For fans of Marvel’s "Silver Age" intensity, animated series remains a high-water mark for the character’s television history. Known for its dark tone, stellar voice cast, and high-stakes drama, it’s a show that many fans still seek out today. It featured iconic villains like The Leader ,