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Tuesday, April 14, 2009

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The Hulk Pictures
The Hulk is cast as an emotional and impulsive alter ego of the withdrawn and reserved physicist Dr. Bruce Banner. The Hulk appears shortly after Banner was accidentally exposed to the blast of a test detonation of a gamma bomb he invented. Subsequently, Banner will often involuntarily transform into the Hulk, depicted as a giant, raging monster, leading to extreme complications in Banner's life. In Hulk: The Incredible Guide, Stan Lee revealed that the Hulk was a combination of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, and Frankenstein.

While the coloration of the character's skin varies during the course of its publication history, the Hulk is most often depicted as green. As the Hulk, Banner is capable of immense feats of strength, which increases with his feelings of rage and anger. Anger is a common trigger of Banner's transformation. However, any significant emotional stress can do the same; for example, terror when he is in mortal danger. A common storyline is the pursuit of both Banner and the Hulk by the police or the armed forces, due to the destruction he causes.

These two movies were pretty good for a cartoon. This just proves Marvel is vastly superior when it comes to making movies. These movies wasn’t like the best animated movie I have seen or anything, but it sure is a great watch. The first one I want to talk about is Hulk vs Wolverine. Out of the two, Hulk vs Wolverine was not as good as Hulk vs Thor, but it was still good. The action scenes were epic. The only problem was the story. It was kinda hard to follow at times. There was even a couple of laughs in this film. Mainly from Deadpool. I kinda wished it was a little longer but I was fine with the length. Overall, this was a great animated film and the biggest flaw was you can get lost easily with the story.

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