He became the Jekyll/Hyde of the Marvel Universe, two “men” in one body, transforming from the mild-mannered bespectacled physicist into the gray-skinned monster named “the Hulk” when he loses control.įeeling guilty, Rick Jones stayed by his side, helping him to become a superhero.īefore starting, if you just want to know what happened during the first 300 issues of the Hulk, take a look at Jim Rugg’s Hulk: Grand Design.Ĭollects Hulk: Grand Design – Monster and Hulk: Grand Design – Madness. Bruce Banner saved him but, by doing so, was hit by the blast resulting in the absorption of gamma radiation.īanner didn’t die, but something changed in him. It was obviously a comment on the arms race coming from Stan Lee and Jack Kirby, Scientist Bruce Banner created a g-bomb-“g” is for gamma!-and was not the one who wanted to test it as fast as possible (it was General “Thunderbolt” Ross), but it happened.ĭuring the experimental detonation of a gamma bomb, the life of teenagers Rick Jones was put in danger. Its replacement was not romantic, it was The Incredible Hulk #1. In 1962, Marvel put an end to the title Teen-Age Romance after 86 issues.
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