The Incredible: Hulk -1978 Tv Series-

Before the MCU’s gamma-powered behemoth, before the angsty, conflicted heroes of modern television, there was a lonely man hitchhiking America’s back roads. , which premiered on CBS on November 4, 1978, was not a cartoonish superhero romp. It was a melancholic, wandering drama about tragedy, isolation, and the monster within—all wrapped in a deceptively simple weekly formula.

He hurls Victor into a pile of scrap lumber—not a killing throw. A warning. Then the Hulk rips the main power line from its junction, killing the entire mill’s systems. Sparks fly. Fire starts. Workers flee. the incredible hulk -1978 tv series-

The series was an anthology of sorts, with Banner encountering different social issues in every town. He hurls Victor into a pile of scrap

After the death of a colleague and the destruction of his lab, Banner is presumed dead. He decides to go on the run, drifting from town to town across America. He adopts different aliases (often "David Beaumont" or "David Brown") and takes on menial odd jobs while searching for a cure for his condition. He is relentlessly pursued by Jack McGee (Jack Colvin), an investigative reporter for The National Register tabloid newspaper who is determined to capture the "killer Hulk" he believes is responsible for the lab fire. Sparks fly

(Jack Colvin), who believes the Hulk is a dangerous murderer. Cast and Characters List of The Incredible Hulk (1978 TV series) episodes