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The Incredible Hulk Bundle - The Original TV Series Premiere & Marvel Comic Book Collection on DVD-ROM
 
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The Incredible Hulk Bundle - The Original TV Series Premiere & Marvel Comic Book Collection on DVD-ROM
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Marvel's The Incredible Hulk Complete Comic Book Collection Collectors Edition PLUS: Universal's Incredible Hulk Original TV Series Premiere DVD will satisfy fans of the CBS television series by offering the two-hour 1978 pilot, as well as the feature-length second-season opener, "Married," and a commentary track by series creator Kenneth Johnson. In bringing the Hulk to TV, Johnson decided to focus on its human alter ego, scientist Bruce Banner (here renamed David), rather than its rampages. In the pilot, Banner (Bill Bixby) is haunted by the death of his wife and unleashes his untapped rage in the form of a monstrous creature (Lou Ferrigno) after experimenting with radiation. And in "Married," Banner falls for a researcher (Mariette Hartley in an Emmy-winning performance) who attempts to cure his "hulk-outs." Johnson's solid scripting and direction and fine performances from the leads made the series a critical and audience favorite during its network run, and the DVD--deceptive cover art aside (which features images from the 2003 Hulk theatrical feature)--should again please longtime fans and novice viewers alike.