The Incredible Hulk -1978 Tv Series-

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The Toll of the Beast

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David gets a ride from a grizzled trucker, JACK, who works at the . Jack is missing two fingers—"lost to a saw when the safety brake was broken." The mill owner’s son, VICTOR HALE (sharp suit, cold smile), cut costs. Jack notices David’s knowledge of physics and offers him a night labor job. "No questions asked." the incredible hulk -1978 tv series-

  1. The Incredible Hulk Returns (1988) – Banner finally perfects a cure… but is forced to use the Hulk to stop a criminal. This film also infamously introduced Thor, but as a Viking spirit, not a god.
  2. The Trial of the Incredible Hulk (1989) – Banner is arrested and goes to trial. Matt Murdock (Daredevil) appears, but the film is notable for Banner finally confronting Jack McGee with the truth.
  3. The Death of the Incredible Hulk (1990) – The finale. In a tragic twist, Banner’s cure works. He destroys the Hulk… but in doing so, a spy’s explosive device mortally wounds him. In his final moment, he dies as David Banner, not as the monster. He looks up at the sky and whispers, "I did it. I’m free." It remains one of the most devastating endings in superhero fiction.

The show is famous for its ending sequences, often referred to as "The Lonely Man" theme. At the end of almost every episode, Banner would be forced to leave a town where he had helped people but where his secret was discovered. The episode would end with a freeze-frame of Bixby hitchhiking or walking down a lonely highway, accompanied by a melancholic piano score composed by Joe Harnell. Title: The Toll of the Beast Cascadia Timber

Creator Kenneth Johnson made several fundamental changes to the source material to suit the television medium: The Name Change : The protagonist was renamed Dr. David Bruce Banner The Incredible Hulk Returns (1988) – Banner finally

Significant changes were made to the source material to fit this tone: