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Bill Bixby

A Wisdom Archive on Bill Bixby

Bill Bixby

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Bill Bixby

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Bill Bixby: Encyclopedia II - Lowell High School San Francisco - Modular Mod System

Lowell High School San Francisco - Overview. Lowell has a unique scheduling system consisting of twenty modules. Originally instituted to alleviate crowding of facilities by having a percentage of students not attending class at any particular time, the system has also allowed for more freedom and choice for Lowell students. Students can schedule classes and still leave time for activities that interest them. Self-scheduling begins with the second semester of the freshman year. Students learn quickly how to allot time for such activities as studen ...

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Lowell High School San Francisco, Lowell High School San Francisco - History, Lowell High School San Francisco - Location, Lowell High School San Francisco - Facilities, Lowell High School San Francisco - Academics and Admissions, Lowell High School San Francisco - Overview, Lowell High School San Francisco - Controversy, Lowell High School San Francisco - Modular Mod System, Lowell High School San Francisco - Overview, Lowell High School San Francisco - Mod Schedule, Lowell High School San Francisco - Class Configurations, Lowell High School San Francisco - Special Schedules, Lowell High School San Francisco - Student/Teacher population, Lowell High School San Francisco - Extracurriculars, Lowell High School San Francisco - Overview, Lowell High School San Francisco - Lowell Forensic Society, Lowell High School San Francisco - Academic Decathalon, Lowell High School San Francisco - The Lowell, Lowell High School San Francisco - Other Clubs, Lowell High School San Francisco - JROTC, Lowell High School San Francisco - Sports, Lowell High School San Francisco - Historical Milestones, Lowell High School San Francisco - Notable Alumni

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Bill Bixby: Encyclopedia II - Hulk comics - Hulk in other media

Hulk comics - Movies and television. There have been numerous adaptations of the character. They include several animated television series in the 1960s, 1980s, and 1990s. The Hulk first started out in animation as part of the Marvel Super Heroes animated television series in 1966. The 39 (10 minute long) episodes were shown along with Captain America, Ironman, the Mighty Thor, and Submariner episodes and were based on the early stories appearing in bo ...

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Hulk comics, Hulk comics - Publication history, Hulk comics - Character biography, Hulk comics - Bruce Banner before the Hulk, Hulk comics - Early biographical history, Hulk comics - Later biographical history, Hulk comics - Personality and behavior, Hulk comics - Incarnations, Hulk comics - Bruce Banner, Hulk comics - Savage Hulk, Hulk comics - Grey Hulk Joe Fixit, Hulk comics - Merged Hulk The Professor, Hulk comics - Maestro, Hulk comics - Other incarnations, Hulk comics - Powers and abilities, Hulk comics - Related characters, Hulk comics - Hulk in other media, Hulk comics - Movies and television, Hulk comics - Video games, Hulk comics - Themed products, Hulk comics - Hulk references, Hulk comics - Bibliography, Hulk comics - Awards

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Bill Bixby: Encyclopedia II - Lowell High School San Francisco - Location

1101 Eucalyptus Drive (between Meadowbrook and 25th Ave.) San Francisco, CA 94132 The school is located north of Lake Merced, in-between San Francisco's Parkside andSunset Districts. The school is accessible via the San Francisco Municipal Railway (Muni) K, M, 17, 23, 28, 28L, and 29 lines. Hundreds of students walking up the narrow sidewalk on Eucalyptus Drive towards 19th Ave. for the K, M, 28 and ...

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Lowell High School San Francisco, Lowell High School San Francisco - History, Lowell High School San Francisco - Location, Lowell High School San Francisco - Facilities, Lowell High School San Francisco - Academics and Admissions, Lowell High School San Francisco - Overview, Lowell High School San Francisco - Controversy, Lowell High School San Francisco - Modular Mod System, Lowell High School San Francisco - Overview, Lowell High School San Francisco - Mod Schedule, Lowell High School San Francisco - Class Configurations, Lowell High School San Francisco - Special Schedules, Lowell High School San Francisco - Student/Teacher population, Lowell High School San Francisco - Extracurriculars, Lowell High School San Francisco - Overview, Lowell High School San Francisco - Lowell Forensic Society, Lowell High School San Francisco - Academic Decathalon, Lowell High School San Francisco - The Lowell, Lowell High School San Francisco - Other Clubs, Lowell High School San Francisco - JROTC, Lowell High School San Francisco - Sports, Lowell High School San Francisco - Historical Milestones, Lowell High School San Francisco - Notable Alumni

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Bill Bixby: Encyclopedia II - Ray Walston - After Martian

After his starring role in Martian, he returned to beloved character actor status in television of the 1970s and 1980s, appearing as a guest star in numerous shows, such as Love, American Style, The Rookies, Mission: Impossible, Ellery Queen, The Six Million Dollar Man, Little House on the Prairie, and Bill Bixby’s The Incredible Hulk (on which he played a magician), among many others. From 1980 to 1992, he starred in 14 movies (perhaps most notably as Mr. Hand in 1982's Fast Times at Ridgemont High, as well as its 1986 television ...

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Ray Walston, Ray Walston - Early Life, Ray Walston - Stage work, Ray Walston - Film and Television Work, Ray Walston - After Martian, Ray Walston - Television comeback, Ray Walston - End of his career, Ray Walston - Credits, Ray Walston - External link

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Bill Bixby: Encyclopedia II - The Incredible Hulk TV series - Made for TV movies

Three episodes of the series appeared first as stand-alone movies, but were later split into one-hour length for syndication. Two were produced as pilots before the series officially began in 1978. The Incredible Hulk (pilot)-1977 Death in the Family (pilot)-1977 Bride of the Incredible Hulk (season 2 premiere "Married" parts 1 & 2)-1978 After the cancellation of the television series in 1982, three television movies were produced with Bill Bixby reprising his role as Dr. ...

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The Incredible Hulk TV series, The Incredible Hulk TV series - Development, The Incredible Hulk TV series - Casting, The Incredible Hulk TV series - Premise, The Incredible Hulk TV series - Music, The Incredible Hulk TV series - Notable Episodes, The Incredible Hulk TV series - Cancellation, The Incredible Hulk TV series - Made for TV movies, The Incredible Hulk TV series - Other comments

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Bill Bixby: Encyclopedia II - Ray Walston - End of his career

After gaining popularity both as the Martian and as the judge on the small screen, his career was coming to an end when he played Grandfather Walter Addams in Addams Family Reunion (1998), the straight-to-video second sequel to the blockbuster 1991 film The Addams Family, this time starring starring Tim Curry as Gomez Addams and Daryl Hannah as Morticia Addams. One year later he had a featured role in the movie remake of his hit series, My Favorite Martian (1999). His final movie role was in the independent film Early Bird Special. Just before his death, his fi ...

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Ray Walston, Ray Walston - Early Life, Ray Walston - Stage work, Ray Walston - Film and Television Work, Ray Walston - After Martian, Ray Walston - Television comeback, Ray Walston - End of his career, Ray Walston - Credits, Ray Walston - External link

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Bill Bixby: Encyclopedia II - Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In - Cast comings and goings

The show was #1 in the ratings for the 1968–69 and '69–70 seasons. At the end of '68–69, Judy Carne chose not to renew her contract as she wanted to pursue other projects, though she did make occasional appearances during '69–70; producer George Schlatter blamed her for breaking up the "family." The show also survived the departures of Goldie Hawn, and Jo Anne Worley to remain a top-20 show in '70–71. New faces in the 1970–71 season (joining Tomlin, who first appeared late in the previous season) included tap dancer Barbara Sharm ...

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Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In, Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In - A typical episode's format, Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In - Memorable castmembers/guests and their running gags, Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In - Memorable moments and catchphrases, Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In - Cast comings and goings, Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In - Regular Performers with season numbers where known, Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In - Regular guests, Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In - More Celebrities Who Have Guest-Starred

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Bill Bixby: Encyclopedia II - Brentwood Los Angeles California - Education

In addition to Brentwood Science Magnet Elementary, the area is served by Kenter Canyon Elementary School and Brockton Elementary School, all three of which are part of Los Angeles Unified School District. Locals attending public school usually go to either Emerson Middle School or Paul Revere Middle School; the local public high schools are University High School (named for nearby UCLA, formerly Warren G. Harding High), just outside the neighborhood's boundaries in West Los Angeles and often thought to be located in Brentwood, and Palisades Charter ...

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Brentwood Los Angeles California, Brentwood Los Angeles California - History, Brentwood Los Angeles California - Environment, Brentwood Los Angeles California - Neighborhoods, Brentwood Los Angeles California - Transportation, Brentwood Los Angeles California - Politics, Brentwood Los Angeles California - Demographics, Brentwood Los Angeles California - Housing, Brentwood Los Angeles California - Recreation, Brentwood Los Angeles California - Economy and businesses, Brentwood Los Angeles California - Education, Brentwood Los Angeles California - Notable residents

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Bill Bixby: Encyclopedia II - Brentwood Los Angeles California - Recreation

Popular recreational spots include the Brentwood Country Mart, an early farmer's market complex built in 1947; the Brentwood Village, a small shopping district near the intersection of Sunset and Barrington; and more recently, Brentwood Green, a "village commons" created from the playground at Brentwood Science Magnet Elementary School. There is also a tented farmer's market held each Sunday on a strip of Gretna Green Way between Brentwood Elementary and the Brentwood Country Club. The 2.7-mile-long (4.3 km) boundary of the private Brentwood ...

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Brentwood Los Angeles California, Brentwood Los Angeles California - History, Brentwood Los Angeles California - Environment, Brentwood Los Angeles California - Neighborhoods, Brentwood Los Angeles California - Transportation, Brentwood Los Angeles California - Politics, Brentwood Los Angeles California - Demographics, Brentwood Los Angeles California - Housing, Brentwood Los Angeles California - Recreation, Brentwood Los Angeles California - Economy and businesses, Brentwood Los Angeles California - Education, Brentwood Los Angeles California - Notable residents

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Bill Bixby: Encyclopedia II - Hulk comics - Personality and behavior

The Hulk is the alter ego of Dr. Robert Bruce Banner, a genius in nuclear physics. As a result of exposure to gamma radiation, Banner often becomes one of a number of large, superhumanly strong green or grey creatures. Although the Hulk is classified as a superhero, he and Banner share a Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde-like relationship. In his most well-known incarnation, the Hulk has little intelligence or self-control and can cause great destruction. As a result, he has been hunted by the military and ...

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Hulk comics, Hulk comics - History, Hulk comics - History of the comic, Hulk comics - Character biography, Hulk comics - Bruce Banner before the Hulk, Hulk comics - Early history of the Hulk, Hulk comics - Recent history of the Hulk, Hulk comics - Personality and behavior, Hulk comics - Incarnations, Hulk comics - Bruce Banner, Hulk comics - Savage Hulk, Hulk comics - Grey Hulk Joe Fixit, Hulk comics - Merged Hulk The Professor, Hulk comics - The Maestro, Hulk comics - Other incarnations, Hulk comics - Powers and abilities, Hulk comics - Related characters, Hulk comics - The Hulk in other media, Hulk comics - Movies and television, Hulk comics - Video games, Hulk comics - Themed products, Hulk comics - Hulk references, Hulk comics - Bibliography, Hulk comics - Awards

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Bill Bixby: Encyclopedia II - Hulk comics - Related characters

Bruce Banner has a cousin, Jennifer Walters, whom he once had to give an emergency blood transfusion when she was critically wounded. As a result, she takes on the Hulk condition as the She-Hulk. However, her form usually allows her to keep most of her original personality, albeit with more assertiveness and self-confidence. The Incredible Hulk's main supervillain enemies include: The Leader: A villain whose own exposure to gamma radiation makes him a super-intelligent genius with an oversized brain. The Abominat ...

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Hulk comics, Hulk comics - Publication history, Hulk comics - Character biography, Hulk comics - Bruce Banner before the Hulk, Hulk comics - Early biographical history, Hulk comics - Later biographical history, Hulk comics - Personality and behavior, Hulk comics - Incarnations, Hulk comics - Bruce Banner, Hulk comics - Savage Hulk, Hulk comics - Grey Hulk Joe Fixit, Hulk comics - Merged Hulk The Professor, Hulk comics - Maestro, Hulk comics - Other incarnations, Hulk comics - Powers and abilities, Hulk comics - Related characters, Hulk comics - Hulk in other media, Hulk comics - Movies and television, Hulk comics - Video games, Hulk comics - Themed products, Hulk comics - Hulk references, Hulk comics - Bibliography, Hulk comics - Awards

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Bill Bixby: Encyclopedia II - Brentwood Los Angeles California - Demographics

According to the Los Angeles Almanac, the 2000 census-year population was just under 42,000, with a population density of about 2,700 people per square mile. The population is about 80 percent White, nine percent Asian-American and six percent Hispanic or Latino. Brentwood has a significant Iranian community that is classified as white by the U. S. Census. The primary secondary household languages (after English) are Spanish and Persian (called Fârsi in Persian), with Chinese, Japanese, Korean, German, French and ...

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Brentwood Los Angeles California, Brentwood Los Angeles California - History, Brentwood Los Angeles California - Environment, Brentwood Los Angeles California - Neighborhoods, Brentwood Los Angeles California - Transportation, Brentwood Los Angeles California - Politics, Brentwood Los Angeles California - Demographics, Brentwood Los Angeles California - Housing, Brentwood Los Angeles California - Recreation, Brentwood Los Angeles California - Economy and businesses, Brentwood Los Angeles California - Education, Brentwood Los Angeles California - Notable residents

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Bill Bixby: Encyclopedia II - Brentwood Los Angeles California - Politics

Along with neighboring Santa Monica, and perhaps all of western Los Angeles, Brentwood has become a byword for "limousine liberalism." In general, the area strongly tends toward a blue state perspective and votes Democratic. Celebrities and wealthy Angelenos who live in the hills often sponsor fundraising dinners for local and national candidates. Brentwood's representatives in the California State Assembly (Karen Bass, Paul Koretz and Fran Pavley) and U.S. House of Representatives (Henry Waxman) are renowned for their socially ...

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Brentwood Los Angeles California, Brentwood Los Angeles California - History, Brentwood Los Angeles California - Environment, Brentwood Los Angeles California - Neighborhoods, Brentwood Los Angeles California - Transportation, Brentwood Los Angeles California - Politics, Brentwood Los Angeles California - Demographics, Brentwood Los Angeles California - Housing, Brentwood Los Angeles California - Recreation, Brentwood Los Angeles California - Economy and businesses, Brentwood Los Angeles California - Education, Brentwood Los Angeles California - Notable residents

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Bill Bixby: Encyclopedia II - 1993 - Deaths

1993 - February. February 5 - Joseph L. Mankiewicz, American writer, producer, and director (b. 1909) February 5 - Tip Tipping, American actor and stuntman (parachuting accident) (b. 1958) February 6 - Arthur Ashe, American tennis player and activist (b. 1943) February 11 - Robert W. Holley, American biochemist, recipient of the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine (b. 1922) February 18 - Jacqueline Hill, British actress (b. 1929) February 20 - Ferruccio Lamborg ...

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1993, 1993 - Events, 1993 - January, 1993 - February, 1993 - March, 1993 - April, 1993 - May, 1993 - June, 1993 - July, 1993 - August, 1993 - September, 1993 - October, 1993 - November, 1993 - December, 1993 - Unknown dates, 1993 - Births, 1993 - Deaths, 1993 - February, 1993 - March, 1993 - April, 1993 - May, 1993 - June, 1993 - July, 1993 - August, 1993 - September, 1993 - October, 1993 - November, 1993 - December, 1993 - Unknown dates, 1993 - Nobel Prizes, 1993 - Templeton Prize, 1993 - Alternative

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Bill Bixby: Encyclopedia II - 1934 - Births

1934 - January. January 7 - Charlie Jenkins, American runner January 9 - Bart Starr, American football player January 11 - Jean Chrétien, Prime Minister of Canada January 16 - Marilyn Horne, American mezzo-soprano January 18 - Raymond Briggs, British writer and illustrator January 20 - Tom Baker, British actor January 22 - Bill Bixby, American television actor (d. 1993) January 24 - Stanisław Grochowiak, Polish poet ...

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1934, 1934 - Events, 1934 - January-April, 1934 - May-June, 1934 - July-September, 1934 - October-December, 1934 - Unknown dates, 1934 - Births, 1934 - January, 1934 - February, 1934 - March-April, 1934 - May-August, 1934 - September-December, 1934 - Unknown dates, 1934 - Deaths, 1934 - Nobel Prizes

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Bill Bixby: Encyclopedia II - Brentwood Los Angeles California - Environment

Brentwood, like nearby Santa Monica, is kept fairly cool by marine breezes off the Pacific Ocean and frequently wakes to the so-called "marine layer," a cover of clouds brought in at night and burned off by mid-morning. The topography of the area is generally split into two, broadly divided by Sunset Boulevard. North of Sunset, the area is defined by the ridges and canyons created by the Santa Monica Mountains; south of Sunset (exceptions include Franklin Hill), the area is relatively flat. The southern district (and the neighboring Westgate ...

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Brentwood Los Angeles California, Brentwood Los Angeles California - History, Brentwood Los Angeles California - Environment, Brentwood Los Angeles California - Neighborhoods, Brentwood Los Angeles California - Transportation, Brentwood Los Angeles California - Politics, Brentwood Los Angeles California - Demographics, Brentwood Los Angeles California - Housing, Brentwood Los Angeles California - Recreation, Brentwood Los Angeles California - Economy and businesses, Brentwood Los Angeles California - Education, Brentwood Los Angeles California - Notable residents

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Bill Bixby: Encyclopedia II - Brentwood Los Angeles California - Neighborhoods

Important residential subdistricts (some defined by original developers, some defined by present-day local realtors) include Brentwood Park, Brentwood Flats, Brentwood Heights, Brentwood Highlands, Brentwood Circle, South Brentwood, Westgate, Mandeville Canyon, Bundy Canyon, Kenter Canyon, Crestwood Hills and Westridge Hills. Brentwood Park is notable for its layout, having been designed around several large traffic circles, a handful of which remain. There is also a cluster of architecturally significant mi ...

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Brentwood Los Angeles California, Brentwood Los Angeles California - History, Brentwood Los Angeles California - Environment, Brentwood Los Angeles California - Neighborhoods, Brentwood Los Angeles California - Transportation, Brentwood Los Angeles California - Politics, Brentwood Los Angeles California - Demographics, Brentwood Los Angeles California - Housing, Brentwood Los Angeles California - Recreation, Brentwood Los Angeles California - Economy and businesses, Brentwood Los Angeles California - Education, Brentwood Los Angeles California - Notable residents

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Bill Bixby: Encyclopedia II - Brentwood Los Angeles California - Transportation

Major thoroughfares include Sunset, San Vicente and Wilshire Boulevards; Barrington and Montana Avenues; and Bundy Drive. Brentwood is also situated close to the Wilshire, Montana and Sunset exits of the 405 freeway. Santa Monica's Big Blue Bus serves Brentwood with its 2, 3, 4, 11 and 13 bus lines. Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority (Metro) buses serve Brentwood include the 20 and 420 lines on Wilshire Blvd. (the latter of which is L.A.'s most succe ...

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Brentwood Los Angeles California, Brentwood Los Angeles California - History, Brentwood Los Angeles California - Environment, Brentwood Los Angeles California - Neighborhoods, Brentwood Los Angeles California - Transportation, Brentwood Los Angeles California - Politics, Brentwood Los Angeles California - Demographics, Brentwood Los Angeles California - Housing, Brentwood Los Angeles California - Recreation, Brentwood Los Angeles California - Economy and businesses, Brentwood Los Angeles California - Education, Brentwood Los Angeles California - Notable residents

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Bill Bixby: Encyclopedia II - Hulk comics - Publication history

The Hulk was inspired by the story of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, the dichotomy usually consisting of the simple-minded and emotional brute who springs from a quiet intellectual. Indeed, in contrast to the quiet Banner, the most famous version of the Hulk is as a childlike persona who just wants to be left alone, but is continually forced to battle foes determined to hunt him down. This is somewh ...

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Hulk comics, Hulk comics - Publication history, Hulk comics - Character biography, Hulk comics - Bruce Banner before the Hulk, Hulk comics - Early biographical history, Hulk comics - Later biographical history, Hulk comics - Personality and behavior, Hulk comics - Incarnations, Hulk comics - Bruce Banner, Hulk comics - Savage Hulk, Hulk comics - Grey Hulk Joe Fixit, Hulk comics - Merged Hulk The Professor, Hulk comics - Maestro, Hulk comics - Other incarnations, Hulk comics - Powers and abilities, Hulk comics - Related characters, Hulk comics - Hulk in other media, Hulk comics - Movies and television, Hulk comics - Video games, Hulk comics - Themed products, Hulk comics - Hulk references, Hulk comics - Bibliography, Hulk comics - Awards

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Bill Bixby: Encyclopedia II - Hulk comics - Related characters

Bruce Banner has a cousin, Jennifer Walters, whom he once had to give an emergency blood transfusion when she was critically wounded. As a result, she takes on the Hulk condition as the She-Hulk. However, her form usually allows her to keep most of her original personality, albeit with more assertiveness and self-confidence. The Incredible Hulk's main supervillain enemies include: The Leader: A villain whose own exposure to gamma radiation makes him a super-intelligent genius with an oversized brain. The Abominat ...

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Hulk comics, Hulk comics - History, Hulk comics - History of the comic, Hulk comics - Character biography, Hulk comics - Bruce Banner before the Hulk, Hulk comics - Early history of the Hulk, Hulk comics - Recent history of the Hulk, Hulk comics - Personality and behavior, Hulk comics - Incarnations, Hulk comics - Bruce Banner, Hulk comics - Savage Hulk, Hulk comics - Grey Hulk Joe Fixit, Hulk comics - Merged Hulk The Professor, Hulk comics - The Maestro, Hulk comics - Other incarnations, Hulk comics - Powers and abilities, Hulk comics - Related characters, Hulk comics - The Hulk in other media, Hulk comics - Movies and television, Hulk comics - Video games, Hulk comics - Themed products, Hulk comics - Hulk references, Hulk comics - Bibliography, Hulk comics - Awards

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Bill Bixby: Encyclopedia II - Hulk comics - Personality and behavior

The Hulk is the alter ego of Dr. Robert Bruce Banner, a genius in nuclear physics. As a result of exposure to gamma radiation, Banner often becomes one of a number of large, superhumanly strong green or grey creatures. Although the Hulk is classified as a superhero, he and Banner share a Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde-like relationship. In his most well-known incarnation, the Hulk has little intelligence or self-control and can cause great destruction. As a result, he has been hunted by the military and ...

See also:

Hulk comics, Hulk comics - Publication history, Hulk comics - Character biography, Hulk comics - Bruce Banner before the Hulk, Hulk comics - Early biographical history, Hulk comics - Later biographical history, Hulk comics - Personality and behavior, Hulk comics - Incarnations, Hulk comics - Bruce Banner, Hulk comics - Savage Hulk, Hulk comics - Grey Hulk Joe Fixit, Hulk comics - Merged Hulk The Professor, Hulk comics - Maestro, Hulk comics - Other incarnations, Hulk comics - Powers and abilities, Hulk comics - Related characters, Hulk comics - Hulk in other media, Hulk comics - Movies and television, Hulk comics - Video games, Hulk comics - Themed products, Hulk comics - Hulk references, Hulk comics - Bibliography, Hulk comics - Awards

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Bill Bixby: Encyclopedia II - Hulk comics - Incarnations

Explained in the comics as Banner's Multiple Personality Disorder, there are many different Hulks, each one representing a different part of Banner's psyche. Hulk comics - Bruce Banner. Bruce Banner is the core personality. Banner is a genius in nuclear physics, possessing a mind so brilliant that it cannot be measured on any known intelligence test. However, he has often been emotionally repressed throughout his history, interspersed with periods of depression and acceptance of the Hulks. Although on occa ...

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Hulk comics, Hulk comics - Publication history, Hulk comics - Character biography, Hulk comics - Bruce Banner before the Hulk, Hulk comics - Early biographical history, Hulk comics - Later biographical history, Hulk comics - Personality and behavior, Hulk comics - Incarnations, Hulk comics - Bruce Banner, Hulk comics - Savage Hulk, Hulk comics - Grey Hulk Joe Fixit, Hulk comics - Merged Hulk The Professor, Hulk comics - Maestro, Hulk comics - Other incarnations, Hulk comics - Powers and abilities, Hulk comics - Related characters, Hulk comics - Hulk in other media, Hulk comics - Movies and television, Hulk comics - Video games, Hulk comics - Themed products, Hulk comics - Hulk references, Hulk comics - Bibliography, Hulk comics - Awards

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