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The Incredible Hulk #1

May 1962
Stan Lee, Jack Kirby

The Incredible Hulk #1 cover

Story Name:

Part 1, The Coming of the Hulk


Synopsis

The Incredible Hulk #1 synopsis by Julio Molina-Muscara
Rating: 3.5 stars
Image from The Incredible Hulk #1

Bruce Banner, the foremost US nuclear physicist, is working for the US government, creating the G-bomb or Gamma bomb, “the most powerful weapon ever created by men.” The lab is in a secure military area in the New Mexico desert.

Banner kept the weapon’s plans a secret. This concerned Banner’s assistant, Igor Starsky, since no one could verify his work. Starsky corners Banner violently, but Banner claims he makes no mistakes, and detests those who think with their fists.

General Thaddeus Thunderbolt Ross, the officer in charge, is impatient, and pressures Banner to test the bomb, calling him a “milksop”. Betty Ross, the General’s daughter, steps in to defend Banner, which is appreciated by the scientist.

On the day of the test, Banner discovers that there is a parked vehicle near the detonation area. Asking Starsky to delay the countdown, Banner jumps on a jeep to alert the individual, Rick Jones, a teenager who sneaked in the base dared by his friends.

Banner reaches Jones on time to push him into a protective trench, but he does not make it. Starsky does not halt the countdown, the G-bomb blasts and bathes Banner with the mortal Gamma rays.

Against all expectations, Banner survives without being killed or wounded. They keep Banner and Jones in a room for observation.

At sunset, Banner feels strange. A Geiger counter (a device that measures radiation) goes wild. Suddenly, Banner suffers a metamorphosis and turns into a tall, muscular gray skin monster: The Hulk!

Jones witnesses the incredible transformation and the Hulk pushes him aside while walking through a wall as if it were made of cardboard.

A jeep accidentally hits the Hulk. The car damages, but the monster escapes into the darkness unharmed.

Jones follows the Hulk, feeling in great debt to Banner for saving his life earlier that day.

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Story #2

Part 2, The Hulk Strikes!

Writer: Stan Lee. Penciler: Jack Kirby. Inker: Paul Reinman. Colorist: Stan Goldberg. Letterer: Ray Holloway.

Synopsis

As a large gray monster, Bruce Banner hides from soldiers. One of them states: “We’ve got to find that... That Hulk!!”

Hulk walks back to the cabin, followed by Rick Jones.

They find Igor Starsky looking for the top secret documents about the gamma bomb. Starsky shots the Hulk on a shoulder, who throws him over a desk, knocking him out. Rick finds the documents taped to the bottom of a glass beaker.

Suddenly, Hulk looks at a photo of Banner and claims “I... I know that face!! It is weak.. Soft!!” Rick explains the monster he is that man.

Hulk has memories of the bomb explosion and realizes that the gamma radiation caused his human side to turn into him.

Rick offers to help the Hulk, but he reacts like an arrogant savage. “I don’t need you! I don’t need anybody!” and adds “With my strength, my power, the world is mine!”

Hulk dislikes the fact that Rick knows his secret identity, and walks towards him in a menacing way. At that very moment, the sun rises. This has a terrible effect on the monster. “My head!! My brain.. It’s on fire!” utters the Hulk as he changes back into Bruce Banner.

“The nightmare is over!” says Banner.

Note: Erroneous statement from the same man who recently said “I don’t make mistakes...”

Someone is at the door. It’s the police!

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Story #3

Part 3, The Search For The Hulk

Writer: Stan Lee. Penciler: Jack Kirby. Inker: Paul Reinman. Colorist: Stan Goldberg. Letterer: Art Simek.

Synopsis

General Thunderbolt Ross and his soldiers storm into Bruce Banner’s cabin as they trailed the Hulk there. Yet only Banner, Rick Jones, and Igor Starsky are in it.

Soldiers recognize Starsky as a spy and believe he has something to do with the Hulk. They take him away.

One military man questions about the relation between Banner and Hulk, but the others dismiss it as impossible because of the Hulk’s resemblance to a grand gorilla or a bear dressed in tatters.

Banner hands the secret gamma bomb documents to the military, who leave to pursue their search for the Hulk.

Betty Ross, the General’s daughter, comes to the cabin as well. She apologizes to Banner for her father’s harsh behavior, explaining that he’s under a terrible strain. But Banner wants to be left alone, so he kindly walks Betty to the door, promising to call her later. “Please do... Bruce! I feel you’re in some great trouble, and... I want to help!” she says. It’s obvious these two have feelings for each other...

Rick places bandages on Banner’s shoulder (where Starsky shot the Hulk), and asks Banner if the nightmare is really over. The scientist gives a correct answer this time: “No, Rick, it’s just... Beginning!”

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Story #4

Part 4, Enter... The Gargoyle!

Writer: Stan Lee. Penciler: Jack Kirby. Inker: Paul Reinman. Colorist: Stan Goldberg. Letterer: Art Simek.

Synopsis

From his prison cell, Igor Starsky sends an encrypted message to his team using a sub-miniature transistor located under his thumbnail. The message informs the Soviets about the existence of the Hulk.

The message gets to the Gargoyle, a powerful yet feared Soviet military monster man. He looks very interested in the Hulk, so he flies on a rocket to the United States.

The US defense forces destroy the rocket, but after the Gargoyle escapes from it, landing near the Army base in New Mexico where Bruce Banner was at.

Meanwhile, Banner and Rick Jones are driving a Jeep, trying to get away as far as possible. Banner realized that night would trigger the metamorphosis into the Hulk!

Unfortunately, night came too suddenly. Banner turns into Hulk while still at the wheel, crashing the car! Luckily, Rick remained unharmed in the accident.

Hulk realizes that Betty Ross lives nearby and walks to her house, ignoring Rick’s pleads to stop. The Gargoyle finds them, and follows them unnoticed.

In her house, all the recent events trouble Betty. Her father, Thunderbolt Ross, suggests getting some fresh air.

“Perhaps I can tell myself it was all a dream.. There is no Hulk!” says Betty. But it is not other that the Hulk who approaches her!

The monster states: “But there is a Hulk!! And don’t you ever forget it!!”

Betty faints. Ricks begs the Hulk to leave before someone sees them. Suddenly, the Gargoyle shows up, pointing at them with a strange gun.

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Story #5

Part 5, The Hulk Triumphant!

Writer: Stan Lee. Penciler: Jack Kirby. Inker: Paul Reinman. Colorist: Stan Goldberg. Letterer: Art Simek.

Synopsis

The Gargoyle shoots at Hulk and Rick Jones using hypnotic bullets which make them fall under his command. Then, he takes them away.

Thunderbolt Ross finds his daughter Betty: “It was the Hulk! He came from out of the darkness! He.. He was terrifying!”

Ross calms her down and says, “I’ll find him, Betty! I swear to you, my child, I’ll find him and destroy him!”

The Gargoyle is eager to return to the Soviet Union. He wants his scientists to study the Hulk and create an army of powerful creatures which they could use to rule the world.

He brings them to a stealth plane and flies back to the URSS.

High in the sky, Hulk receives sunlight, and turns into Bruce Banner.

When they land, the Gargoyle realizes that Hulk and Banner are the same.

Bringing them to a secret stronghold, the villain laments not being able to look like a regular man again, and breaks in tears (!): “I’d give anything to be normal!”

“I cannot stop myself from turning into the Hulk..” Banner tells him. “But your case is different! I know how to cure you...“

Using radiation, Banner can turn the Gargoyle into his human form. As a side effect, the villain is no longer a genius.

Grateful, the former Gargoyle helps Banner and Rick escape, and turns against his Soviet comrades since he became a monster because of them, during secret bomb tests. While Banner and Rick fly back to the US on a rocket, the Gargoyle blows up the Soviet base, dying in the blast.

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Quotes

Interesting passages found in this comic book.

"I don't make errors."
~ BRUCE BANNER
"You know how I detest men who think with their fists!"
~ BRUCE BANNER
"Get out of my way, insect!"
~ HULK
"Human?? Why should I want to be human?!?"
~ HULK
"I don't need anybody!"
~ HULK
"The trouble with you is you're a milksop! You've got no guts!"
~ THUNDERBOLT ROSS

 

Review / Commentaries


The Incredible Hulk #1 Review by (February 15, 2010)

Comments:
In this issue, the Hulk’s debut comic, his skin is gray, instead of the green that identifies him. Gray turned out poorly on the printed comics because of certain limitations in the printers of the early 60s. So Marvel changed the skin color of the Hulk from gray to another one that printed better starting issue #2. And they chose, as you might guess correctly, green. Though such change was visually significant, the stories did not explain the reason for such modification at all until several decades later. 

Stan Lee, seeing the success of the Thing (who came out 1/2 a year earlier), and familiar with writing monster comics, still popular in the early 60s, defined a new potentially successful monster. He based him on two famous horror novel characters: the monster of Frankenstein, large and powerful, and Dr. Jeckyl and Mr. Hyde, a person who mutates to his evil side. He chose Hulk for his name, the same as an earlier character (an extraterrestrial villain). But the original Hulk got renamed to Xemnu because the second Hulk became a household powerhouse.

While Stan Lee came up with the idea, the plot, and the script, Jack Kirby, came up with the visual designs. Both are considered co-creators of the Incredible Hulk. 



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Collecting INCREDIBLE HULK (1962) #1-6, TALES TO ASTONISH (1959) #100, INCREDIBLE HULK (1968) #102, and material from TALES TO ASTONISH (1959) #59-99 and #101.

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Main/1st Story Full Credits

Jack Kirby
Paul Reinman
Stan Goldberg
Jack Kirby (Cover Penciler)
Jack Kirby (Cover Inker)
Stan Goldberg (Cover Colorist)
Additional Credits
Letterer: Ray Holloway.
Editor: Stan Lee.

Characters

All stories. Listed in alphabetical order.

Betty Ross
Betty Ross

(Elizabeth Ross)
Bruce Banner
Bruce Banner

(Robert Bruce Banner)
Hulk
Hulk

(Robert Bruce Banner)
Thunderbolt Ross
Thunderbolt Ross

(Thaddeus Ross)
Igor Starsky
Igor Starsky

(Igor Drenkov)


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