The Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) has introduced five different Hulks, each with a unique color and story. The most well-known is Bruce Banner's Hulk.
To be fair, Ruffalo's Bruce Banner does get green eyes when he starts to get angry. As you can see, the other Hulks had decidedly green eyeballs: Eric Bana's Hulk: Edward Norton's Hulk: Close up.
This category is for the eye color of all characters.
Then, in 2008, The Incredible Hulk became the second film in the MCU, though the cast and story did end up being distant from the other storylines over time. Still, this movie introduced the Hulk, and since that time, the MCU has built out the lore around the character, and produced several variants of the Hulk in a range of different colors.
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The Hulk first appeared in The Incredible Hulk #1 (cover dated May 1962), written by writer-editor Stan Lee, penciled and co-plotted by Jack Kirby, [7][8] and inked by Paul Reinman. Lee cites influence from Frankenstein [9] and Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde in the Hulk's creation: It was patently apparent that [the monstrous character the] Thing was the most popular character in [Marvel's recently.
This category is for the eye color of all characters.
I've been wondering if just maybe they should've kept Tat Maslany's eyes hazel for She-Hulk -- the colour's already so close to green that, who would even notice?
Though most often depicted in green, the Hulk has been seen in a few different colors throughout Marvel comics, each with a unique power and meaning.
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From the Yellow Hulk to the Red Hulk and the classic Green Hulk, Marvel's Hulks have appeared in almost every color of the rainbow.
To be fair, Ruffalo's Bruce Banner does get green eyes when he starts to get angry. As you can see, the other Hulks had decidedly green eyeballs: Eric Bana's Hulk: Edward Norton's Hulk: Close up.
Then, in 2008, The Incredible Hulk became the second film in the MCU, though the cast and story did end up being distant from the other storylines over time. Still, this movie introduced the Hulk, and since that time, the MCU has built out the lore around the character, and produced several variants of the Hulk in a range of different colors.
The Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) has introduced five different Hulks, each with a unique color and story. The most well-known is Bruce Banner's Hulk.
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To be fair, Ruffalo's Bruce Banner does get green eyes when he starts to get angry. As you can see, the other Hulks had decidedly green eyeballs: Eric Bana's Hulk: Edward Norton's Hulk: Close up.
This category is for the eye color of all characters.
Hulk Hogan's black eye at Wrestlemania IX has been described as being the result of either a jet ski accident, or a fight with Randy Savage.
The Hulk first appeared in The Incredible Hulk #1 (cover dated May 1962), written by writer-editor Stan Lee, penciled and co-plotted by Jack Kirby, [7][8] and inked by Paul Reinman. Lee cites influence from Frankenstein [9] and Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde in the Hulk's creation: It was patently apparent that [the monstrous character the] Thing was the most popular character in [Marvel's recently.
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Then, in 2008, The Incredible Hulk became the second film in the MCU, though the cast and story did end up being distant from the other storylines over time. Still, this movie introduced the Hulk, and since that time, the MCU has built out the lore around the character, and produced several variants of the Hulk in a range of different colors.
The Hulk is one of Marvel's most iconic characters. He is instantly recognizable by his massive physique and often his green skin. However, the iconic green wasn't always the giant's color. Over the years, Bruce Banner's alter ego has taken on a variety of colors, each representing a.
I've been wondering if just maybe they should've kept Tat Maslany's eyes hazel for She-Hulk -- the colour's already so close to green that, who would even notice?
The Hulk first appeared in The Incredible Hulk #1 (cover dated May 1962), written by writer-editor Stan Lee, penciled and co-plotted by Jack Kirby, [7][8] and inked by Paul Reinman. Lee cites influence from Frankenstein [9] and Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde in the Hulk's creation: It was patently apparent that [the monstrous character the] Thing was the most popular character in [Marvel's recently.
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From the Yellow Hulk to the Red Hulk and the classic Green Hulk, Marvel's Hulks have appeared in almost every color of the rainbow.
The Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) has introduced five different Hulks, each with a unique color and story. The most well-known is Bruce Banner's Hulk.
The Hulk is one of Marvel's most iconic characters. He is instantly recognizable by his massive physique and often his green skin. However, the iconic green wasn't always the giant's color. Over the years, Bruce Banner's alter ego has taken on a variety of colors, each representing a.
Then, in 2008, The Incredible Hulk became the second film in the MCU, though the cast and story did end up being distant from the other storylines over time. Still, this movie introduced the Hulk, and since that time, the MCU has built out the lore around the character, and produced several variants of the Hulk in a range of different colors.
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This category is for the eye color of all characters.
Then, in 2008, The Incredible Hulk became the second film in the MCU, though the cast and story did end up being distant from the other storylines over time. Still, this movie introduced the Hulk, and since that time, the MCU has built out the lore around the character, and produced several variants of the Hulk in a range of different colors.
Though most often depicted in green, the Hulk has been seen in a few different colors throughout Marvel comics, each with a unique power and meaning.
The Hulk first appeared in The Incredible Hulk #1 (cover dated May 1962), written by writer-editor Stan Lee, penciled and co-plotted by Jack Kirby, [7][8] and inked by Paul Reinman. Lee cites influence from Frankenstein [9] and Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde in the Hulk's creation: It was patently apparent that [the monstrous character the] Thing was the most popular character in [Marvel's recently.
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Though most often depicted in green, the Hulk has been seen in a few different colors throughout Marvel comics, each with a unique power and meaning.
The Hulk first appeared in The Incredible Hulk #1 (cover dated May 1962), written by writer-editor Stan Lee, penciled and co-plotted by Jack Kirby, [7][8] and inked by Paul Reinman. Lee cites influence from Frankenstein [9] and Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde in the Hulk's creation: It was patently apparent that [the monstrous character the] Thing was the most popular character in [Marvel's recently.
To be fair, Ruffalo's Bruce Banner does get green eyes when he starts to get angry. As you can see, the other Hulks had decidedly green eyeballs: Eric Bana's Hulk: Edward Norton's Hulk: Close up.
The Hulk is one of Marvel's most iconic characters. He is instantly recognizable by his massive physique and often his green skin. However, the iconic green wasn't always the giant's color. Over the years, Bruce Banner's alter ego has taken on a variety of colors, each representing a.
The Hulk is one of Marvel's most iconic characters. He is instantly recognizable by his massive physique and often his green skin. However, the iconic green wasn't always the giant's color. Over the years, Bruce Banner's alter ego has taken on a variety of colors, each representing a.
Then, in 2008, The Incredible Hulk became the second film in the MCU, though the cast and story did end up being distant from the other storylines over time. Still, this movie introduced the Hulk, and since that time, the MCU has built out the lore around the character, and produced several variants of the Hulk in a range of different colors.
The Hulk first appeared in The Incredible Hulk #1 (cover dated May 1962), written by writer-editor Stan Lee, penciled and co-plotted by Jack Kirby, [7][8] and inked by Paul Reinman. Lee cites influence from Frankenstein [9] and Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde in the Hulk's creation: It was patently apparent that [the monstrous character the] Thing was the most popular character in [Marvel's recently.
I've been wondering if just maybe they should've kept Tat Maslany's eyes hazel for She-Hulk -- the colour's already so close to green that, who would even notice?
To be fair, Ruffalo's Bruce Banner does get green eyes when he starts to get angry. As you can see, the other Hulks had decidedly green eyeballs: Eric Bana's Hulk: Edward Norton's Hulk: Close up.
This category is for the eye color of all characters.
The Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) has introduced five different Hulks, each with a unique color and story. The most well-known is Bruce Banner's Hulk.
Though most often depicted in green, the Hulk has been seen in a few different colors throughout Marvel comics, each with a unique power and meaning.
Hulk Hogan's black eye at Wrestlemania IX has been described as being the result of either a jet ski accident, or a fight with Randy Savage.
From the Yellow Hulk to the Red Hulk and the classic Green Hulk, Marvel's Hulks have appeared in almost every color of the rainbow.