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He's one of the most enduring characters across all popular culture—and this collection of The Incredible Hulk Issues 1–6, along with his appearances in Tales to Astonish, is where it all began. The lavish reproduction of the original comics brings Hulk to rampaging yet sorrowful life alongside original artwork, rare photographs, and ephemera.
TASCHEN presents the Hulk in an oversized hardcover format that showcases the character's earliest adventures from 1962 to 1966. This massive volume collects the complete run of The Incredible Hulk #1-6, documenting the second Marvel character created by the legendary collaboration of Stan Lee and Jack Kirby.
All issues have been photographed using TASCHEN's sterling reproduction methods, resembling the way these comics first looked when initially published, while also being digitally remastered using modern retouching techniques to correct problems with the era's inexpensive, imperfect printing. Each page preserves the original visual style of the Silver Age of comics.
An introduction by pop-culture and comic scholar Douglas Wolk, meticulously researched and adorned with rarely seen original art, photos, and paraphernalia showcasing the Hulk's lasting impact on global culture, rounds out this massive package. The book traces Bruce Banner's transformation from experimental gamma bomb accident to one of Marvel's most complex characters.
The Hulk was a monster—the alter ego of scientist Bruce Banner, unleashed when an experimental bomb douses the hapless scientist in gamma radiation. This collection documents how Stan Lee and Jack Kirby created a character that defied explanation: at times at war with superheroes, villains, the military, and even Banner himself.
This hardcover edition serves as both a scholarly archive and a striking decorative accent for any collection. The oversized format and high-quality reproduction make it perfect for displaying the iconic cover art and interior pages that defined an era of comic book history.
He's one of the most enduring characters across all popular culture—and this collection of The Incredible Hulk Issues 1–6, along with his appearances in Tales to Astonish, is where it all began. The lavish reproduction of the original comics brings Hulk to rampaging yet sorrowful life alongside original artwork, rare photographs, and ephemera.
TASCHEN presents the Hulk in an oversized hardcover format that showcases the character's earliest adventures from 1962 to 1966. This massive volume collects the complete run of The Incredible Hulk #1-6, documenting the second Marvel character created by the legendary collaboration of Stan Lee and Jack Kirby.
All issues have been photographed using TASCHEN's sterling reproduction methods, resembling the way these comics first looked when initially published, while also being digitally remastered using modern retouching techniques to correct problems with the era's inexpensive, imperfect printing. Each page preserves the original visual style of the Silver Age of comics.
An introduction by pop-culture and comic scholar Douglas Wolk, meticulously researched and adorned with rarely seen original art, photos, and paraphernalia showcasing the Hulk's lasting impact on global culture, rounds out this massive package. The book traces Bruce Banner's transformation from experimental gamma bomb accident to one of Marvel's most complex characters.
The Hulk was a monster—the alter ego of scientist Bruce Banner, unleashed when an experimental bomb douses the hapless scientist in gamma radiation. This collection documents how Stan Lee and Jack Kirby created a character that defied explanation: at times at war with superheroes, villains, the military, and even Banner himself.
This hardcover edition serves as both a scholarly archive and a striking decorative accent for any collection. The oversized format and high-quality reproduction make it perfect for displaying the iconic cover art and interior pages that defined an era of comic book history.