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If you know Hulk, you don't just associate the name with a big, green, muscle-bound superhero, but also with the unassuming nuclear physicist
Dr. Bruce Banner, who transforms into the incredible Hulk at the slightest hint of anger. How does that happen? An accident with a prototype gamma bomb, a few stray gamma rays, and bam! – an unwilling superhero with superhuman strength reminiscent of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde is born.
If you're a Hulk fan, you've probably seen all the movies and series. But do you have the corresponding fan gear for the green superhero? Here, you'll find everything a Hulk heart desires. With a green
cap and T-shirt featuring Hulk motifs, you'll be ready to show your hero strength anytime. If you prefer something smaller, you can also get a Hulk Funko Pop! to display on your shelf. Browse through our
official Hulk Merch and fill your cart with your favorites. Hulk merchandise also makes a great gift idea for Avengers fans.
Hulk in Pop Culture
The powerhouse is part of the
Marvel Universe and is a complex superhero loved for his ambivalence. In his adventures, he fights against villains like Absorbing Man, The Abomination, The Leader, and General Thaddeus "Thunderbolt" Ross. Like most superheroes, Hulk first came to life on paper, but TV series and live-action films soon followed. From 1978 to 1982, a TV series called "The Incredible Hulk" aired, with Lou Ferrigno playing the Hulk and Bill Bixby portraying the mild-mannered nuclear physicist. As part of the Marvel
Avengers, Hulk became known to a wider audience and met
Captain America,
Iron Man,
Thor, and
Spiderman. Since 2012, Hulk has also appeared in the Avengers films, where he has action-packed adventures with Captain America, Iron Man, Black Widow, Loki, and Hawkeye. Hulk veteran
Lou Ferrigno voices Hulk in the films, with
Mark Ruffalo playing Bruce Banner. That Hulk is so well-known today is something creators Jack Kirby and Stan Lee could hardly have dreamed of, as the comic series was canceled after just six issues. Shortly before this happened, Kirby received a letter from a student group that had made the green hero the mascot of their dormitory. As a result, Hulk made guest appearances in other series and comics.