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Things you didn’t know about the Hulk
- Frankenstein's Monster: Lee was particularly drawn to the idea of a powerful, misunderstood monster who was essentially good but constantly pursued by those who feared him. He often cited the Boris Karloff film portrayal of Frankenstein's monster as an influence.
- Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde: This classic tale provided the core concept of a brilliant but mild-mannered scientist who transforms into a monstrous alter ego, driven by a darker, more primal side. The duality of Bruce Banner and the Hulk is a direct parallel to Jekyll and Hyde.
Jack Kirby, the co-creator and artist, also acknowledged the Frankenstein influence and even commented on the "hysterical strength" of a mother lifting a car off her trapped child as an inspiration for the Hu…
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Why Is The Hulk Portrayed As An Antihero?
He has color green, due to why secondary colors are appropriate. He was based on Frankenstein’s monster. He faces other heroes such as the thing Thor and wolverine was in a hero back. Then he was a villain in his first appearance.