Hulk

Approval Rate: 54%

54%Approval ratio

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    b0rk1557

    Fri Jul 22 2011

    Jekyll and Hyde for dullards.

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    magneticd

    Fri Apr 22 2011

    The Hulk is the strongest one there is, which is also pretty bad when you can't control your temper. Imagine being in the stall next to this asshole when he realizes there's no paper left.

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    toxicfayson08

    Thu Sep 04 2008

    Hulk Smash

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    oldiesmusicfan_101

    Sat Aug 16 2008

    Laughable, more of an anti-hero then a hero though isn't he? Would get one star but seeing Bruce come up with these elaborate plans only to see them destroyed by the green numb nuts is always good for a laugh.

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    mad_maxxie

    Wed Aug 13 2008

    He's alright cuz he's pretty much a vicious behemoth but he's a one-trick pony, it's just a never ending cycle of,"you won't like me when I'm angry", transform, "Hulk Smash" over and over cuz he can't really do anything but smash things like a brute.

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    g_at_bblovesh_eramazingdanny

    Mon Aug 11 2008

    He's alright, nothing too special.

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    ms_78169023

    Thu Aug 07 2008

    pussy

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    the_non_era191

    Thu Aug 07 2008

    You can't kill the Hulk.

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    brenden

    Sat Aug 02 2008

    pretty sweet but sucks because he can't control it.

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    hunterschapelu_nlimited

    Sat Aug 02 2008

    If only Bruce Banner could use his gifted mind while he was the Hulk instead of raging out of control all the time. Moral: We all have a little--I mean huge--green-eyed monster inside of us waiting to be unleashed.

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    mr_matt

    Fri Aug 01 2008

    this guy has some issues

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    katrinabena

    Fri Aug 01 2008

    The movies ruined the Hulk for me. I was never into the Hulk comicbook but I used to love the old Bill Bixby/Lou Ferrigno series.

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    sharp60c

    Tue Mar 14 2006

    The thing worked a lot better than the hulk, dr. bruce banner was just a name for an exuse for Marvels probaly best period in history

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    jamie_mcbain

    Sun Jun 20 2004

    Going to have to give the Hulk, a 5 or he'll get mad.

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    jontheman

    Thu Mar 18 2004

    Must need a vast clothing budget

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    squirrelmaster_69

    Wed Mar 17 2004

    nothings cooler than a big green man of muscle that happens to always be pissed off (sarcasm).

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    tvtator

    Thu Nov 06 2003

    He needs anger management

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    kamylienne

    Tue Aug 12 2003

    I think the greatest superpower for the Hulk lies within the structural integrity of his pants. Everything gets ripped to shreds, but his pants, though still ripped up a bit, still hold out. Nice pants.

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    mikeholly93

    Tue Aug 12 2003

    I wish that I could turn into the Incredible Hulk so i can scare evil women who rip men off and freeload off them!

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    stanuzbeck

    Sun Jul 27 2003

    How come all of his clothes ripped except for a boxer-shorts-sized piece of his jeans? Wouldn't his glutes get all huge and muscular too, or his quadriceps? Come one now.

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    cheshirekat

    Thu May 29 2003

    i'm sorry, i've just never found him interesting enough.

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    bagman689

    Wed Mar 20 2002

    Don't you know:NOTHING STOPS THE HULK!!!

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    jmizafda

    Sun Jan 20 2002

    I go a ways back as a fan of the Hulk - back to when he was battleship grey - and I'm not interested in Oprah-like psychological profiling of my superheroes ... the way I see it, the time you need a superhero most is when someone or something is threatening to kick your ass or eliminate your planet, and believe me my earthling friend, that's when the other clad-in-tights wimps board the invisible airplane and hit the road -- while Hulk goesnfor a can of whoopass outta the pantry of pain. He's also the only superhero I know of to be kicked out of X-men and the Hall of Justice folk wouldn't even let him on the grounds ... and, he could take Superman down with one green arm tied behind his back.

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    lord_of_the_waves

    Fri Oct 19 2001

    Brucey is an Ok guy. It can be hard to figure out if he is god or bad. Had a short time as an avenger i believe. Poorly animated. other than that the Hulk is a good read.

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    medgarevers

    Thu Aug 16 2001

    The incredible hulk show from the 60's (starring Bill Bixby & Lou Ferrigno) is one of the only superhero shows that can be taken seriously. The hulk wasn't one of my favourite superheroes until I saw this show. Big, green and not to be messed with!

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    danmuse

    Fri Aug 03 2001

    The Incredible Hulk was my favorite superhero as a kid. I like him because he's not all slick and suave or even cool. He's more like a brooding, almost shy hero who doesn't seek the limelight. Not the celebrity type. He's the anti-cool hero, which in my comic book, is ultimately the coolest of all.

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    thorne

    Thu Jun 28 2001

    The Hulk never did much for me. Sure he is a hero nad he is brilliant, but how many battles has he won ON HIS OWN? Really, the green goliath is kind of co-dependent. He is basically the same as a weight lifter died green with ten times the smart. Smart guy but not really a character I strongly look up to. I like what he stands for though. Inside each and everyone one of us there is a huge bulky green lug just waiting to burst out and beat the tar out of evil doers. Great person, just not a great hero.

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    albatross

    Sat Jun 23 2001

    Bruce Banner - where do you get that supply of purple slacks??? Also how do you finance all of the clothing you must continually purchase everytime you bust out as greenie???

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    hola_de_chile

    Sun Apr 15 2001

    AAARRRGGGHHH!

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    reba3973om

    Sun Feb 06 2000

    I HAD to pick at least 4 or the Hulk would kick my skinny ass...

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    cind467om

    Wed Feb 02 2000

    A sexy green Hulk is hard to come by these days. He was a great do gooder -- and was a lot more fun to watch than Superman!

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    nyyanksfan

    Tue Feb 01 2000

    How can you beat a man who is both in a real TV series and animated. Who, when they were a child, didn't want to turn completely green? Step up to the plate! If you're going to criticize the MAN, don't hide behind anonymity!!

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    magellan

    Mon Jan 31 2000

    One of my finest memories of the Hulk took place in a Saturday Night Live spoof of the superheroes. Apparently there was some mixer for the superheroes, and Spiderman, Superman, and possibly Aquaman were waiting in line to use the restroom. Time went by, and it was clear that whoever was in there was up to no good. Finally the Incredible Hulk (played by John Belushi) came staggering out fanning the air. The smell immediately overwhelmed the waiting superheroes, leaving little doubt as to who was the most dominant.