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Hulk

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Not to be confused with The Mulk.
The Hulk
(Bruce Banner)
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Superhero Information
Gender:
Male ♂
Status:
Fictional
Hair: Black
Occupation: Superhero
Powers: Super strength
First appearance: "I Am Furious (Yellow)"
Voiced by: Nancy Cartwright
Hank Azaria


The Hulk (real name Bruce Banner) is a superhero.

History[edit]

When a green, paint covered Homer started rampaging through Springfield, people started comparing him to the Hulk. Stan Lee then said that Homer couldn't be the Hulk because he was. Stan Lee then started ripping his shirt off.[1]

Comic Book Guy collapsed into a pile of unsold Hulk hands in his back room. They all started saying voice lines.[2]

Ben Stiller, dressed as Iron Man, had a fight with Jack Black, dressed as The Hulk, as part of an act.[3]

Comic Book Guy has bookends of The Hulk and The Thing.[4]

One of the items that Comic Book Guy asked Bart to get him from the toy store was Hulk fists and feet.[5]

Comic Book Guy paraphrases Bruce Banner when he says "I don't like me when I'm angry".[6]

Lenny Leonard dressed as the Hulk as a last-minute Halloween costume.[7]

Non-canon[edit]

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Ralph Wiggum dressed up as Hulk when he was part of the Springfield Avengers. He said that he ruined his pants in a brand new way. In one of the credits scenes, Ralph, as the Hulk, tells Loki that he's not nice, then bashes him around.[8]

Behind the Laughter[edit]

Appearances[edit]

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