FACT #12
The Hulk is a
fictional superhero appearing in publications by the American publisher Marvel
Comics. Created by writer Stan Lee and artist Jack Kirby, the character first
appeared in the debut issue of The Incredible Hulk (May 1962). In his comic
book appearances, the character is both the Hulk, a green-skinned, hulking and
muscular humanoid possessing a vast degree of physical strength, and his alter
ego Dr. Robert Bruce Banner, a physically weak, socially withdrawn, and
emotionally reserved physicist, the two existing as independent personalities
and resenting of the other.
In the debut, Lee
chose grey for the Hulk because he wanted a color that did not suggest any
particular ethnic group.Colorist Stan Goldberg, however, had problems with
the grey coloring, resulting in different shades of grey, and even green, in
the issue. After seeing the first published issue, Lee chose to change the skin
color to green. Green was used in retellings of the origin, with even
reprints of the original story being recolored for the next two decades, until
The Incredible Hulk vol. 2, #302 (December 1984) reintroduced the grey Hulk in
flashbacks set close to the origin story. An exception is the early trade
paperback, Origins of Marvel Comics, from 1974, which explains the difficulties
in keeping the grey color consistent in a Stan Lee written prologue, and
reprints the origin story keeping the grey coloration. Since December 1984,
reprints of the first issue have displayed the original grey coloring, with the
fictional canon specifying that the Hulk's skin had initially been grey.
FACT #12
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