RRP: £34.99
Our Price: £24.48 (subject to change)
Editorial
Amazon.co.uk Review
One of the best television adaptations of a comic book, The Incredible Hulk (1978-82) lent gravity and pathos to the fantastic premise--an experiment gone wrong causes a scientist to transform into a giant creature whenever he becomes angry--established in the popular Marvel Comics series. The network version stripped away the Hulk's outlandish foes (as well as his rudimentary speech) and instead focused on the loneliness of his human alter ego, David Banner (well played by the late Bill Bixby), as he traveled across the United States in search of a cure for his affliction as well as an escape from a prying reporter (the late Jack Colvin, also terrific). But despite its Fugitive-like premise, the TV Hulk never lost its comic book audience thanks to the plausibly ferocious performance by actor/bodybuilder Lou Ferrigno (whose growls were dubbed by actors Ted Cassidy and Charles Napier) as the Hulk, who handled the action portions of the show with plausibly superhuman brawn. --Paul Gaita
Bargain price for both two seasons
Review date: 2008-06-25 Rating: 8 out of 10
This set is bascially all the series one and two DVDs in one box. All the same special features etc are the same. The outer box is a bit flimsy but inside the DVDs are in sturdy slim pack cases.
Save yourself some space on the shelf and get this at a bargain price.