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The Hulk, real name Bruce Banner, (PROSE: To the Slaughter [+]Stephen Cole, BBC Eighth Doctor Adventures (BBC Books, 2005).) and once referred to by Spider-Man as "Hulkie", (COMIC: The Totally Stonking, Surprisingly Educational And Utterly Mindboggling Comic Relief Comic [+]Dan Abnett, et al., Fleetway Publications (1991).) was, according to some accounts, a real superhero (COMIC: Party Animals [+]Gary Russell, DWM Comics (Marvel Comics, 1991)., etc.) who attended Bonjaxx's birthday party at Maruthea (COMIC: Party Animals [+]Gary Russell, DWM Comics (Marvel Comics, 1991)., The Incomplete Death's Head [+]Dan Abnett, Marvel Comics UK (1993).) and donated to Comic Relief. (COMIC: The Totally Stonking, Surprisingly Educational And Utterly Mindboggling Comic Relief Comic [+]Dan Abnett, et al., Fleetway Publications (1991).) However, some other accounts seemed to present him as a fictional character by Marvel Comics. (TV: The Return of Doctor Mysterio [+]Steven Moffat, Doctor Who Christmas Special 2016 (BBC One, 2016)., etc.)

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Hulk at Bonjaxx's birthday party on Maruthea. (COMIC: The Incomplete Death's Head [+]Dan Abnett, Marvel Comics UK (1993).)

The Hulk visited Maruthea for Bonjaxx's birthday party. The Seventh Doctor talked with one of his future incarnations at the bar and later at a table near the Hulk. (COMIC: Party Animals [+]Gary Russell, DWM Comics (Marvel Comics, 1991)., The Incomplete Death's Head [+]Dan Abnett, Marvel Comics UK (1993). At one point, Hulk was sat next to Captain Scarlet. (COMIC: Party Animals [+]Gary Russell, DWM Comics (Marvel Comics, 1991).)

Hulk was among the superheroes who donated to Comic Relief in 1991, donating a fiver despite not understanding what was going on. Despite not understanding, he felt a warm and tingly glow inside, as well as love and brotherhood for everybody, with Spider-Man assuring him that he'd be back to normal by the morning. (COMIC: The Totally Stonking, Surprisingly Educational And Utterly Mindboggling Comic Relief Comic [+]Dan Abnett, et al., Fleetway Publications (1991).)

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The Hulk on Maxwell Collins' T-shirt. (COMIC: Moving In [+]Mark Wright, DWM Comics (Panini Comics, 2016).)

In 1972, Maxwell Collins had various shirts featuring the Hulk, one showing the Hulk's full body (COMIC: The Pestilent Heart [+]Mark Wright, DWM Comics (Panini Comics, 2016).) and one showing just his face. He believed that the Hulk could beat both Batman and Captain America easily by smashing both of them into the ground. The Twelfth Doctor disagreed, claiming that brains always beat brawn. (COMIC: Moving In [+]Mark Wright, DWM Comics (Panini Comics, 2016).)

Ace once referred to de Vries as "the Incredible Hulk". (PROSE: Matrix [+]Robert Perry and Mike Tucker, BBC Past Doctor Adventures (BBC Books, 1998).)

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A poster depicting the cover of an issue of The Incredible Hulk. (TV: The Return of Doctor Mysterio [+]Steven Moffat, Doctor Who Christmas Special 2016 (BBC One, 2016).)

On the wall of his childhood bedroom, Grant had a poster depicting the front cover of an issue of The Incredible Hulk. The issue depicted the Hulk fighting Wolverine, captioned "The Incredible Hulk and now... the Wolverine!". (TV: The Return of Doctor Mysterio [+]Steven Moffat, Doctor Who Christmas Special 2016 (BBC One, 2016).)

Fitz Kreiner, feeling great rage and increased strength while under the influence of Arnauld Klimt's slugs, thought that Bruce Banner must have felt the same way before he turned big and green. (PROSE: To the Slaughter [+]Stephen Cole, BBC Eighth Doctor Adventures (BBC Books, 2005).)

Toshiko Sato joked that Owen Harper, who had been exposed to radiation, had transformed into "the Incredible Sulk". (PROSE: Another Life [+]Peter Anghelides, BBC Torchwood novels (BBC Books, 2007).)

Gabby Gonzalez called a gigantic moving statue attacking her and the Tenth Doctor "the Incredible Bulk". (COMIC: The Arts in Space [+]Nick Abadzis, Doctor Who: The Tenth Doctor (Titan Comics, 2014).)

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