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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 112. Chapters: Hulk, Maxwell Klinger, Scrappy-Doo, Archie Goodwin, Kurt Hummel, Freddy Krueger, Sue Sylvester, Quinn Fabray, Rachel Berry, Cloak and Dagger, The Carters, Brittany Pierce, Santana Lopez, Terri Schuester, Emma Pillsbury, Will Schuester, Shaggy Rogers, Scooby-Doo, Black Alice, Nancy Thompson, Artie Abrams, Lauren Zizes, Burt Hummel, Bailey Quarters, J.D., Fixer, Mike Chang, Finn Hudson, Blacklash, Puck, Daphne Blake, Tina Cohen-Chang, Egon Spengler, C. J. Cregg, Rip Cord, Fred Jones, Grunt, Alex P. Keaton, Quill, Ted Mosby, Beverly Switzler, Jiminy Glick, Mary Albright, Blazing Skull, Benjamin L. Willard, The Professor, Famine, Earl Pitts, Freestyle, Don Orville, J. Robert Fowler, Vincent Van Ghoul, The Tar Monster, Nick Geraci, Homer Price, Sal Narducci, Yabba-Doo. Excerpt: The Hulk is a fictional character, a superhero in the Marvel Comics Universe. Created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby, the character first appeared in The Incredible Hulk #1 (May 1962). The Hulk is cast as the emotional and impulsive alter ego of the withdrawn and reserved physicist Dr. Bruce Banner. The Hulk appears shortly after Banner is accidentally exposed to the blast of a test detonation of a gamma bomb (referred to as a "G-bomb") he invented. Subsequently, Banner will involuntarily transform into the Hulk, depicted as a giant, raging, humanoid monster, leading to extreme complications in Banner's life. Lee said the Hulk's creation was inspired by a combination of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde and Frankenstein. Although the Hulk's coloration has varied throughout the character's publication history, the most consistent shade is green. As the Hulk, Banner is capable of significant feats of strength, which increases in direct proportion to the character's anger. As the character himself puts it, "The madder Hulk gets, the stronger Hulk gets!" Strong em...