Not even the awesome power of The Incredible Hulk could prevent the 1980 Writers Guild strike from delaying the debut of its fourth season, or from reducing the number of episodes in the season from 23 to 18, but fans still found enough excitement and drama in the lonely adventures of Dr. David Banner (Bill Bixby) and his powerful, green-skinned alter ego (Lou Ferrigno). It’s unfortunate that the fourth season wasn’t allowed to air its complete run of episodes, since the ones th…
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The Complete Superman Cartoons – Diamond Anniversary Edition
This collection of fully restored, 1930s animated shorts from the legendary Max Fleischer are a real treat. For anyone who has grown up associating the Superman character with different phases of art direction in Superman comic books over the last 50 years, or best remembers the look of the Christopher Reeve films or the old television show, these ‘toons will be a mini-revelation. Expanding on cues from the first generation of Superman comics, Fleischer immerses the man from K…
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The Incredible Hulk third season (1979-1980) continued the interesting mix of melancholy and the auditorium-destroying action, which usually begins in particular the public, while exploring new ways of telling the story of David Banner (Bill Bixby) and his attempt to tame the monster (Lou Ferrigno) in him. Most episodes follow the Fugitive as part of previous seasons, with Banner always involved in tragedies large and small for his lonely road through the cour…
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Adventures of Superman – The Complete Third and Fourth Seasons

George Reeves returns as Superman (aka Clark Kent) in 26 episodes of season 3 and 4 Season program, which ran six seasons. This time his exploits take him stuffy European monarchy, a 'lost island, and even a cave during the year, 50,000 BC. And now for the first time the Man of Steel flying exciting fights and heroics are great in color! DVD Features introduced: DocumentariesFeaturette…
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Hit the road again with mild scientist David Banner (Emmy Award-nominated Bill Bixby) as all season 22 two episodes of The Incredible Hulk Smash on DVD for the first time! After accidental exposure to gamma radiation that leads him to transform into anger and uncontrollable Hulk (Lou Ferrigno) to Dr. Banner travels from town to town in search of a cure. Along the road is action-packed adventures that require his heroic abilities and his alter ego is huge…
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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 …
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In 1952 Superman flew right into the hearts and minds of the American TV audience faster than a speeding bullet. Though most people were already familiar with man of steel through his comic books, as well as the popular radio show, it was the new medium’s Adventures of Superman that transformed our resident Kryptonian into a timeless icon. For many young baby boomers, Superman was the ultimate symbol of truth, justice and the American way. After watching this nostalgic trip bac…
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Marvel Comics’ Fantastic Four animated series (1994-95)–depicting the first family of superheroes–got significantly better as it went along. The series always had good intentions, borrowing plots, concepts, characters, and even lines of dialogue from the classic Stan Lee-Jack Kirby comic books that kicked off the Marvel age of comics. And it was willing to spend two or even three episodes on a single story line. The early episodes, however, had serious drawbacks, such as a …
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Picking up where the final theatrical feature (Blade: Trinity) left off, Blade: The Series made a valiant attempt to translate the Marvel Comics vampire hunter’s adventures to the small screen; though the series was short-lived, the DVD features uncut versions of the episodes, as well as a smattering of extras. Rapper-turned-actor Kirk “Sticky Fingaz” Jones takes up the katana from Wesley Snipes as Blade, and he certainly fills the physical requirements for the role, which requi…
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Fantastic Four – World’s Greatest Heroes – The Complete First Season
When an experimental space voyage goes awry, four people are charged by cosmic rays. Together they become the Fantastic Four and use their unique powers o help the world battle multiple thetas, and to foil the evil plans of their equally powerful enemy, Doctor Doom.
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