Five Times That Bruce Banner and Hulk Split From Each Other

In the latest Drawing Crazy Patterns, where we spotlight five recurring themes in comics, we examine five times that Bruce Banner and the Hulk were split from each other. I have a feature (that I haven’t used in a while) called Always Kind of Wondered, which is a feature spotlighting instances from comics where a comic book writer has clearly said, “Hey, why doesn’t Character X ever do Action Y?” The feature is generally about the “second generation” of comic book writers and beyond. The term “second generation” is to describe the comic book writers who grew up reading comic books, as the first generation of comic book writers (your Bill Fingers, Gardner Foxes, Jerry Siegels, Stan Lees, Jack Kirbys, John Broomes, Edmond Hamiltons, Otto Binders, etc.) obviously didn’t read comic books while growing up because there WERE no comic books until these creators CREATED them.In Incredible Hulk #130 (by Roy Thomas and Herb Trimpe), after one of the Hulk’s rampages, when he turned back into Banner, the scientist found himsel near a school that he had worked with a professor on Gamma Ray theory. He decided to see if he could find his old teacher to come up with an idea on how to rid himself of the Hulk, but instead, he found an old classmate of his. The classmate agreed to help him, and after some experimenting, they instead split Banner from the Hulk!

In the latest Drawing Crazy Patterns, where we spotlight five recurring themes in comics, we examine five times that Bruce Banner and the Hulk were split from each other.

I have a feature (that I haven’t used in a while) called Always Kind of Wondered, which is a feature spotlighting instances from comics where a comic book writer has clearly said, “Hey, why doesn’t Character X ever do Action Y?” The feature is generally about the “second generation” of comic book writers and beyond. The term “second generation” is to describe the comic book writers who grew up reading comic books, as the first generation of comic book writers (your Bill Fingers, Gardner Foxes, Jerry Siegels, Stan Lees, Jack Kirbys, John Broomes, Edmond Hamiltons, Otto Binders, etc.) obviously didn’t read comic books while growing up because there WERE no comic books until these creators CREATED them.

In Incredible Hulk #130 (by Roy Thomas and Herb Trimpe), after one of the Hulk’s rampages, when he turned back into Banner, the scientist found himsel near a school that he had worked with a professor on Gamma Ray theory. He decided to see if he could find his old teacher to come up with an idea on how to rid himself of the Hulk, but instead, he found an old classmate of his. The classmate agreed to help him, and after some experimenting, they instead split Banner from the Hulk!

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