Thursday, July 23, 2009
The Incredible Hulk
Ballantine Books/Del Rey/
Presidio Press/One World
Written by Peter David
Based on the screenplay by Edward Norton and Zak Penn
Copyright 2008
This novelization of the movie The Incredible Hulk is a fairly accurate adaptation of the movie. As with novelizations by Peter David, there is more characterization to the characters than was portrayed in the movie - especially with his extensive experience with comics.
While on the run from the military, scientist Bruce Banner tries to find a solution for his condition of becoming the aggressive monster - the Hulk. One military soldier searching for the Hulk, driven to do anything to stop him, is even willing to undergo the same process to become just like the Hulk in order to stop the Hulk.
While I have not read the comic book in years, the drama in this novelization equals and in some cases surpasses what I remember of the comic book with it's detail-oriented narration.
Pancho
All people smile in the same language.
Labels:
Hulk,
Incredible Hulk,
Marvel Comics,
Novelization,
Peter David,
Super Hero
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