The industrial artists of Kreatworks in Bangkok, Thailand have fabricated a giant Hulk made of recycled auto parts and old machines. This 3.3 meter (10.8 feet) tall sculpture can be custom ordered for $17,000.
The sculpture can be separated to 5 pieces which can be assembled easily.
Coca-Cola has revealed a Super Bowl commercial of their own featuring none other than the biggest and smallest heroes of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, The Hulk and Ant-Man.
The airing of the commercial kicks off a virtual hunt for Marvel-themed Coca-Cola Mini Cans, which feature six of the world’s best-known heroes – Hulk, Ant-Man, Black Widow, Captain America, Iron Man and Falcon. Each day through February 14, Coca-Cola will release hidden clues through its social media accounts, including Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, YouTube and Snapchat. Each individual “Easter egg” will unlock a limited number of cans and provide fans directions for the chance to obtain a limited edition six-pack of their own. Marvel-themed, limited-edition Coca-Cola Mini Cans are not available for sale in retail outlets – and only available while supplies last.
Paul Rudd’s Ant-Man can next be seen in Captain America: Civil War on May 6, 2016 and will appear in a follow-up to his own film with Ant-Man and the Wasp on July 6, 2018.
The Hulk will not be appearing with his fellow Avengers in Captain America: Civil War but will appear alongside Chris Hemsworth’s Thor in Thor: Ragnarok, set to debut in theaters on November 3, 2017.
Though this marks the first time these two heroes have appeared together on screen, it likely won’t be the last with Avengers: Infinity War, set to feature upwards of 60 characters, debuting in two parts on May 4, 2018 and May 3, 2019.
He’s big, he’s green, he’s ill-tempered – and for the first time since 1971, he’s on the cover of Rolling Stone. As the Rolling Stone cover story puts it: “The Hulk is the breakout star of the Avengers movies, breaking stuff for all us sinners, hulking out for every hung-up person in the whole wide universe.”
The new issue which was released on April 24th, goes deep on both the Hulk and the real people in his sizable shadow. Senior Writer Brian Hiatt hung out in New York with Mark Ruffalo, who plays Bruce Banner (and via motion-capture, the Hulk) in May 1st’s The Avengers: Age of Ultron and on Disney’s Burbank lot with Joss Whedon, the movie’s writer and director. Hulk co-creator Stan Lee and Incredible Hulk TV show executive producer Kenneth Johnson, among others, also chime in.
Jeph Loeb and Tim Sale’s classic “color” masterpieces are collected in one lush oversized hardcover! Blind acrobat Daredevil was inspired to heroism by the example of his prizefighter father…but Matt Murdock is a young man in love with Karen Page. Relive Daredevil’s heartwarming and heartbreaking debut! Then, Peter Parker and Gwen Stacy want to spend the rest of their lives together…but first, Spider-Man must run a gauntlet of his greatest foes. And no matter how powerful the incredible Hulk becomes, his heart can still be shattered by Betty Ross…the daughter of his greatest enemy!
Collecting Daredevil: Yellow 1-6, Spider-Man: Blue 1-6 and Hulk: Gary, the 540 page hardcover ($75) will be released on August 19, 2014.
Kids get 6 Marvel Universe action figures in the spitting image of some of their favorite superheroes: Wolverine, Hulk, Spider-Man, Captain America, Iron Man Mark II and Iron Man Stealth Strike.
A great gift for kids and collectors alike, these Marvel action figures are each 12 inches high with movable limbs for realistic play and creative posing possibilities. Ages 4 and up.
Marvel Comics is the next great property to get Kotobukiya’s ARTFX+ statue treatment, and so of course the first series is none other than the Avengers, specifically the characters as they appear in Marvel Now.
In 2012 the comic book company relaunched several titles, shifting some characters into different books and updating some for a modern audience. More than anything, it provided a perfect jumping on point for new readers. Now the characters are brought to life as never before based on concept artwork by superstar artist Adi Granov.
For the very first Avengers ARTFX+ release… well, he’s big, he’s green, and he’s always angry… it’s the Hulk!
Bruce Banner was a scientist studying the effects of gamma radiation when he was caught in an explosion. Rather than destroy him the energies transformed him into the massive green-skinned Hulk! The Avenger stands in a classic comic book pose, angled to the side and leaning forward with his arms outstretched. The Hulk has his leading hand open as though to taunt his enemies, though his right hand behind him is balled into a fist to deliver a mighty blow! The Hulk is fantastically detailed with intricate musculature down to his sinews and veins, and the harsh grimace on his face shows off the rage he can’t keep bottled up in battle. Banner’s alter ego wears his traditional tattered purple pants (no Hulk would be complete without them), and his skin is expertly painted with varying shades of green.
The massive Hulk ($65) stands just barely under 10 inches tall (in the ARTFX+ 1/10th scale) on his included magnetic display base and will arrive in stores in March 2014. Hulk will be joined by his fellow Avengers with upcoming releases Hawkeye, Black Widow, Captain America, Iron Man, and Thor, so get him to begin your collection!