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Hulk. The Hulk first appeared in The Incredible Hulk #1 (cover dated May 1962), written by writer-editor Stan Lee, penciled and co-plotted by Jack Kirby,[6] and inked by Paul Reinman.

Hulk

Lee cites influence from Frankenstein[7] and Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde in the Hulk's creation: Lee also compared Hulk to the Golem of Jewish myth.[7] In The Science of Superheroes, Gresh and Weinberg see the Hulk as a reaction to the Cold War[9] and the threat of nuclear attack, an interpretation shared by Weinstein in Up, Up and Oy Vey.[7] This interpretation corresponds well when taken into account alongside other popularized fictional media created during this time period, which took advantage of the prevailing sense among Americans that nuclear power could produce monsters and mutants.[10] Arie Kaplan calls Hulk "schizophrenic.

Wasp. Wasp (Janet van Dyne) is a fictional character, a superheroine that appears in comic books published by Marvel Comics.

Wasp

Created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby, the character first appeared in Tales to Astonish #44 (June 1963). In May 2011, the Wasp placed 99th on IGN's Top 100 Comic Book Heroes of All Time.[1] The character was ranked 94th in Comics Buyer's Guide's "100 Sexiest Women in Comics" list.[2] In 2013, she was ranked the fifth greatest Avenger of all time by Marvel.com.[3] Janet van Dyne debuted in Tales to Astonish #44 (plotted by Stan Lee, scripted by H.E.

Avengers Movie 2012. Characters.