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Synopsis: It's been two years since the Hulk has surfaced, and Dr David Bruce Banner is on the verge of curing himself of the Hulk. A device he helped create, the Gamma Transponder, will rid him of his own Gamma radiation, among other uses. Enter Don Blake, a former colleague of Banner's, who is now in possession of a mystic hammer which can summon Thor, an ancient Viking warrior. When the Gamma Transponder is nearly stolen and Banner's girlfriend is kidnapped, Banner must abandon the hope of being cured and rely on the Hulk and Thor to save the day.
Year:
1988
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He sold a lot of papers, didn't he?

MARK (ON PHONE):
But now we've

got Ragnar the Viking playing

pattycakes with a

gang of mercenaries.

Mark, I have got sworn statements from

a dozen witnesses from Mr. Josh

Lambert, all the way down the line.

MARK (ON PHONE):

Now, I don't care

if you've got a declaration of veracity

from the angel Gabriel himself.

I'm not running these

bonehead stories anymore.

You read me, McGee? No more.

Go to the Journal if you

want to file on this junk.

Yeah, all right, OK, fine.

When I get to the bottom of this,

and I will,

it is going to give

me great pleasure

to hear you beg,

beg, to print this junk.

[waves crashing]

Well, you haven't had him out of the bag

since you helped me move out of the apartment.

What's the occasion?

Well, I thought he could use

a little exercise, you know?

Oh, yeah.

So when are you leaving?

Today.

What about you?

That McGee character has

been all over the area.

Yeah, I know.

I'm pushing my luck,

but it's difficult.

I know you haven't

told her, David, but...

I think she knows

and understands.

Look at him.

He lives for every second,

to hell with tomorrow.

Not a worry in the world.

The worry he leaves to me.

I guess we could all learn

something from the big goof.

You sound like a

man whose made piece

with himself and

his new partner.

Yeah, Thor and I are

part of each other.

Huh.

Well, I'm going to get going

before Maggie gets back.

I really hate big goodbyes

with people I like.

So I'm going to collect

Mr. Big and hit the road.

Well, she's very attractive.

He won't like that.

What else is new?

Good luck.

I told you we'd

win the day, Banner.

Odin willed it.

You're probably right.

Of course I'm right.

Heh, heh, heh.

Farewell.

When the troll's upon you,

you're a mighty fighter.

You're not bad yourself.

I know.

Ah.

Call me soon, Blake.

Yeah, right.

I hate when he does that.

[music playing]

DONALD BLAKE:
Odin.

You be good to

yourself, my friend.

You too and ah... thanks again.

MAGGIE SHAW:
I miss, Don.

DAVID BANNER:

So do I.

He certainly

could live up a party.

MAGGIE SHAW:
I don't need

anything livelier than this tonight.

This is just fine.

I feel the same.

[music playing]

I'll always love you.

And I'll always love you.

[music playing]

[theme song]

[dog barks]

Hush.

Hush now.

It's no use.

He's gone.

[theme song]

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Nicholas Corea

Nicholas "Nick" J. Corea (April 7, 1943 – January 17, 1999) was an American author, television writer, director, producer and painter. Though best known for his work on The Incredible Hulk and its sequel 1988 telefilm The Incredible Hulk Returns, he was involved with many television series during the late 1970s and 1980s including The Oregon Trail, Airwolf, Street Hawk, Hard Time on Planet Earth and Booker. He was also the creator of the 1986 western series Outlaws. Prior to his death in 1999, Corea wrote episodes for Renegade, M.A.N.T.I.S., Kung Fu: The Legend Continues and Star Trek-series Star Trek: Deep Space Nine and Star Trek: Voyager. He was also a one-time writer and creative consultant for Walker, Texas Ranger. more…

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