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The Hulk

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Penguin

No. of pages 32

Published: 2004

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"The Hulk" by James Schamus delves into the duality of Bruce Banner, a brilliant scientist tormented by his own creation. After a gamma radiation accident, he transforms into the monstrous Hulk when angered, embodying both the rage and vulnerability within him. As he grapples with his identity, Banner finds himself pursued by government forces and burdened by a troubled childhood. The story explores themes of isolation, acceptance, and the human psyche, as Banner seeks to control the beast within while facing external threats. Ultimately, it’s a poignant exploration of the struggle between intellect and primal instincts. [Generated by language model - please report any problems].

 

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There are 32 pages in this book. This book was published in 2004 by Pearson PTR Interactive .

 

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Penguin Readers
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