Arts & Culture

Eli Valley’s The Incredible Hulk

By Eli Valley / June 12, 2008

Just in time for the latest summer blockbuster, Eli Valley revisits The Incredible Hulk — as an American Jew.

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  • By Disco_Stu 5/10/09 at 3:04 a.m. UTC

    This kid is a very good illustrator, but he should try to collaborate with a writer. This cartoon is witless and reductionist.  

     D minus. 

  • By Proud Self-Loather 6/13/08 at 6:42 p.m. UTC

    PBS shows lots of wonderful programming about Israel — DURING FUNDRAISING WEEK!!  They know where their bread is buttered.  It makes me so angry!  And you won't like me when I'm angry!!  (Eli, you forgot that one.)

    BTW, I think when I was 20 I used to tell people "Palestinians already have a state — Jordan!"

  • By Jeff Eyges 6/13/08 at 5:03 p.m. UTC

    LOL!

    (I didn't know Banner was a Jewish name.)

  • David Kelsey
    By David Kelsey 6/13/08 at 2:01 p.m. UTC

    While I enjoyed the comic, I reject Valley's implicit assertion that PBS is inherently anti-Israel.

  • By Johnny Bravo 6/13/08 at 12:27 p.m. UTC

    Coming from someone who hates when people make their facebook or other website ID pictures ironic or artistic.  And someone who chuckles on the inside every time he gets introduced to some twenty or thirty something hipster from Brooklyn who is "finishing his novel", I fully expectted to hate your spin on the Incredible Hulk.  Instead, I thought it was very funny.  A little obvious, but still very well done.  Kudos.  Tell Mr. Anonymous Post up there to take it easy.  I'm sure his novel about the struggles of a barista from Bushwick will be just as gripping as your epic about a frustrated web designer from Greenpoint. 

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