Hmm. Before Ferrigno, it must have been Jackie Gleason as ‘The Incredible Bulk.’ No offense, Jackie. But then Audrey made fun of your weight a few times on the show. You were a good sport about it. And a lot of us got a kick out that show.
the Honeymooners were before my time, but it’s classic television…should be required to watch in any household. I’ll never be able to watch that version of the hulk now without thinking of this strip….BRILLIANT….giggle..snort…..
I never liked the attitudes in Honeymooners- the only Gleason routine I liked was Joe, the bartender. This is cute, but just checked the current strip with Ruthie playing house – and she did not put up with being ordered around (dumped the play oven on his head) -LOL!
gimmickgenius about 13 years ago
Kramden as the Hulk? Makes sense.
Catfeet Premium Member about 13 years ago
The bad guys go bang-zoom-to the moon!
Hillbillyman about 13 years ago
Is the hulks part not listed on that TV Guide Gramps?
pschearer Premium Member about 13 years ago
No one has anything to say about that fine actor Ed Norton?
JoeStrike about 13 years ago
“Mom, who’s Ralph Kramden?”[trying to remember…] “I have no idea – ask your grandad.”
pawpawbear about 13 years ago
Another old coot, eh?
Nighthawks Premium Member about 13 years ago
bang …..zoom!
skeeterhawk about 13 years ago
Hmm. Before Ferrigno, it must have been Jackie Gleason as ‘The Incredible Bulk.’ No offense, Jackie. But then Audrey made fun of your weight a few times on the show. You were a good sport about it. And a lot of us got a kick out that show.
michael.p.pumilia about 13 years ago
To the Moon, Alice!
tkriescher about 13 years ago
the Honeymooners were before my time, but it’s classic television…should be required to watch in any household. I’ll never be able to watch that version of the hulk now without thinking of this strip….BRILLIANT….giggle..snort…..
corpcasselbury about 13 years ago
Frankly, having Ralph Kramden in that movie as the Hulk would be a definite improvement.
vldazzle about 13 years ago
I never liked the attitudes in Honeymooners- the only Gleason routine I liked was Joe, the bartender. This is cute, but just checked the current strip with Ruthie playing house – and she did not put up with being ordered around (dumped the play oven on his head) -LOL!
gimmickgenius about 13 years ago
My favourite Gleason character was The Poor Soul, his gentle, put-upon pantomime act. Showed just how gracefully a big man could move.