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Why no crossover with the Incredible Hulk TV show?


both were on CBS in the late 1970s. Both had superhero themes.

You had Wonder Woman and the Hulk. WW is a mainstream, beloved superhero. The Hulk is a misunderstood monster, wanted by the police (and journalist McGee).

Diana Prince works for the IADC government agency; maybe David Banner could have had a temp job for the agency, or somewhere else, where there ended up being problems with criminals, spies or terrorists, and the Hulk ended up wrecking some things which gets Wonder Woman's attention.

The Hulk and Wonder Woman could team up against the bad guys, and then once Diana saw that the Hulk turns out to be David, then maybe she would secretly help him escape. She may also decide to give him a sample of spring water from Paradise Island, which hopefully would help him find a cure.

"With Great Power Comes Great Responsibility"
Stan Lee, 1962

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Well...for one...Hulk is a Marvel Comics property and Wonder Woman is a DC comics character.



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And, two, they were from two different production companies.

Fortunately, Ah keep mah feathers numbered for just such an emergency!

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Good idea but DC and Marvel weren't exactly buddy-buddy back then.

If both shows were on today it might be more probable. But the 70s--NAH!!

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... and *three* The Incredible Hulk was a mid season replacement for Wonder Woman.

Ooops.

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Incorrect. WW wasn't cancelled until 1979. Hulk began its regular run in March 1978. In fact, for most of the 1978-79 season, WW was the Hulk's lead-in.

Ooops.

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That's not true. DC and Marvel were competitors, but they did get together to do the seminal Superman vs. Spider-man giant-size crossover comic in 1976. In 1981, they did a second Superman and Spider-man crossover, which in fact did have Wonder Woman and the Hulk as the backup heroes.

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they did get together to do the seminal Superman vs. Spider-man giant-size crossover comic in 1976

I've still got mine - I remember how that blew us all away back then!





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I had that comic. I used to love that oversized format.

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Grendelkahn is correct- the two series were made by two different production companies- Warner Brothers and Universal. THAT'S why there was never a crossover. DC and Marvel would have had absolutely no say in the matter. If they had both been distributed by the same studio and wanted a crossover, DC and Marvel couldn't have stopped it. But it's too bad, a crossover between Wonder Woman and the Hulk would have blown people away back then!

The two shows were pretty different in tone, but I think a crossover would have worked. I could imagine Diana Prince being sent by the IADC to investigate the sightings of a green monster, fighting him as WW, and then realizing he was really David Banner and trying to help find a cure for his 'condition.'

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I could imagine Diana Prince being sent by the IADC to investigate the sightings of a green monster

And I could imagine Jack McGee trying to get an interview with the IADC regarding their investigation of the Hulk. Diana, of course, wouldn't like Jack McGee because surely he would've tried numerous times to get an interview with Wonder Woman and sensationalize her to advance his career.

Wonder Woman might try to use her hypnotic powers via her magic lasso to try to help David control his condition.

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The Hulk would be too strong for WWs magic lasso to work

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Physical strength wouldn't have anything to do with the lasso's ability of work.

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I noticed that many actors appeared as guests on both shows. I wondered if the shows were produced by the same company, but that does not appear to be the case. It must have been a coincidence. Both shows used a lot of guests. Please click on
http://www.imdb.com/search/name?roles=tt0077031,tt0074074

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Considering that The Incredible Hulk was based on The Fugitive format it would make sense for that show.

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