"Jake Dark", "TV Time Machine", or "Cartoon Archive" (these are common sources for 90s Marvel cartoons).⚠️ The series has 21 episodes over two seasons. If you can't find the full series, search for individual episode titles like
"Return of the Beast"or"Mortal Bounds".
In the vast pantheon of Marvel animation, the 1990s are often referred to as a golden age. While X-Men and Spider-Man dominated the ratings and the toy aisles, a quieter, darker, and surprisingly faithful adaptation was unfolding on Saturday mornings: The Incredible Hulk (1996).
For years, this series was difficult to find, trapped in out-of-print DVD sets or fragmented uploads on YouTube. However, thanks to the preservation efforts of the Internet Archive, fans and newcomers alike can now stream the complete series in high quality, reliving a show that captured the tragic duality of Dr. Robert Bruce Banner better than almost any other screen adaptation.
Produced by Marvel Films & UPN, this 2-season beast ran from 1996–1998. Think X-Men: The Animated Series’ darker cousin, but with purple pants and a lot more property damage. The show gave us: