Lou Ferrigno winks at his famous alter ego The Incredible Hulk as he walks around Los Angeles on a graphic tee
It has been more than 40 years since it gained international fame under the name of The Incredible Hulk.
And after all this time, Lou Ferrigno still kisses his superhero alter ego.
The bodybuilder and actor, 68, was spotted on a walk in Los Angeles on Tuesday wearing a San Francisco Giants t-shirt that featured a graphic of his beloved green Marvel character.
Icon: Lou Ferrigno, 68, was spotted on a walk in Los Angeles on Tuesday wearing a San Francisco Giants t-shirt that featured a graphic of his character The Incredible Hulk
Ferrigno teamed the t-shirt with black knee-length shorts, black socks and black sneakers.
He sported a spiky haircut with a mustache and a serious chin stubble.
Even though The Hulk was revived across the Marvel Cinematic Universe and played on the big screen by Ed Norton and Mark Ruffalo with the help of CGI, Ferrigno is still the most identified with the character.

Familiar character: the bodybuilder and actor, 68, associated the t-shirt with black shorts up to the knees. He sported a spiky haircut with a mustache and a serious chin stubble

Fan Favorites: Ferrigno starred with actor Bill Bixby, who played Dr. Bruce Banner, in the television series The Incredible Hulk from 1977 to 1982. He then took over the role in three TV movies
He played with actor Bill Bixby, who played Dr. Bruce Banner, in the television series The Incredible Hulk from 1977 to 1982.
After the show ended after five seasons, he continued to take over the role in TV movies in 1988, 1989 and 1990.
He continued to work regularly on television and had lead roles on Trauma Center and King of Queens.
He appeared as a security guard in the 2003 Hulk film with Eric Bana as Bruce Banner and the 2008 film The Incredible Hulk, in which he also voiced the Hulk.

Before CGI :: Even if The Hulk was revived through the Marvel cinematic universe and played on the big screen by Ed Norton and Mark Ruffalo, Ferrigno is still the most identified with the character
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