Driven by a quest for a cure and pursued by the relentless tabloid reporter Jack McGee (Jack Colvin), David Banner wanders the American landscape, taking odd jobs and helping those in need—all while struggling to control the "raging spirit" within.
While major studios launch their own streaming apps, classic television is frequently left behind. The Incredible Hulk regularly moves between niche streaming networks, requires expensive digital purchases per season, or disappears from platforms entirely due to licensing shifts between Universal Television and Marvel/Disney. Digital repacks offer a permanent, unalterable archive for dedicated fans. 2. Physical Media Scarcity and Regional Locking
Cultural and Historical Context
But decades later, as physical media becomes scarce and streaming rights shift like tectonic plates, a new kind of hero has emerged: the digital archivist. The has become an unlikely Gamma Base for this beloved series, preserving not just the episodes, but the experience of 1970s television.