Coloring Within and WIthout the Lines with the Big Green Fella

ebook Comic Book Hinterlands

By David Macpherson

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If you were given a coloring book, what superhero would you like to color?

We hope it is the Hulk, because we are knee deep in a long in depth discussion of The Incredible Hulk Coloring Book: The Dot to Dot Connection published in 1979. We look at every page. We have a used copy so certain pages are colored, but more are left blank.

We learn the great story of the Hulk versus the Greenies who try to steal the color green from the Earth. The Greenie King looks just like the Hulk, which is kind of strange, but it's best to just go with it.

We also discuss the purpose and history of the coloring book. A coloring book is meant to be defaced. How does the coloring book feel about that? How do you?

This is the eleventh volume of the Comic Book Hinterland, where we get lost in the outskirts of comics history and try to make it back alive. Come, join the journey.

Coloring Within and WIthout the Lines with the Big Green Fella