In persepective Transformers beets GI Joe 'A Real Amiracan Hero' by much in my opinion and in sales. You see GI Joe had a total of about 231 episodes as to Transformers g1 having a total of about 99 episodes. But Transformer G1 was continued in japan. With Transformers 4 new series that were added to the original G1 Transformers series Transformer had a total of about 250 episodes. The 4 series Headmaster, Super God Master Force, Victory, and zone were not aired in the USA due to budget cuts most likely from Hasbro's 231 episodes of GI Joe. Also the Transformer toyline G1 original was much more massive then GI Joe, sold more, and in my opinion were funer. Any way go to the store see GiJoe toys compared to Transformers. I meen GI joe is just stiff peises of Diecast. But Transformers are transformable and are 2 toys in 1 Transformers had about 1200 toys.
The cast of Hulks - 2011 includes: James Cargill Joe DeRosa as Scientist Jared Logan as Hulk Mark Normand as Hulk Sean Patton as Hulk
Hub Exclusive G-I- Joe Renegades and Transformers Prime - 2010 TV was released on: USA: 25 November 2010
Joe Fixit is a persona of the character Hulk in the Marvel Comics universe. Different from the traditional green Hulk, Joe Fixit is a gray-skinned, smart-talking, and more cunning version of Bruce Banner's alter ego. Joe Fixit is known for his time as a bouncer in Las Vegas and his penchant for operating in the underworld of organized crime.
gi joe transformers or avatar the last air bender
The Incredible Hulk is known for wearing purple pants, not a shirt. The character's signature outfit consists of torn purple pants, which remain on when he transforms from his human form into the Hulk.
In the Incredible Hulk comic book series, the grey Hulk is a persona of Bruce Banner. The transformation from green Hulk to grey Hulk occurs when Bruce Banner is under great stress or when night falls. The grey Hulk is a more cunning and manipulative persona of Bruce Banner, often known as "Joe Fixit."
To name a few... Mighty B, Jimmy Neutron, Transformers, Transformers Prime, He-Man, G.I. Joe, Back to the Barnyard, Chicken Town, The 99. You can always just go to the website and check it out for yourself.
The "most" popular has been lost to history but some of the popular of the day were, He-Man, GI Joe, Thundercats, Transformers & Smurfs
In the Marvel Civil War Ironman beat Captain America without even using any bullets or lazers. However in the seond fight Captain America owned ironman.Many people say he cheeted because he used an electric buzzer and tricked Ironman into shaking his hand but it was a gadget invented my Captain American so in overall I think Captain America beat Ironman in a fight.captain america is over powered he beat hulk,wolverine,spider so i would think no one can match captain americaironn man, he has a bullet proof suit. he would win unless captain America is stronger than bullets or marvel wanted a way for the team to split.
Ted Schwartz has: Performed in "The ABC Saturday Superstar Movie" in 1972. Played Kenny Brewer in "Barney Miller" in 1974. Played Gary - Music Librarian in "American Hot Wax" in 1978. Played Additional Voices in "Scooby-Doo and Scrappy-Doo" in 1979. Played Tailgate in "Transformers" in 1984. Performed in "Transformers" in 1984. Played Rodimus Prime in "Transformers" in 1984. Played Thrasher in "G.I. Joe" in 1985. Performed in "CBS Storybreak" in 1985. Played Tailgate in "Transformers: Five Faces of Darkness" in 1986. Played Thrasher in "G.I. Joe: The Movie" in 1987.
Incredible Hulk: Generic (starting character); already unlocked. Gray Hulk: Smash 250+ objects Red Hulk: Xbox 360 exclusive; already unlocked Green Scar: PS3 exclusive; finish the game? Joe Fixit: Xbox 360 exclusive; finish the game? Ironclad: Trick a U-Foe into killing of his/her teammates. Abomination: Kill Abomination Hulkbuster Iron Man: Have an Iron Man save file. Maestro: Destroy a building in every district. Classic Hulk: Collect 10 comic book covers.