Jack Kirby and Stan Lee created the Incredible Hulk in 1962 for Martin Goodman's Marvel Comics. In the late 1970s, Marvel licensed the character for use in a television series. In the 19th episode of the second season, Jack Kirby appeared briefly as a police sketch artist.
If you have or know of anyone who has audio, film or video of Jack Kirby that they would be willing to donate to the Museum - for reproduction here, scholarly study or even inclusion in our documentary - please let us know!
Police Sketch Artist?
Incredible Hulk
"No Escape"
Episode 2-19
First Aired 30 March 1979
Written by: Ben Masselink
Directed by: Jeffrey Hayden
Guest Starring: James Wainwright, Mariclare Costello, Sherman Hemsley, Thalmus Rasulala, Skip Homeier & Howard Bruner
Synopsis: Banner is arrested for vagrancy and meets, in a police van, a mentally ill prisoner who believes himself to be the deceased writer Ernest Hemingway. The Hulk destroys the van, which releases the mentally ill man. Banner tries to find the man before he hurts someone.
Mission Statement:
The Jack Kirby Museum and Research Center is organized exclusively for educational purposes; more specifically, to promote and encourage the study, understanding, preservation and appreciation of the work of Jack Kirby by:
- illustrating the scope of Kirby's multi-faceted career,
- communicating the stories, inspirations and influences of Jack Kirby,
- celebrating the life of Jack Kirby and his creations, and
- building understanding of comicbooks and comicbook creators.
To this end, the Museum will sponsor and otherwise support study, teaching, conferences, discussion groups, exhibitions, displays, publications and cinematic, theatrical or multimedia productions.
Board of Trustees
- Randolph Hoppe, Hoboken, New Jersey, USA
- Lisa Kirby, Ventura, California, USA
- John Morrow, Raleigh, North Carolina, USA
Contact us:
- Email:
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Jack Kirby Museum & Research Center
PO Box 5236
Hoboken, NJ 07030-1510 USA - Telephone:
+1.2019634383
No challenge to any owner's rights is intended or should be inferred.
The Jack Kirby Museum & Research Center is a tax-exempt non-profit educational corporation. Donations may be tax-deductible - please consult your tax advisor.

