The Hulk went back into therapy really! The resulting Hulk-fusion was a paler green and less brutish than the earlier Hulks. Instead of purple pants, he often wore flip-flops, unfortunately. But the Hulk's rage kept threatening to consume him, so he finally developed a psychological fail-safe where he would turn into Puny Banner if he got too angry. That way, he couldn't hurt anybody.
Plus, comedy. Bright green, again. But not so much baby talk. And the Hulk seemed to get smarter over time. By the time of Planet Hulk , he's practically a military genius. And a political mastermind. There's a brand new Hulk, wreaking havoc in Russia and killing old-school foe The Abomination. Who is the new, redder Hulk? All signs point to longtime sidekick Rick Jones who actually became a green Hulk for about five minutes in the s.
But we'll have to wait and see So which Hulk symbolizes romance? Dude, it's all of them. The Hulk is love. Garrison Dean : I believe we're still waiting for the final issue The script is probably locked in a Dharma base underground somewhere. The Gray Hulk would eventually return to the comics years later. It's debatable whether or not She-Hulk is stronger than the Green Hulk.
Jennifer Walters received a blood transfusion from Bruce Banner, giving her most of his powers. Unlike him, she retains her intellect in the Hulk form and her super strength in human form. She has shown at various points to be as strong as him, including when she goes into a berserker rampage. Some versions of the Hulk in the comics have integrated Banner's brains and Hulk's strength.
One of the most powerful was Professor Hulk, who emerged when the individual traits of the Hulk merged into one being during Peter David's landmark run on the title in the early 90s. Professor Hulk embodied all of the strength, smarts, and potential of every version of the character to that point.
He also provided the basis for the Professor Hulk in Avengers: Endgame. Another major version of the Hulk to emerge from the Peter David run is the Maestro. This evil version of the Hulk is one of the strongest and smartest of them all. The Maestro Hulk gained increased strength and endurance from additional gamma-ray exposure, and his power led him to kill off every other superhero on the planet. Suffice to say Maestro hails from one of the darkest future timelines of Marvel Comics , debuting in the Future Imperfect mini-series back in Green Scar is the alias of the Hulk while he was living and fighting as a gladiator on the planet Sakaar.
He became one of the most powerful Hulks during his time on the alien world, where his strength and power increased along with this fighting prowess in the arena. He is cunning, crafty, hedonistic, arrogant, and distant, with a hidden conscience.
In most of his Las Vegas orientated appearances, Joe Fixit appears only at night. According to the Leader, the Grey Hulk persona is strongest during the night of the new moon and weakest during the full moon. Although he is the smallest of the Hulks, the Grey Hulk towers over the average human but prefers to dress in tailored suits. His transformation gets triggered when the sun is going down, but Banner would only transform to Joe Fixit if Joe won the battle against Hulk as seen in the '90s series.
Savage Hulk is the most common version of the Hulk, he possesses the mental progression, emotional capacity and emotional temperament of a young child, typically referring to himself in the third person. Despite being enraged, Hulk often claims that he simply wishes to be left alone.
The Savage Hulk is usually depicted as green-skinned and heavily-muscled with a loping, ape-like gait. While in a functionally calm emotional state, or at least as calm as the Hulk can be, the Savage Hulk is capable of lifting in excess of tons. Nightmare, in an attempt to find new ways to hurt his enemy Doctor Strange by going through his friends, penetrated Bruce Banner's mind and discovered his influence had an unexpected side effect; a new personality began to develop out of Banner's worst visions of the Hulk.
At this period in Banner's life, he had just gained control over the Hulk's body, but was constantly on alert and terrified this was just temporary, and that the Hulk, which he saw as nothing but a savage and destructive beast, would break free once more when the world least expected it.
Far from being identical with the original Hulk, this version was based on a nightmarish imagination made of all of Banner's worst fears and ideas of his former alter ego. Nightmare continued to manipulate and increase his influence, allowing this dark incarnation to gradually rise to the surface. It finally became its own personality after Banner made his "psychic suicide", allowing it to break free of Banner's domination. Eventually, with the assistance of Doctor Strange, entered the Dimension of Nightmare as a similar manifestation as Mindless Hulk, threatening to kill him.
Devil Hulk is the malevolent personality of Bruce Banner, personifying all of Banner's resentment at the way he is treated by the world. He is also one of the Hulk's enemies, constantly threatening to escape confinement in Banner's mind and destroy the world that has tormented and abused them, simultaneously leaving nothing intact that Banner holds dear. He first appeared when Banner was dying of Lou Gehrig's Disease, and Banner used a machine to travel into his own mind and make a deal with the three dominant Hulks that they would gain control of his body once the disease became too much for him to bear.
The Devil Hulk was revealed at this point but escaped a short while afterward when the machinations of General Ryker shattered the barriers keeping the Devil Hulk imprisoned. Fortunately, he was contained long enough for a cure for Banner's condition to be found, before finally being contained in Banner's subconscious. Immortal Hulk is the result of Bruce Banner and the Hulk having been through different deaths and rebirths, allowing the Devil Hulk to seal the other incarnations away and become the dominant Hulk persona.
The Merged Hulk was later retconned into Professor Hulk. The Professor, rather than being a merger of the three main personalities, was interpreted as a fourth, separate personality that represented Banner's ideal self. The primary difference between the two is that the Merged Hulk demonstrated aspects of the Banner, Grey Hulk and Savage Hulk personalities also possessing Banner's intelligence, Joe Fixit's cunning, and the Savage Hulk's size and strength , while the Professor did not.
The Merged Hulk was even prone to uttering "Hulk will smash! The Merged Hulk was an associate and leader of the team of superheroes called the Pantheon. Despite his exaggerated musculature, the Merged Hulk had a relatively normal-looking face, resembling that of Banner. The Professor personality was defined during writer Paul Jenkins' run as a "revelation" that the Merged Hulk was not actually a merger of the three personalities but rather a separate personality altogether.
Unlike the Merged Hulk, the Professor was physically distinguished by having a ponytail, which the Merged Hulk did not. Jenkins justified this by retconning into the Hulk's continuity a new character named Angela Lipscomb modeled after Jenkins' own girlfriend who knew more about Bruce Banner than even Doc Samson. Lipscomb confronted Samson with her observations of the Professor and Doc Samson validated them, despite events presented in previous issues to the contrary.
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