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Hulk

Bruce Banner
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Powers & Abilities

Species

Human Mutate

The Hulk, also known as Dr. Bruce Banner, possesses incredible strength, durability, and regenerative powers that increase proportionally to his level of anger or emotional stress. His strength is virtually limitless, enabling him to lift and destroy almost anything in his path. He also has exceptional healing abilities that allow him to recover quickly from injuries, and can withstand extreme temperatures, radiation, and even bullets. The angrier he becomes, the more invulnerable he becomes, making him nearly indestructible. However, he is vulnerable to mental attacks and his alter ego, Dr. Banner, struggles to control the Hulk's rage.
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Weaknesses

Despite his nearly unstoppable nature, Hulk has several weaknesses. One of his significant weaknesses is his vulnerability to mental attacks, particularly from opponents with psychic abilities or who can manipulate his emotions. Additionally, Hulk's rampages can cause significant collateral damage and put innocent people in danger, making him vulnerable to manipulation or baiting by opponents who want to use his destructive tendencies against him. His transformations are also triggered by his emotions, leaving him vulnerable to opponents who can manipulate or control his emotional state. Finally, his intelligence can vary depending on his emotional state, with his intellect decreasing as he becomes angrier and more savage.
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Bio/Short Story

Bruce Banner was a mild-mannered scientist until a freak accident with gamma radiation turned him into the Incredible Hulk. As the Hulk, Banner is a massive, green-skinned creature with immense strength and durability. He is one of the most powerful heroes in the Marvel Universe and is often depicted as an unstoppable force of nature.

While the Hulk is often seen as a monster, he has a complex personality and a tragic backstory. As Bruce Banner, he is haunted by the knowledge that his anger and impulses can lead to catastrophic consequences. The Hulk is also constantly hunted by the government and other super-powered beings who fear his immense power.

Over the years, the Hulk has teamed up with many other Marvel heroes, including the Avengers and the Fantastic Four. He has also faced off against some of Marvel's most dangerous villains, including the Abomination, the Leader, and Thanos. Despite his incredible power, the Hulk's greatest battles are often internal, as he struggles to control his anger and avoid losing himself to his monstrous alter-ego.

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History

The Hulk is one of the most recognizable and iconic characters in the Marvel Comics Universe. Created by writer Stan Lee and artist Jack Kirby, the character made his debut in "The Incredible Hulk" #1 in 1962.

The character of the Hulk is actually Dr. Bruce Banner, a brilliant scientist who was exposed to gamma radiation during an experiment gone wrong. This exposure causes Banner to transform into a giant, green-skinned, superhuman creature whenever he becomes angry or emotional.

The Hulk's immense strength and near-invulnerability make him a formidable opponent, and he has battled many of Marvel's most powerful villains, including the Abomination, the Leader, and the Red Hulk. He has also been a member of several superhero teams, including the Avengers and the Defenders.

Throughout his history, the Hulk has undergone various changes and adaptations, with different writers and artists putting their own spin on the character. The 1980s saw the introduction of the Grey Hulk persona, which was a more intelligent version of the character, and the 1990s introduced the more savage, uncontrollable version of the character known as the "Professor Hulk."

In addition to his comic book appearances, the Hulk has been featured in various media, including television shows, animated series, and live-action films. He has been portrayed by actors such as Lou Ferrigno and Mark Ruffalo, and his stories have been adapted into some of the most successful and critically acclaimed superhero films of all time.

Overall, the Hulk's history in the Marvel Comics Universe is a testament to the power of character and storytelling. His unique blend of strength, vulnerability, and humanity make him a beloved character among Marvel fans, and a symbol of power and heroism that will continue to inspire audiences for years to come.