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Dr. Robert Bruce Banner, also known as The Incredible Hulk, is a fictional superhero appearing in publications by the American publisher Marvel Comics. Created by writer Stan Lee and artist Jack Kirby, the character first appeared in the debut issue of The Incredible Hulk (May 1962). In his comic book appearances, the character is both the Hulk, a green-skinned, hulking and muscular humanoid possessing a vast degree of physical strength, and his alter ego Dr. Robert Bruce Banner, a physically weak, socially withdrawn, and emotionally reserved physicist. The two exist as independent dissociative personalities, and resent each other. Following his accidental exposure to gamma rays saving the life of Rick Jones during the detonation of an experimental bomb, Banner is physically transformed into the Hulk when subjected to emotional stress, at or against his will, often leading to destructive rampages and conflicts that complicate Banner's civilian life. The Hulk's level of strength is normally conveyed as proportionate to his level of anger. Commonly portrayed as a raging savage, the Hulk has been represented with other personalities based on Banner's fractured psyche, from a mindless, destructive force, to a brilliant warrior, or genius scientist in his own right. Despite both Hulk and Banner's desire for solitude, the character has a large supporting cast. This includes Banner's lover Betty Ross, his best friend Rick Jones, his cousin She-Hulk, and therapist and ally Doc Samson. In addition, the Hulk alter ego has many key supporting characters like his co-founders of the superhero team the Avengers, his queen Caiera, fellow warriors Korg and Miek, and sons Skaar and Hiro-Kala. However, his uncontrollable power has brought him into conflict with his fellow heroes and others. Despite this he tries his best to do what's right while battling villains such as Leader, Abomination, Absorbing Man and more. Lee stated that the Hulk's creation was inspired by a combination of Frankenstein and Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde. Although the Hulk's coloration has varied throughout the character's publication history, the most usual color is green. One of the most iconic characters in popular culture, the character has appeared on a variety of merchandise, such as clothing and collectable items, inspired real-world structures (such as theme park attractions), and been referenced in a number of media. Banner and the Hulk have been adapted in live-action, animated, and video game incarnations. The character was first played in a live-action feature film by Eric Bana. In the Marvel Cinematic Universe, the character was portrayed by Edward Norton in the film The Incredible Hulk (2008) and by Mark Ruffalo in the films The Avengers (2012), Iron Man 3 (2013) in a cameo, Avengers: Age of Ultron (2015), Thor: Ragnarok (2017), Avengers: Infinity War (2018), Captain Marvel (2019) in a cameo, and Avengers: Endgame (2019). Ruffalo will reprise the role in the upcoming Disney+ series What If...? (2021) and She-Hulk (2022).

The Incredible Hulk (Bruce Banner)

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After the Avengers defeated the Masters of Evil and the Fantastic Four triumphed over Doctor Doom, a new, unexpected, and far more dangerous crisis forces the two teams to unite to save the world, all of reality, and the timeline. Strange temporal anomalies begin to occur around the planet, with the emergence of impossible technologies, armies, and creatures from the past and future. The world descends into chaos. The Fantastic Four begin to investigate these disturbances, leading them to Egypt, where a pyramid-shaped ship materializes, forcing the team to confront Rama-Tut, a mysterious pharaoh and time traveler with technology advanced even for the 21st century. At the same time, the Avengers in France confront the Scarlet Centurion, a masked conqueror from the future who emerges imposing military dominance over European countries. Both believe that the present should be shaped by their visions of absolute order. As if that weren't enough, the real threat is yet to come: Kang the Conqueror, a time traveler who dominates his era centuries in the future, is coming to dominate the present, since the 21st century, the age of heroes, is a central axis in the timeline, and whoever controls it holds the future of humanity in their hands. That's when the great revelation is made: the three figures are actually the same being from long periods of different time. To stop Kang, the Avengers and the Fantastic Four unite, taking the fight to Kang's time, knowing that if they fail, everything they have fought for will have been in vain. They operate on several fronts, with Steve leading both groups, Reed, Tony, and Hank being the brains, Johnny and Thor the firepower, Susan and Jan the reason and emotion, while Ben and Hulk are the brute force.





