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supporting characters.


Family

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Brian Banner Brian David Banner is a character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Created by Bill Mantlo and Sal Buscema, the character first appeared in ''The Incredible Hulk'' vol. 2 #267 (January 1982). He is the abusive father o ...
– Brian Banner is the son of Bruce Banner I, the brother of Elaine and Susan Banner, the husband of Rebecca Banner, the father of Bruce Banner, and the uncle of Jennifer Walters. Abusive to Bruce and Rebecca, he murdered her in front of him. He was killed by Bruce in a self-defense accident but returned as a
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Rebecca Banner Rebecca Banner (née Drake) is a fictional supporting character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. She is the mother of Bruce Banner, who would grow up to be the gamma-powered superhero known as the Hulk. Publication hi ...
– Bruce Banner's mother who helped raise and protect him from his abusive father Brian Banner. She was eventually killed by Brian in front of Bruce.


Wife and children

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Betty Ross Elizabeth "Betty" Ross (later Talbot and then Banner) is a character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby, the character first appeared in ''The Incredible Hulk'' #1 (1962) as a romanti ...
– The daughter of
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and Bruce Banner's most enduring
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, later his wife. Deceased due to poisoning by the Abomination, later revealed to be cryogenically preserved and transformed by the Leader and M.O.D.O.K. into Red She-Hulk. *
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– The first son of the Hulk and Caiera. Their first encounter was hostile since Skaar felt Hulk had deserted him on Sakaar, when Hulk was avenging his planet and family during World War Hulk. * Hiro-Kala – He is the younger son of the Hulk and Caiera and the twin brother of Skaar. *
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– Daughter of the Hulk and
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. Lyra was raised in the 23rd century by Femizons, battling men. She was conceived artificially by Thundra stealing Hulk's DNA during a fight, the time-displaced Lyra now lives with her aunt, Jennifer. *
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– Carmilla Black, born Thasanee Rappaccini, is the daughter of Scientist Supreme of the worldwide terrorist network A.I.M., Monica Rappaccini and Bruce Banner from their romantic relationship in college.
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implied that Banner may be her biological father, and this was further alluded to in ''Hulk Family'' #1 (Feb. 2009).


Extended family

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She-Hulk She-Hulk (Jennifer Susan Walters) is a Character (arts), character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Created by writer Stan Lee and artist John Buscema, she First appearance, first appeared in ''The Savage She-Hulk ...
– Jennifer Walters is the daughter of Morris Walters and Elaine Banner-Walters, and the cousin of Bruce Banner. When she was critically wounded, Bruce gave her an emergency
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that transformed her into the heroic She-Hulk. * Elaine Banner-Walters – Elaine Banner is the sister of Brian Banner, Bruce Banner's aunt, Morris Walters's wife, and the mother of Jennifer Walters. Since her husband was the Sheriff of the Los Angeles Police Force, he became a threat to Nicholas Trask. Trask wanted Morris killed and planned out a murder by smashing into him in his car and make it look like a drunk-driving crash, but his plan back-fired because Elaine had been the one driving to see Jennifer's dance recital with two of her friends. Deceased. * Susan Drake-Banner – Susan Banner is the sister of Brian Banner, and Bruce Banner and Jennifer Walter's aunt. After Rebecca's death at the hands of her brother, Bruce was placed into her care.


Allies

* Angela Lipscombe – An old romantic flame from Bruce's college days. Many years later, she would have a brief relationship with Doc Samson. Studied neuro-psychiatry in graduate school and holds a doctorate in applied medical research. It was Doctor Lipscombe who correctly deduced that Banner's merged persona was in fact merely another hidden alter. First appearance ''The Incredible Hulk'' vol. 3 #12 (2000). *
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– The seventh smartest person on Earth. After being tragically orphaned, Cho was saved by and quickly befriended the Hulk. He later becomes a version of the Hulk dubbed the Totally Awesome Hulk after absorbing Hulk's energy to stop a nuclear meltdown. * April Sommers – Bruce's New York landlady when he embarked on a bright new chapter in his life. She was presented as a possible romantic interest, but the shadow of the Hulk once again got in the way of his happiness. First appearance ''The Incredible Hulk'' vol. 2 #208 (1977). *
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– The Hulk very briefly was a founding member of the original team. His unstable personality made it impossible for him to remain a member. He fared somewhat better years later in the
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– An alien artist and filmmaker from the planet Krylor, and brief love interest of Bruce Banner, with technology enabling her to turn her movies into reality. * Cary St. Lawrence – Originally an army colonel pursuing the Hulk, but eventually came to understand and sympathise with him. * Charlene McGowan – The
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head scientist of Shadow Base. * Crackajack Jackson – A friendly wanderer, and the father of Hammer. Deceased. *
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– A super-hero group of "non-joiners", including the Hulk, the Sub-Mariner,
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, the
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, Hellcat and others. *
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– The Hulk's occasional
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. An ethical gamma-powered strongman with a working knowledge of nuclear biology, and excellent, quick-thinking, fighting skills. *
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– The greatest sorcerer on Earth, and leader of the Defenders. He had an almost fatherly relationship with the rampaging Hulk, and sometimes let the latter live in his mansion. The two have had a falling out following the Illuminati's launching of the Hulk into space. *
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– Sam Wilson. He has defended the Hulk on a few occasions due to the Hulk's comforting his nephew, Jim Wilson, during his last moments alive, and financing a medical fund to honour the latter's memory. *
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– An Olympian God who's fought with the Hulk on many occasions. After an incident where Hercules and his
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attempted to stop the Hulk from what they thought was another one of his rampages (but was actually him trying to bring his cousin to the hospital), Hercules vowed to make reparations. They've become allies since then and consider each other friends. * Fred Sloan – A long-haired musician who befriended the Hulk years ago. First appearance ''The Incredible Hulk'' vol. 2 #231 (1979) He interviewed several people regarding The Hulk and eventually published a book ''Hulk Encounter: A Survivor's Story'' that was very sympathetic to the jade giant. *
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– The reality-warping apprentice of the
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, who has encountered the Hulk on multiple locations. * Jackie McGee – Jacqueline "Jackie" McGee is a reporter from the Arizona Herald who was working on a story on the reappearing Hulk. * Janis Jones *
Jarella Jarella is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Along with Betty Ross and Caiera, she was one of the Hulk's great loves. The character was introduced in ''The Incredible Hulk'' #140 (May 1971), and was ...
– The queen of the planet
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and beloved of both the Hulk and Bruce Banner. Deceased due to saving a child from a falling building. She was The Hulks first true warrior queen consort and wife predating Caiera of Sakaar by many years. She was killed in ''The Incredible Hulk'' vol. 2 #205 (1976) * Jim Wilson – A friend of Bruce Banner and sometimes sidekick. He was the first character in mainstream comics to be
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positive, and later died from
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– Bruce Banner's lab assistant and love interest, revealed as an agent and spy for
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, but genuine in her affection, and remaining a friend afterwards. She has appeared in ''World War Hulk Aftersmash: Warbound''. * Kropotkin the Great - A crackpot charlatan ex-magician who once rented from landlady April Sommers when Banner rented his abandoned room. First appearance ''The Incredible Hulk'' vol. 2 #214 (1977). *
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– Former girlfriend of Mr. Fixit later wife of Rick Jones. * Mogol – An android constructed by Tyrannus to befriend the Hulk and enlist him as an ally, but unaware of his programming or artificial nature. Destroyed when Hulk found out and mistakenly thought that Mogol had intentionally betrayed him. * Nadia Dornova * Outcasts – Creatures that were also mutated from gamma blast that Hulk was created. * Queen Divine Justice – The street-smart queen of the Jabari tribe of
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, and former bodyguard/ceremonial betrothed of the
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. * Renegades – A ragtag group consisting of Amadeus Cho,
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. * Rick Jones – A teenager whom Banner saved from a gamma explosion, causing him to become the Hulk. He has been a sidekick or partner to the
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and Captain Marvel. *
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* Sandra Verdugo *
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– Robert Reynolds. He is capable of pacifying the Hulk via empathy and/or a form of radiation, greatly reducing his rage-fueled power in the process. Hulk even served as his partner for a short time. *
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– A godlike cosmic wanderer of great compassion and spirituality. A fellow loner, recurrent ally and occasional confidant. * Susan Jacobson – Susan Jacobson was a romantic interest for Bruce Banner while he was attending Desert State University in Navapo, New Mexico. ''The Incredible Hulk'' vol. 2 #226 (1978) Many years after college, she was recruited as a central intelligence agent. *
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– The Norse god of thunder. Former adversaries who put an end to their rivalry after teaming up to defeat the Red Hulk. They shook hands and even parted ways calling each other "friend". *
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– The greatest among Asgardian warrior-women, and a fellow Defender, who comforted the Hulk after Jarella's death. *
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from ''Planet Hulk'' **
Caiera Tatiana Caban Bethany Cabe Caber Caber is a character in Marvel Comics. Caber is one of the Celtic gods of Avalon, a warrior god. Caber is a friend of Leir and usually accompanies him in battle. Cable Danielle Cage Danielle "Dani" C ...
– The Hulk's warrior queen, with an "oldstrong" heritage, granting her the ability to turn harder than stone and attain immense levels of physical strength. She died in the explosion that destroyed Sakaar. **
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– Daughter of a high ranking Sakaaran official whom the Red King tries for treason. **
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– A warrior-mystic "Shadow Priest" who was expelled from his order for the heresy of believing he could be the Sakaarson, the fabled savior of planet Sakaar. He inherited Caiera's mystic Oldstrong power after all other members of his race perished. **
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– A stone man of the Kronan race with great superhuman strength, who once fought
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. **
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– A meek insectoid who becomes king of his freed people before metamorphosing into a behemoth. Although he was part of the Warbound and considered himself a friend of the Hulk, he also allowed the death of the Hulk's wife and many others on Sakaar. He is currently imprisoned in the Negative Zone. ** No-Name of the Brood – Sole survivor of a pack of
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warriors that landed on Planet Sakaar. Unlike most other members of her race she has the capacity for compassion. ** Arch-E-5912 – A robot that aids Hulk in the fight against the Red King. Later piloted the ship that brought Hulk back to Earth. Self-destructed from a malfunction. *
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- Clayton Cortez was an ex-military mercenary who was subjected to Weapon X's experiment that involved the injection of adamantium filled with the nanites reverse-engineered from Lady Deathstrike's nanites and the infusing of the DNA samples collected from Amadeus Cho's Hulk form and
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as well as the genetic materials of Domino, Lady Deathstrike, Sabretooth, and Warpath. The experiments gave him a Hulk/Wolverine appearance.


Enemies

* Abomination – Emil Blonsky. A gamma-spawned monstrous powerhouse. The Hulk's primary physical rival. *
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– Crusher Creel. Able to magically "absorb"/duplicate the properties/powers of things/people he touches. He is also an enemy of She-Hulk and Thor. * Armageddon – Warlord of the star-spanning Troyjan empire, with power rivalling the
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's. He holds a grudge against the Hulk for accidentally slaying his son Trauma. *
Bi-Beast The Bi-Beast is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Publication history The Bi-Beast first appeared in ''The Incredible Hulk (comic book), The Incredible Hulk'' vol. 2 #169 (November 1973) and was c ...
– A giant two-headed android living on a floating island in the sky, and containing the knowledge of the bird people that built it. * Blackbird/Jackdaw – The Leader's former second-in-command, who ultimately turned against him. She was later a member of the
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. *
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– An Australian who gained skills with boomerangs and was recruited by a criminal organization the Secret Empire. He uses different types of boomerangs as weapons. * Collector – A billion year old being, who keeps himself active by scouring the Universe for unusual additions to his planetary collections of creatures and artifacts. * Constrictor * Corruptor – Has the power to subvert the will of virtually any living being by mere touch. *
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– An interdimensional demon who preys on angst and hopelessness. * The Immortal "Devil" Hulk *
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– A soldier exposed to a gamma bomb detonation by General Ryker. Deceased. * Galaxy Master – A shapeshifting alien weapon and conqueror that destroys any intelligent life it considers to be a potential threat. *
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– A series of mutated superhuman military operatives with personal grudges, originally employed by General John Ryker. *
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– Betty Ross' ex-husband, a military officer who tried to kill Bruce Banner and destroy the Hulk. Was the one who personally discovered the truth of Banner's Hulk condition from Rick Jones (who believed that Banner was dead at the time) and revealed it to his superiors. Deceased. * Glob – A shambling bog-monster, with high resistance to physical harm. *
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– The misshapen, supergenius, Russian son of the Hulk's first enemy, the
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. Used a
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armour. Deceased. *
Grey Gargoyle Grey Gargoyle (Paul Pierre Duval) is a supervillain appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Publication history The Grey Gargoyle first appeared in ''Journey into Mystery'' #107 (Aug. 1964) and was created by Stan Lee and ...
– A superstrong thief and mercenary, able to turn others to stone with a touch. The Hulk's healing factor fought off the transformation. *
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* Halflife – Anthony Masterson, a gamma-irradiated power-leech. Dead during the day, and alive during the night. Deceased. *
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– An embittered African-American and a white supremacist. Escaped convicts permanently shackled to each other by a chain granting them both great physical power, and bonding their life-forces together. Deceased. *
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– When
Betty Ross Elizabeth "Betty" Ross (later Talbot and then Banner) is a character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby, the character first appeared in ''The Incredible Hulk'' #1 (1962) as a romanti ...
was bombarded with radiation she was molded by
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into the villainous Harpy, a gamma form of pure jealousy and misanthropic rage. * Humanoids – An army of artificial humanoids who serve the Leader. * Igor Drenkov – A Russian scientist *
John Ryker General John Ryker is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. He is depicted as an enemy of the Hulk. Publication history Created by writer Paul Jenkins and artists Ron Garney and Mike McKone, John ...
– A ruthless military general, and brilliant manipulator, who hunted the Hulk to seek a cure for his wife. *
Juggernaut A juggernaut (), in current English usage, is a literal or metaphorical force regarded as merciless, destructive, and unstoppable. This English usage originates in the mid-nineteenth century. ''Juggernaut'' is the early rendering in English ...
- A super-strong, nearly indestructible villain whose power rivals that of the Hulk's. The character is also known into coming into contact with the
X-Men The X-Men are a superhero team in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Created by writer/editor Stan Lee and artist/co-plotter Jack Kirby, the team first appeared in Uncanny X-Men, ''The X-Men'' #1 (September 1963). Although initial ...
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Killer Shrike Killer Shrike is the name of two fictional characters appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Publication history The Simon Maddicks incarnation of Killer Shrike first appeared in '' The Rampaging Hulk'' #1 (January 1977) a ...
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Leader Leadership, is defined as the ability of an individual, group, or organization to "", influence, or guide other individuals, teams, or organizations. "Leadership" is a contested term. Specialist literature debates various viewpoints on the co ...
– A gamma-irradiated genius with superhuman intelligence and mind-control abilities who is Hulk's intellectual rival. *
Madman Madman or Mad Man may refer to: Film and television * ''The Madman'' (film), a 1911 silent film * ''Madman'' (film), a 1982 horror film * Madman Entertainment, an Australian media distributor In print * The Madman, an essay in Friedrich Nietzsc ...
– The Leader's brother, a chaotic, distorted, and clever powerhouse. *
Maestro Maestro (; from the Italian '' maestro'' , meaning " master" or "teacher," plural: maestros or maestri) is an honorific title of respect, sometimes abbreviated Mo. The term is most commonly used in the context of Western classical music and oper ...
– A barbaric and crafty future version of the Hulk. He is stated as twice as strong as the ‘merged’ incarnation, and is an experienced, ruthless and dishonourable combatant. *
Man-Beast The Man-Beast (originally Super-Beast) is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Publication history Man-Beast first appeared in ''Thor'' #134 (November 1966), and was created by writer Stan Lee and ...
– A wolf evolved to the height of lupine potential. A super-strong malevolent schemer with great psychic powers. *
Mercy Mercy (Middle English, from Anglo-French , from Medieval Latin , "price paid, wages", from Latin , "merchandise") is benevolence, forgiveness, and kindness in a variety of ethical, religious, social, and legal contexts. In the social and le ...
– An enigmatic immortal with multiple powers, including shapeshifting, draining, teleportation, energy-projection, invisibility, astral projection, and self re-assembly. She considers herself on a mission of "mercy" to "help" those who wish to die but do not have the strength to commit suicide. * Metal Master – Hulk's first superhuman adversary. An alien conqueror with practically limitless ability to control all forms of metal. *
Minotaur In Greek mythology, the Minotaur (, ''Mīnṓtauros''), also known as Asterion, is a mythical creature portrayed during classical antiquity with the head and tail of a bull and the body of a man or, as described by Roman poet Ovid, a being "par ...
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Missing Link Missing link may refer to: Biology * Missing link (human evolution), a non-scientific term typically referring to transitional fossils * Piltdown Man, a hoax in which bone fragments were presented as the "missing link" between ape and man Geog ...
– A radioactive monster with immense strength, a childlike personality, and the ability to reform itself after being destroyed. * Mister Hyde – A savage, super-strong, dark mirror of the Hulk. The character is also known for primarily being an enemy to
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MODOK MODOK (; also written as M.O.D.O.K.; an acronym for Mental/Mobile/Mechanized Organism Designed Only for Killing) is a Character (arts), fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Created by Stan Lee and Ja ...
– His name is an acronym for Mental Organism Designed Only for Killing. He possesses vast offensive psionic powers and computing intelligence, and is the leader of A.I.M. * Moonstone – An utterly amoral criminal psychiatrist, with super-strength, force-blasts, intangibility, flight, and capable of quickly coercing mental breakdowns. * Night Flyer – The Night Flyer was a noted hit man and mercenary, later resurrected by the Corruptor as a clone tied to his glider tasked with hunting down The Hulk. *
Nightmare A nightmare, also known as a bad dream, Retrieved 11 July 2016. is an unpleasant dream that can cause a strong emotional response from the mind, typically fear but also despair, anxiety, disgust or sadness. The dream may contain situations o ...
– An immensely powerful dream demon, responsible for driving the Hulk mad and exiled many years ago; later caused the death of Hulk's first unborn child, and raped his wife Betty in her sleep; He also plagued Hulk with nightmarish reality-distortions, including the "Devil-Hulk" and the "Homebase" conspiracy. *
One Below All Randy O'Brien Blackjack O'Hare Blackjack O'Hare is a fictional anthropomorphic hare in Marvel Comics. The character, created by Bill Mantlo and Sal Buscema, first appeared in ''The Incredible Hulk'' #271 (May 1982). Blackjack O'Hare is a mer ...
- A counterpart of the
One Above All Randy O'Brien Blackjack O'Hare Blackjack O'Hare is a fictional anthropomorphic hare in Marvel Comics. The character, created by Bill Mantlo and Sal Buscema, first appeared in '' The Incredible Hulk'' #271 (May 1982). Blackjack O'Hare is a me ...
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Piecemeal Piecemeal denotes something being done piece by piece or one stage at a time. Piecemeal may also refer to: * Piecemeal (Gilbert Benson), a fictional character in the Marvel Universe * Piecemeal (Cyborg villain), another fictional character in the ...
– A monster engineered from an unwilling scientist, at the
Red Skull The Red Skull is the alias of several supervillains appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Created by France Herron, Jack Kirby, and Joe Simon, the character first appeared in ''Captain America Comics'' #1 (March 1941), in ...
's behest, mixing up the attributes of any super-beings it encounters. *
Psyklop Psyklop is a supervillain appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Created in combination by Harlan Ellison, Roy Thomas, Sal Buscema and Jim Mooney, the character first appeared in ''Avengers'' #88. Fictional character biogra ...
– A humanoid insect scientist-mystic, worshiping a race of elder gods and seeking to use the Hulk as a power-source to revive them. Deceased. * Puffball Collective – An alien group-mind that kept Hulk company during his exile to the crossroads dimension.''Incredible Hulk'' (vol. 2) #301. Marvel Comics. It is later revealed to have summoned the
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, who ravaged its home planet. The character was created by writer
Bill Mantlo William Timothy Mantlo (born November 9, 1951) is an American comic book writer, primarily at Marvel Comics. He is best known for his work on two licensed toy properties whose adventures occurred in the Marvel Universe: '' Micronauts'' and '' R ...
and artist
Sal Buscema Sal Buscema ( ; born Silvio Buscema, , on January 26, 1936) is an American comics artist, primarily for Marvel Comics, where he had a ten-year run as artist of ''The Incredible Hulk (comic book), The Incredible Hulk'' and an eight-year run as art ...
, and first appeared in ''Incredible Hulk'' #301 (August 1984). * Ravage – A gamma induced monster, created by Professor Geoffrey Crawford's attempts to cure himself of a crippling disease using his ''Matter Teleportation Device''. * Red King – The despotic emperor of the planet Sakaar, dethroned by the Hulk and his Warbound. *
Reginald Fortean R'Klll R'Klll (sometimes spelled R'Kill) is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. She is depicted as the wife of Dorrek VII, the mother of Anelle, and the grandmother of Hulkling. Raa of the Caves ...
– A U.S. Air Force General who was Thunderbolt Ross' former protégé. He is obsessed with seeking revenge on the Red Hulk (who he believes killed Ross) unaware that Red Hulk and Ross are one and the same person. He used a gun on Red Hulk that shot remote-activated micro-mines into Red Hulk's brain that would fry Red Hulk's brain when Red Hulk changes back. Reginald later fought Red She-Hulk. He has since taken command of Shadow Base, a black ops anti-Hulk military squad utterly determined at the destruction and study of the Hulk. After the failure of the Abomination/Rick Jones fusion Subject B, he fused himself with Subject B's husk, turning himself into a new monstrous version of Subject B. *
Rhino A rhinoceros ( ; ; ; : rhinoceros or rhinoceroses), commonly abbreviated to rhino, is a member of any of the five extant taxon, extant species (or numerous extinct species) of odd-toed ungulates (perissodactyls) in the family (biology), famil ...
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rhinoceros A rhinoceros ( ; ; ; : rhinoceros or rhinoceroses), commonly abbreviated to rhino, is a member of any of the five extant taxon, extant species (or numerous extinct species) of odd-toed ungulates (perissodactyls) in the family (biology), famil ...
-based villain with super strength, speed, and tough hide like a rhino. The character is also known as an adversary to
Spider-Man Spider-Man is a superhero in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Created by writer-editor Stan Lee and artist Steve Ditko, he first appearance, first appeared in the anthology comic book ''Amazing Fantasy'' #15 (August 1962) in ...
. * Speedfreek – An assassin who wears
powered armor An exoskeleton is a wearable device that augments, enables, assists, or enhances motion, posture, or physical activity through mechanical interaction with and force applied to the user’s body. Other common names for a wearable exoskeleton in ...
granting him superhuman speed, durability and adamantium weaponry. Deceased. *
Super-Adaptoid The Super-Adaptoid is the name of several fictional characters appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character has appeared in over five decades of Marvel continuity and featured in other Marvel-endorsed products such a ...
– An android with the powers of the
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Thunderbolt Ross General Thaddeus E. "Thunderbolt" Ross is a fictional character who appears in comic books published by Marvel Comics featuring the Hulk. Ross is a United States Armed Forces, United States military Officer (armed forces)#United States, officer, ...
– Betty Ross' father and the Hulk's nemesis, a military general who used to hunt him. He later became Red Hulk. *
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– Prince of the Troyjans. An immensely strong warrior, with force-blasts capable of cutting through planets. Deceased. *
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– An ancient Roman would-be world conqueror, and long-time Hulk villain. *
Umar Umar ibn al-Khattab (; ), also spelled Omar, was the second Rashidun caliph, ruling from August 634 until his assassination in 644. He succeeded Abu Bakr () and is regarded as a senior companion and father-in-law of the Islamic prophet Mu ...
– A vastly powerful, sadistic and hedonistic, immortal sorceress, and sister of the mystic entity
Dormammu Dormammu () is a character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Created by Stan Lee and Steve Ditko, the character first appeared in ''Strange Tales'' #126 (November 1964). He is the extra and inter-dimensional demonic e ...
. She finds the Hulk attractive, and has tried to make him into her personal enforcer and sex slave. *
Wendigo Wendigo () is a mythological creature or evil spirit originating from Algonquian folklore. The concept of the wendigo has been widely used in literature and other works of art, such as social commentary and horror fiction. The wendigo is of ...
– A large cannibalistic monster from the Canadian North Woods. * Alex Wildman – An unpredictable scrawny lunatic, in pink bunny slippers, who can temporarily 'borrow' the abilities of the main superheroes on Earth, but is limited to one at a time. *
Xemnu This article lists monsters in Marvel Comics. History In the earlier parts of Marvel Comics, issues such as ''Journey into Mystery'', ''Strange Tales'', ''Tales of Suspense'', and ''Tales to Astonish'' would detail stories of its different monste ...
– An alien with superhuman strength, and vast psionic powers, capable of engineering formidable genetic monstrosities. * Zzzax – Electricity-based villain/monster with superhuman strength and the ability to incinerate almost anything it touches. It gains intelligence by feeding on the minds of human beings.


Group enemies

* Changelings ** Centauria ** Centaurio ** Centauron ** Dovina ** Elephantine ** Fury ** Leoninus ** Minotaurus ** Neptunus ** Pantherus ** Siren ** Viperus **
Woodgod Dorothy Walker Dorothy Walker is a fictional character in Marvel Comics. She was created by Stuart Little and Ruth Atkinson and first appeared in '' Miss America Magazine'' #2 (November 1944). She was reintroduced in '' The Defenders'' #89 (No ...
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** Ringmaster *
Gamma Corps The Gamma Corps is the name of two fictional Gamma-based military units appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Publication history The original Gamma Corps first appears in '' World War Hulk: Gamma Corps'' #1, and was create ...
** Grey ** Griffin ** Mess ** Mister Gideon ** Prodigy * Home Base ** Agent Pratt – A malicious calculating operative working for a secret government agency called Home Base. He has a genetic ability to regrow limbs upon death. Quotes
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and appears to be a genius. *
Hulkbusters Hulkbusters is the name of three fictional organizations appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. All three groups exist within Marvel's shared universe known as the Marvel Universe and are so-named for their attempts to batt ...
– Various incarnations of military units dedicated to putting the Hulk down. ** Thunderbolt Ross ** John Ryker ** Glenn Talbot **
Clay Quartermain Clay Quartermain is a fictional character, a secret agent appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Publication history Created by writer-artist Jim Steranko, he first appeared in ''Strange Tales'' #163 (December 1967). Desc ...
** Thomas Bowman ** Jack Armbruster ** Edwin Maxwell ** Agent Lindsay * Hulk-Hunters ** Empress Daydra ** Amphibion – Qnax. The sometimes ally, sometimes enemy, warrior champion of the planet Xantares, with great superhuman strength. ** Dark-crawler ** Torgo * Pantheon – A pro-active organization of super-powered beings descended from the immortal Agamemnon and titled after the participants in the Trojan War. **
Achilles In Greek mythology, Achilles ( ) or Achilleus () was a hero of the Trojan War who was known as being the greatest of all the Greek warriors. The central character in Homer's ''Iliad'', he was the son of the Nereids, Nereid Thetis and Peleus, ...
(Helmut Halfling) – Agamemnon's super-strong right-hand man. Achilles is invulnerable except when he is close to low-level gamma radiation. He is killed in a battle with Ulysses (Charles). He is the son of Agamemnon. **
Agamemnon In Greek mythology, Agamemnon (; ''Agamémnōn'') was a king of Mycenae who commanded the Achaeans (Homer), Achaeans during the Trojan War. He was the son (or grandson) of King Atreus and Queen Aerope, the brother of Menelaus, the husband of C ...
(Vali Halfling) – Agamemnon is the immortal founder and leader of the Pantheon. He is the son of
Loki Loki is a Æsir, god in Norse mythology. He is the son of Fárbauti (a jötunn) and Laufey (mythology), Laufey (a goddess), and the brother of Helblindi and Býleistr. Loki is married to the goddess Sigyn and they have two sons, Narfi (son of Lo ...
and an unknown mortal woman. He is the father of Achilles. Turned weary, bored and immensely cynical from his millennia of existence, Cyclically builds and destroys civilizations as a personal hobby. **
Ajax Ajax may refer to: Greek mythology and tragedy * Ajax the Great, a Greek mythological hero, son of King Telamon and Periboea * Ajax the Lesser, a Greek mythological hero, son of Oileus, the king of Locris * Ajax (play), ''Ajax'' (play), by the an ...
– An immensely strong childlike bruiser, and member of the Pantheon. Like the Hulk his power increases with his rage, and he has considered the latter as a friend in the past. Ajax must wear an exoskeleton to support his massive frame. ** Andromeda – Andromeda has the ability to see the future. She is the mother of Delphi. ** Atalanta – Atalanta uses a bow and arrows that are made of plasma energy. ** Cassiopea – Cassiopea has the ability to absorb energy and return it in the form of concussive blasts. She is the daughter of Perseus. ** Delphi – Delphi has the ability to see the future. She is the daughter of Andromeda and Jason. ** Hector – Hector uses a mace made of plasma energy and has the ability to fly. ** Jason – Jason the Renegade prefers to use guns as his weapon. He is the father of Delphi. ** Paris (Nathan Taylor) – Paris is a manipulative prude with empathic abilities, and brief leader of the Pantheon, with grudges against both the Hulk and Ulysses. ** Perseus (Scott Shannon) – Perseus uses an energy spear. He is killed by
Madman Madman or Mad Man may refer to: Film and television * ''The Madman'' (film), a 1911 silent film * ''Madman'' (film), a 1982 horror film * Madman Entertainment, an Australian media distributor In print * The Madman, an essay in Friedrich Nietzsc ...
. He is the father of Cassiopea. **
Prometheus In Greek mythology, Prometheus (; , , possibly meaning "forethought")Smith"Prometheus". is a Titans, Titan. He is best known for defying the Olympian gods by taking theft of fire, fire from them and giving it to humanity in the form of technol ...
– Prometheus has a tracking sense that works over great distances, even across space. ** Ulysses – The original Ulysses uses a plasma shield and sword. He is killed by Achilles. **
Ulysses Ulysses is the Latin name for Odysseus, a legendary Greek hero recognized for his intelligence and cunning. He is famous for his long, adventurous journey home to Ithaca after the Trojan War, as narrated in Homer's Odyssey. Ulysses may also refer ...
II – A slow-aging former 50s biker rebel, and Pantheon warrior, using a very formidable plasma
energy sword A sword is an edged, bladed weapon intended for manual cutting or thrusting. Its blade, longer than a knife or dagger, is attached to a hilt and can be straight or curved. A thrusting sword tends to have a straighter blade with a pointed tip ...
and shield. *
Riot Squad Riot control is a form of public order policing used by law enforcement, military, paramilitary or security forces to social control, control, disperse, and arrest people who are involved in a riot, unlawful Demonstration (people), demonstration ...
– A superpowered unit of the Leader's henchmen, and citizens of his Arctic-based utopia, ''Freehold''. ** Hotshot ** Jailbait **
Ogress An ogre (feminine: ogress) is a legendary monster depicted as a large, hideous, man-like being that eats ordinary human beings, especially infants and children. Ogres frequently feature in mythology, folklore, and fiction throughout the world. ...
– A gamma infused female attorney named Diane Davids. Ogress was a creation of The Leader and later became a member of the Riot Squad.''The Incredible Hulk'' vol. 2 #345, 366 ** Omnibus – The Leader's supergenius second in command, and briefly serving as a host for his spirit. Deceased. ** Rock – A morphing boulder, capable of severely damaging even the Hulk. Former member of the Hulkbusters. ** Redeemer – An armored living weapons arsenal. Former member of the Hulkbusters. ** Soul Man *
U-Foes The U-Foes is a supervillain team appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics, usually as enemies of the Hulk. The group consists of four members: Vector, the group's leader, who can repel matter telekinetically; Vapor, who can t ...
– A
Fantastic Four The Fantastic Four, often abbreviated as FF, is a superhero team appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The team debuted in '' The Fantastic Four'' #1 ( cover-dated November 1961), helping usher in a new level of realism i ...
counterpart. They blame the Hulk for interrupting the experiment that granted them their powers. ** Vector ** Ironclad ** Vapor ** X-Ray


Neutral rivals

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Iron Man Iron Man is a superhero appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Co-created by writer and editor Stan Lee, developed by scripter Larry Lieber, and designed by artists Don Heck and Jack Kirby, the character first appearan ...
– Bruce Banner's friend, who battles the Hulk with his Hulkbuster armor when necessary and tries to cure Bruce of the Hulk. *
Namor Namor McKenzie (), also known as the Sub-Mariner, is a character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Created by writer-artist Bill Everett for comic book packager Funnies Inc., the character first appeared in '' Moti ...
– The ruler of the world's oceans, and a grudging recurrent ally, but their respective hot tempers have created a strong rivalry and many confrontations over the years. *
Sabra Sabra may refer to: Arts and entertainment * Sabra (character), a fictional Israeli female superhero in the Marvel Comics universe * Sabra (magazine), a Japanese magazine for men * ''Sabra Command'' the original title of the film ''Warhead'' * ...
– An Israeli
mutant In biology, and especially in genetics, a mutant is an organism or a new genetic character arising or resulting from an instance of mutation, which is generally an alteration of the DNA sequence of the genome or chromosome of an organism. It i ...
superhero who has superhuman strength amongst other mutant powers. She and the Hulk have frequently clashed due to misunderstandings. *
Sasquatch Bigfoot (), also commonly referred to as Sasquatch (), is a large, hairy Mythic humanoids, mythical creature said to inhabit forests in North America, particularly in the Pacific Northwest.Example definitions include: *"A large, hairy, manlike ...
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Spider-Man Spider-Man is a superhero in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Created by writer-editor Stan Lee and artist Steve Ditko, he first appearance, first appeared in the anthology comic book ''Amazing Fantasy'' #15 (August 1962) in ...
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Thing Thing or The Thing may refer to: Philosophy * An object * Broadly, an entity * Thing-in-itself (or ''noumenon''), the reality that underlies perceptions, a term coined by Immanuel Kant * Thing theory, a branch of critical theory that focuses ...
– Ben Grimm, a member of the
Fantastic Four The Fantastic Four, often abbreviated as FF, is a superhero team appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The team debuted in '' The Fantastic Four'' #1 ( cover-dated November 1961), helping usher in a new level of realism i ...
, and a frequent rival of the Hulk's, due to consistently being defeated at his hands. They have nonetheless come to understand each other. *
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– The god of thunder and Hulk's main rival among other superheroes, with many inconclusive confrontations over the years. *
Thundra Thundra is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. She is often aligned with the Fantastic Four. She is a powerful, red haired, amazon-like warrior, or Femizon, from a matriarchal, technologically ad ...
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Wolverine The wolverine ( , ; ''Gulo gulo''), also called the carcajou or quickhatch (from East Cree, ''kwiihkwahaacheew''), is the largest land-dwelling species, member of the family Mustelidae. It is a muscular carnivore and a solitary animal. The w ...


Other enemies

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Annihilus Annihilus () is a supervillain appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics, primarily as an adversary to the Fantastic Four. The character debuted in ''Fantastic Four (comic book), Fantastic Four Annual'' #6, which was published ...
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Arsenal An arsenal is a place where arms and ammunition are made, maintained and repaired, stored, or issued, in any combination, whether privately or publicly owned. Arsenal and armoury (British English) or armory (American English) are mostly ...
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Attuma Attuma () is a supervillain appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. He is an Atlantean nomadic warlord who is usually depicted as an enemy of Namor the Sub-Mariner, and is the father of the superhero Andromeda. He believes ...
* Captain Axis – Otto Kronsteig * Captain Barracuda – A modern-day pirate and enemy of Namor who Hulk fought one time. * Captain Cybor – A disfigured half-human Cyborg who captains the Andromeda in manic pursuit of the space monster that crippled him. * Captain Omen – The leader of the Infra-Worlders. Originally, his main goal is to rule three-fourths of the world, the parts underwater. His hidden lair was later adopted by another sea pirate, Captain Barracuda. *
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* Crypto-Man – A one time
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foe and the robot responsible for the death of the Hulk's great love
Jarella Jarella is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Along with Betty Ross and Caiera, she was one of the Hulk's great loves. The character was introduced in ''The Incredible Hulk'' #140 (May 1971), and was ...
. * Devastator *
Doctor Doom Doctor Doom is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby, the character first appeared in '' The Fantastic Four'' #5 in April 1962, and has since endured as the arch ...
* Doctor Frye * Dogs of War – Giant green mutated gamma dogs that functioned as a testbed for mutation and deadly weapons of General Ryker * Dragonus – Wizard from Terragonia * Droog – Appears in ''The Incredible Hulk'' vol. 2 #188. A creature the Gremlin raised in the Bio-Genetic lab that looks like a monstrous orange triceratop like monster with four fingers. He is commonly used by the Gremlin to keep order amongst his troops. Despite its appearance, it seems to be quite intelligent, his manner of speech is that of poems. Hulk battles Droog, telling General Ross to take the others and get out of Bitterfrost (one of the Gremlin's bases) before it explodes (one of the few times Ross is hesitant to let the Hulk die). It is presumed that Droog died in the explosion. * Farnoq Dahn – Real name Sawalha Dahn * Fialan * Fragment * General Fang * Ghoul – Dennis Malloy * Glazier * Godseye * Gog * Gold Bug *
High Evolutionary The High Evolutionary (Herbert Edgar Wyndham) is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. He is depicted as a scientist who seeks to evolve different life forms such as the New Men. The High Evolutionary ...
* The Inheritor * Judson Jakes * Warlord Kaa – He appears in ''Incredible Hulk'' #184, but he and his race's true appearance was in Strange Tales #79. Leader of a parallel Earth Shadow Realm. When he reappeared, he was able to steal absorb Hulk's shadow unto himself and gain a physical form that afforded him an intangible state and Hulk's strength, battling him in the Oklahoma plains until they reached the grid. However, due to him being nothing but a shadow, when more lights from the electric grid were activated by pure chance, his body was dissolved to dust and, before he had a chance to get his mind out of the shadow, his body was turned to dust. Warlord Kaa was able to survive, however, since he fought the Champions. * Klaatu – the space whale that is the fixation of Captain Cybor and the Andromeda's first mate Xeron the Star-Slayer. * The Klklk *
It! The Living Colossus It! The Living Colossus is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Initially a statue animated by a hostile extraterrestrial, he first appeared in the science-fiction anthology series ''Tales of Suspense ...
* Lord Visis * Locust – August Hopper * Magog *
Maha Yogi M-11 M-11 is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Originally known as the Human Robot, the character was named "M-11" in the 2006 to 2007 ''Agents of Atlas'' miniseries as an allusion to its first ...
– An ancient mutant and sorcerer with various psychic powers. *
Man-Beast The Man-Beast (originally Super-Beast) is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Publication history Man-Beast first appeared in ''Thor'' #134 (November 1966), and was created by writer Stan Lee and ...
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Man-Bull The Man-Bull (William Taurens) is a supervillain appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Man-Bull made his live-action debut in the Marvel Cinematic Universe television series '' She-Hulk: Attorney at Law'', portrayed by N ...
* Matt Talbot – The nephew of Glenn Talbot, and an old friend of Cathy St. Lawrence. He wanted to avenge his uncle by hunting down the Hulk, but was diagnosed with cancer. * Hulk Robot * Megalith * Mistress Fara *
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– Boris Monguski * Night Flier * Pariah *
Professor Phobos The Soviet Super-Soldiers () are a fictional team of super heroes appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The team first appeared in '' The Incredible Hulk'' vol. 2 #258 (April 1981). The team's storylines are a reflectio ...
* Quintronic Man – A giant robot powered by a five-man crew. First appearance vol.2 #213 (1977). Following a first round victory, the Quintronic Man did not fare well when he was handily overpowered and outsmarted by The Hulk. Contrary to erroneous reports, the Quintronic members were not killed in this conflict and were quickly rescued with a timely assist by Jack of Hearts. *
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of the Strange Matter Dimension. He got tired of protecting his reality from threats and eradicated every sentient being in it, but eventually grew bored and decided to seek out and conquer other realms. * Space Parasite – Randau is an alien conqueror with virtually unlimited ability to absorb energy who goes by the name of Space Parasite. * Stalker – Gil Jeffers * Max Stryker * Super Humanoid * Supreme Dictator – Václav Draxon * Swamp Men *
Toad Men A toadman or toad-man is someone, in the folklore of the Fens of East Anglia and Lincolnshire, who has made a deal with the devil which gives them control over horses. Stories of toadmen seem to have been prevalent in the region during the inter-w ...
– Short, squat-faced aliens with magnetic weaponry, and delusions of conquest. Once devastated Washington D.C., killing many military pilots. They are led by Queen Frojya, whatever technology they gained were by stealing it by it from other alien races. * Vegetable * Xeron the Star-Slayer – An
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-like harpooner obsessed with capturing the space whale that left half his captain's body a disfigured cyborg wreck. He shanghaied both The Hulk and The Abomination to better pursue his quarry and attain his revenge on the space monster. * Yuri Brevlov


Red Hulk's enemies

* Black Fog – A serial killer from India that was captured by the authorities and beaten up badly by the families of his victims. He was freed by Zero/One who replaced his lost limbs with cybernetic limbs and awakened his metahuman gene of becoming a black fog-like substance in her plots to dispose of Red Hulk. * Jacob Feinman – A scientist who fell victim to the Scorched Earth protocols left by Intelligencia which horribly scarred his face. He was approached by Zero/One who agreed to restore his face in exchange for his services. * Omegex – A powerful alien robot built by an ancient alien race who brings an end to the worlds he visits. It is powered by the souls of his victims. * Sultan Magus – Dagan Shah is a rebel leader who came across Regillian technology and used their weapons to sell to terrorists while organizing Sharzhad (which is on the borders of Libya). Red Hulk and
Machine Man Machine Man (also known as Aaron Stack, Mister Machine and serial number Z2P45-9-X-51 or X-51 for short) is an android superhero appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character was created by Jack Kirby for '' 2001: A ...
came to Sharzhad to investigate Dagan Shah (who Red Hulk believed to be behind the death of his old friend). * Zero/One – Dr. Parul Kurinji was a scientist who was exposed to a virus that was created by MODOK. She became an enemy of Red Hulk.


References

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