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Here, Bruce Banner's story goes exactly the same as his 616 counterpart, but when he is caught in the middle of the gamma bomb explosion, instead of transforming into the Incredible Hulk, his whole body opens up from the gigantic tumors that appear inside it, pushing most of his organs and skull outside his body and giving Rick Jones cancer.
A Maestro from an unidentified alternate reality arrived in the Old Man Logan reality where he rounded up the surviving members of the Hulk Gang as he makes plans to help them build a paradise for all Hulks on Earth-616. With help from Cambria Banner, Logan and Hawkeye of Earth-616 were able to defeat Maestro and the surviving members of the ...
Dr. Robert Bruce Banner is a renowned scientist, physicist, and medical doctor with seven Ph.D.s.While working at Culver University, Virginia, Banner meets with General Thaddeus Ross, the father of his colleague and girlfriend Betty, regarding an experiment that Ross claims is meant to make humans immune to gamma radiation, a field in which Banner is an expert.
Skaar was created by writer Greg Pak and arist John Romita, Jr. The earliest incarnation of the character first appeared in What If Planet Hulk? #1 (Dec. 2007), [1] "Peaceful Planet", an alternate history story by Pak and artist Rafa Sandoval, which imagines the sequence of events that would have transpired had Hulk landed on the peaceful planet that the Illuminati had intended, rather than on ...
What if the Hulk had the brain of Bruce Banner? (based on The Incredible Hulk #1) This world was designated Earth-774 in Marvel Encyclopedia: Fantastic Four. What if the Avengers had never been? (based on The Avengers #3) What if the Invaders stayed together after World War II? (considered part of Earth-616, the mainstream Marvel continuity)
An earlier version of the Ancient One is met by Earth-616's Bruce Banner at the Sanctum Sanctorum while looking for the Time Stone. In the comics, the character is a Tibetan man, while the film version is an androgynous Celtic. [4] Swinton's casting was widely criticized as whitewashing. [5]
In Bullet Points, Peter Parker is the Hulk and Bruce Banner is Spider-Man. Peter is killed by Galactus. [32] Bruce is later killed by Daemos during the "Spider-Verse" event while trying to extract Kaine from Earth-616. [33] He was later resurrected when Silk cut open Morlun with the Totem Dagger. [34]
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 romantic interest of the Hulk (Dr. Bruce Banner). [2] She is the daughter of General Thaddeus E. "Thunderbolt" Ross.