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  2. Devil Hulk - Wikipedia

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    The Devil Hulk first appeared in The Incredible Hulk (vol. 2) #13 (April 2000) and was created by Paul Jenkins, Ron Garney, and Sal Buscema.After a long absence from the comics, the Devil Hulk returned as the primary Hulk personality of The Immortal Hulk, a Marvel Comics series that launched on June 6, 2018.

  3. Hulk - Wikipedia

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    In 1977, two Hulk television films were aired to strong ratings, leading to an Incredible Hulk TV series that aired from 1978 to 1982. A huge ratings success, the series introduced the popular Hulk catchphrase "Don't make me angry. You wouldn't like me when I'm angry", and broadened the character's popularity from a niche comic book readership ...

  4. Rick Jones (character) - Wikipedia

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    While at full power, Rick single-handedly stops both the Kree and Skrull fleets long enough to put an end to the conflict. Injuries that Rick sustains lead Mar-Vell to willingly bond with Rick to save his life. [18] Shortly after this the Captain Marvel series was re-launched and we found that Rick was not able to contain the energy of Mar-Vell.

  5. Weapon H - Wikipedia

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    The character, created by Greg Pak and Mike Deodato, first appeared in The Totally Awesome Hulk #21 (September 2017) during the "Weapons of Mutant Destruction" storyline. [1] Weapon H later gained his own comic series that details what he has been up to since the end of the "Weapons of Mutant Destruction" storyline. [2]

  6. Abomination (character) - Wikipedia

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    The Abomination reappears with fellow Hulk foe the Rhino, and the pair activates a gamma bomb at the Hulkbuster base in an attempt to destroy the Hulk. The Hulk's companion of the time, Jim Wilson, deactivates the bomb and the Hulk tricks the villains during combat, forcing them to collide and knock each other unconscious. [20]

  7. Adam Warlock - Wikipedia

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    The story continued in the series The Power of Warlock, which ran eight issues (August 1972 – October 1973), [6] with some plotlines concluded in The Incredible Hulk vol. 2, #176–178 (June–August 1974). [7] In a 2009 retrospective survey of the character, writer Karen Walker said the series

  8. Glob (comics) - Wikipedia

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    The first Glob debuted in The Incredible Hulk (vol. 2) #121 (November 1969), and was created by Roy Thomas and Herb Trimpe. [2] Roy Thomas has stated that the character was a conscious imitation of the Heap. [1] Thomas intended to call the character the Shape, but editor Stan Lee thought that name sounded too feminine, and insisted on the name ...

  9. Ravage (Marvel Comics) - Wikipedia

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    Ravage is more powerful than the Hulk and slightly larger. The key element which makes Ravage such a dangerous enemy is that he still has Crawford's mind and lust for power. Just after his first transformation, Ravage attacks Hulk, but he soon reverts to Crawford at sunrise, much like Banner initially transformed into the Hulk during nightfall ...