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  2. Juggernaut (character) - Wikipedia

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    The Juggernaut confronted his stepbrother, Charles Xavier—leader of the X-Men—in X-Men: Legacy #219 (February 2009), and fought the Hulk in Hulk #602 (November 2009). He appeared as a regular character in Thunderbolts beginning with issue #144, and remained on the team until issue #158, during the Fear Itself limited series.

  3. Skaar (character) - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  4. List of Amalgam Comics characters - Wikipedia

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    An amalgamation of DC's Solomon Grundy and Marvel's the Hulk (Robert Bruce Banner). [3] [9] Spider-Boy (Peter Ross). An amalgamation of DC's Superboy and Marvel's Spider-Man. [10] First appearance in "DC/Marvel All Access" #4 (December 1996) Mutant Man (Lucas Kent)- An Amalgamation Marvel's Bishop and DC's Superman.

  5. World War Hulk: X-Men - Wikipedia

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    World War Hulk: X-Men is a three-issue miniseries published by Marvel Comics. It is connected to the World War Hulk story arc and focuses on Professor Xavier's involvement in the Illuminati (a secret group consisting of prominent superheroes) and the Hulk's expulsion into space. In the storyline, Xavier was not present when the decision to send ...

  6. Bulldozer (character) - Wikipedia

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    The helmet partially affects his peripheral field-of-vision. He appears to have used several different versions of the helmet, varying from a simple skullcap to something akin to the Juggernaut's helmet. Bulldozer has basic U.S. Army training in hand-to-hand combat, though now he usually relies on butting with his helmeted head.

  7. Blob (Marvel Comics) - Wikipedia

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    The only beings on record to have been able to move the Blob against his wishes are the Hulk, [16] Juggernaut, [citation needed] and Strong Guy (powered-up near his limit by absorbing kinetic energy), [37] although Colossus has managed to lift Dukes by digging underground and raising the piece of earth Dukes stands on, stating this as an ...

  8. Nimrod (comics) - Wikipedia

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    He fights the Juggernaut. He hunts Summers and the X-Men, but is defeated by Rogue when Rogue absorbs the mutant powers of Nightcrawler, Kitty Pryde, and Colossus. Based on a plan that Kitty conceives before losing consciousness, Rogue uses Nightcrawler's teleportation to teleport part of Nimrod's body away, with Rogue's and Colossus's combined ...

  9. Sasquatch (comics) - Wikipedia

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    After killing doctors that were treating him, Sasquatch encounters Hulk who realized Walt was possessed by Brian Banner's ghost. Hulk freed Sasquatch from Brian's possession by draining enough gamma energy to depower Walt. [30] It was revealed that Brian Banner's possession of Sasquatch was caused by the One Below All. [31]