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Caught
in the heart of a nuclear explosion, victim of gamma radiation gone wild,
Dr. Robert Bruce Banner now finds himself transformed during times of
stress into the dark personification of his repressed rage and fury -- the
most powerful man-like creature ever to walk the face of the Earth!
Real
name: Robert Bruce Banner
Occupation: Unemployed, former nuclear physicist
Group affiliation: Defenders; formerly the Avengers and the
Pantheon
Base of operations: Mobile
First appearance: Incredible Hulk (Vol. 1) #1 (1962)
Height: 5'9" as Banner, 6'6" as gray Hulk, 7' as green
Hulk
Weight: 128 lbs. as Banner, 900 lbs. as gray Hulk, 1,040 lbs. as
green Hulk
Eye color: Brown as Banner, gray as gray Hulk, green as green Hulk
Hair color: Brown as Banner, black as gray Hulk, green as green
Hulk
Powers: The Hulk possesses superhuman strength that increases as he
becomes enraged, can leap vast distances and has demonstrated a powerful
healing factor.
Weapons:
The Hulk is a living, breathing engine of destruction.
History:
Supervising the trial of an experimental gamma bomb for the U.S. Defense
Department at a nuclear research facility in New Mexico, Dr. Robert Bruce
Banner selflessly rushed to the rescue of an ignorant teenager who had
wandered onto the testing field as the countdown ticked inexorably toward
zero. After shoving young Rick Jones to safety in a nearby ditch, Banner
was struck full-force by the bomb blast. He survived, but was irradiated
by the deadly gamma energy.
At
first, Banner would transform into the brutish gray Hulk only at sunset,
and revert to human form at dawn. Eventually, his changes into the
childlike green Hulk came to be triggered by the release of adrenaline
when he was intensely excited, no matter what time of day. The green Hulk
possesses little of Banner's memory and intelligence, and is easily
enraged -- making him a menace to society.
Since
Banner's initial transformation into the Hulk, military forces commanded
by the implacable General Thadeus "Thunderbolt" Ross -- father
of his late wife, Betty -- have hunted him continually.
For
a short time, Banner successfully treated his condition with radiation and
was able to maintain enough of his own personality when he became the Hulk
to control himself in that form. Subsequently, he helped found the
Avengers and even received a presidential pardon. Ultimately, however, the
Hulk reverted into a brutish menace.
Gamma-powered
psychiatrist Leonard "Doc" Samson captured the Hulk, and
successfully separated Banner and his alter ego. Without Banner's psyche
to restrain him, the Hulk became a greater danger than ever before.
Realizing there was only one way to reign in the Hulk, Banner agreed to
merge with the monster. But the stress of the re-integration fractured
Banner's subconscious, creating the street-smart gray Hulk. Through
hypnosis, Samson created the green but intelligent "Professor"
Hulk -- believed at the time to be the integration of Banner's separate
personalities, but since revealed as a new persona the psychiatrist
crafted to help keep the monster's destructive powers in check.
Due
to the deteriorating effects of ALS and the chaos ravaging his mindscape,
Banner cut a deal with the three dominant Hulk personalities - -the green
Hulk, the gray "Joe Fixit" Hulk and the "Professor"
Hulk -- essentially to time-share their existence, in return for
stabilizing his fractured psyche and providing him with release from his
disease.
Though
never a team player, the Hulk joined forces with the Dr. Strange, Master
of the Mystic Arts, and Namor, the Atlantean Sub-Mariner, to defeat the
techno-wizard Yandroth and his ultimate computer, the Omegatron.
Thereafter, this loose-knit band of Defenders would unite periodically to
oppose threats to humanity. The original Defenders reluctantly re-formed
when Yandroth surfaced again to menace the world. Though the heroes
defeated his plan, Yandroth used his sorcery to levy a deathbed curse upon
their heads, binding them to come together in times of crisis.
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