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  2. List of Hulk supporting characters - Wikipedia

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    First appearance The Incredible Hulk vol. 3 #12 (2000). Amadeus Cho – 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.

  3. Dominant seventh sharp ninth chord - Wikipedia

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    [12] In jazz, 7 ♯ 9 chords, along with 7 ♭ 9 chords, are often employed as the dominant chord in a minor ii–V–I turnaround. For example, a ii–V–I in C minor could be played as: Dm 7 ♭ 5 – G 7 ♯ 9 – Cm 7. The 7 ♯ 9 represents a major divergence from the world of tertian chord theory, where chords are stacks of major and ...

  4. The Incredible Hulk (1994 video game) - Wikipedia

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    The Hulk begins the game in Super-Hulk mode; sustaining enemy attacks reduces his Gamma, and he will be reduced to a regular Hulk mode if his Gamma drops below 40%. Falling below 5% Gamma will transform the Hulk into Banner, [3] whose only means of offense is a gun with two shots, [4] and who cannot sustain any enemy attacks without dying. [5]

  5. Abomination (character) - Wikipedia

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    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] A comatose Abomination is eventually found by soldiers at Ross's direction and has a miniature bomb implanted in his skull , being told to fight and defeat the Hulk or ...

  6. Maestro (character) - Wikipedia

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    The Maestro is a supervillain appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.Created by writer Peter David and artist George Pérez, the character first appeared in The Incredible Hulk: Future Imperfect #1 (Dec. 1992).

  7. John Ryker - Wikipedia

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    Ryker initially irradiated various subjects to try and duplicate the same accident behind the Hulk, with the goal of allowing him to isolate the Hulk's ability to cope with the radiation and use it to heal his wife. His closest success was Benjamin Tibbits, who was transformed into Flux and used as a near-mindless soldier against the Hulk. [3]

  8. 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 ...

  9. Shattered Heroes - Wikipedia

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    Captain America #7-9 (#6 though unbannered leads to issue #7's story, #10 unbannered) Defenders #1-3 (unbannered but involved as issue #1 deals with the hammer wielded by the Hulk in Fear Itself) Fear Itself #7.1-7.3; Fear Itself: The Fearless #1-12; The Incredible Hulk #1 (#2-7 onwards is unbannered but continues the story from issue #1)