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  2. Hulk - Wikipedia

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    In some versions, the Hulk succumbs to the darker side of his nature: in "Future Imperfect" (December 1992), a future version of the Hulk has become the Maestro, the tyrannical and ruthless ruler of a nuclear war-irradiated Earth, [177] and in "Old Man Logan" (2008), an insane Hulk rules over a post-apocalyptic California and leads a gang of ...

  3. Maestro (character) - Wikipedia

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    [34] [30] This version is the result of the Hulk being exposed to excess radiation from a gamma meteor, which increased his power, but drove him insane and eventually turned him into the Maestro. Going by the nickname " Old Man Hulk ", he travels back in time ostensibly to help his past self and the Agents of S.M.A.S.H. stop a gamma meteor from ...

  4. 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 ...

  5. World War Hulk - Wikipedia

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    The story, a crossover throughout various series, began in the one-shot World War Hulk Prologue: World Breaker (May 2007), written by Peter David and penciled by Sean Phillips, Al Rio, and Lee Weeks. Marvel followed this with Incredible Hulk vol. 2 #106–111 and World War Hulk: Frontline #1–6 [ 2 ] as parallel stories following the impact of ...

  6. Hiro-Kala - Wikipedia

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    The character next features in the "Dark Son" storyline by writers Greg Pak and Scott Redd, which ran bi-weekly in The Incredible Hulks #611-617, the renamed The Incredible Hulk comic book (as it featured Hulk, Red She-Hulk, Skaar, She-Hulk, A-Bomb and Korg), leading on from events in the "Fall of the Hulks" and "World War Hulks" storylines.

  7. Betty Ross - Wikipedia

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    Betty Ross debuted in The Incredible Hulk #1 (May 1962) by writer Stan Lee and artist Jack Kirby.She was an on-and-off again supporting character in the Hulk's various series for decades, serving as his longest-running love interest.

  8. Luke Evans and Milla Jovovich Board Brad Anderson’s Sci-Fi ...

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    Luke Evans and Milla Jovovich are attached to lead the sci-fi action thriller “World Breaker,” which will be directed by Brad Anderson. The Exchange is handling international sales and will ...

  9. Tyrone Cash - Wikipedia

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    Powers and abilities [ edit ] Using a pill that contains a perfected version of his Hulk Serum, Tyrone Cash has immense strength, stamina, durability, and speed, as well as regenerative capabilities, which are similar to those from the Hulk.