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Roman Sionis / Black Mask in a promotional image for Batman: Arkham Origins (2013). Roman Sionis / Black Mask appears in the Batman: Arkham video game franchise, initially voiced by Nolan North in Arkham City and Brian Bloom in subsequent appearances. [40] [41] [42] This version is known for using body doubles. [43]
The plot revolves around a gang war involving all the major criminal groups in Gotham. It starts with one of Batman's most ambitious contingency plans for a possible outbreak of uncontrollable gang violence, Batman developed an elaborate scenario that would unite all of Gotham's underworld under a single crime boss: Matches Malone, who is really an alias of Batman himself.
The Abomination has a subtle but significant role in the World War Hulk storyline, [46] being the source of gamma-irradiated DNA that allows the creation of an anti-Hulk response team. [47] [48] The Abomination reappears after the events of World War Hulk, encountering a new foe called the Red Hulk.
The Wrecking Crew have battled the Avengers, the Fantastic Four, Captain America, Iron Fist, the Runaways, Spider-Man, Namor the Sub-Mariner, Doctor Strange, Daredevil, Alpha Flight, the She-Hulk and the X-Men, but their main foe is Thor. When the Wrecking Crew first battle Thor, they are confident that it will be a quick victory.
Numerous alternate versions of the Hulk have been present in the Exiles series. A crazy version of the Hulk was seen attacking Canada. He was stopped by the Exiles and Alpha Flight. This battle featured the first appearance of the rogue reality jumpers known as Weapon X. The crazy Hulk was presumed dead after this encounter. [189]
The Hulk's first appearance in a video game was the 1984 graphic adventure computer game Questprobe featuring The Hulk, [42] [43] and the character began making appearances on home and handheld consoles a decade later.
An unidentified Marvel 2099 reality version of the character named Tabitha once freed Strange 2099 from a demon possession at the time when the Anti-Powers Act was in play. [ 168 ] In the unified reality of Earth-2099, the Tabitha version of Moon Knight was a member of the 2099 version of the Avengers .
This version is a member of the Guardians of the Galaxy. Gamora appears in Avengers Assemble, voiced again by Nika Futterman in "Guardians and Spaceknights" and by Laura Bailey in "Widow's Run". [58] This version is a member of the Guardians of the Galaxy. Gamora appears in Hulk and the Agents of S.M.A.S.H., voiced again by Nika Futterman.