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Is the Hulk a hero or villain?

Is the Hulk a hero or villain?

The Hulk is a fictional character and superhero appearing in publications by the American publisher Marvel Comics. Created by writer Stan Lee and artist Jack Kirby, the character first appeared in the debut issue of The Incredible Hulk (May 1962).

Is The Incredible Hulk a bad movie?

It’s common knowledge neither film is a shining example of the superhero genre, and while The Incredible Hulk is considered one of the worst films in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, Ang Lee’s Hulk is known as one of the worst superhero films ever.

Was The Incredible Hulk good?

It’s for this reason that I say, with no small amount of surprise, that The Incredible Hulk is actually “pretty good.” It’s certainly an improvement on Ang Lee’s 2003 take on the character, but there is no question that this film doesn’t work as well as others in the MCU.

Why is the Hulk evil?

Little to nothing is known of this version of Hulk’s backstory, but presumably he had an origin similar to that of his Earth-616 counterpart. He mentions alledgedly that years of gamma exposure had negative effects on his psyche, causing him to become progressively more and more villainous.

Why is Mark Ruffalo not in The Incredible Hulk?

But, as Ruffalo himself as acknowledged, he’ll never headline in an Incredible Hulk solo film. That’s because Universal Pictures, co-producer of the 2008 feature, maintains the distribution rights. That’s the same reason The Incredible Hulk isn’t streaming on Disney+.

Is there a evil Hulk?

The Maestro is a fictional supervillain appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Depicted as a version of the Hulk from an alternate future (designated by Marvel Comics as Earth-9200), the Maestro possesses Bruce Banner’s intelligence and the Hulk’s more malevolent personality traits.

Why are the Hulk’s pants purple?

So there you have. The reason the Hulk had so many pairs of purple pants is apparently that Bruce Banner sold literally all of his other clothes and stocked up exclusively on items of purple clothing believing that they represented a timeless sense of fashion.