The beauty of the Hulk lies in the simplicity of his character and powers. Heâs a roiling mess of raw emotion, so overcome with anger, sadness, and frustration that all he can do to cope with them is lash out at the world around him. This emotional volatility prevents him from making and maintaining friendships. Heâs huge, and heâs strong. Heâs strong enough to take on the biggest and most powerful beings. He punches things, he throws things, and he tears things in half. Even his catchphrase, âHulk SMASH!â is simple: no finer points of punctuation or grammar, just two words yelled as loudly as possible. Hulk doesnât need flight, telepathy, or energy projection when all he needs are his fists and high blood pressure.The Red Hulk, on the other hand, is a bit more nuanced than that. Unlike Bruce Banner, General Thaddeus âThunderboltâ Ross wanted to become a raging gamma monster. Of course, his decision to do so was influenced by a cadre of evil supervillains and his own depression, but thatâs beside the point: General Ross chose to become Red Hulk. As his life as the Red Hulk has brought him into conflict with heroes of every kind, a persisting question surrounds him whether heâs truly stronger than the original Hulk. The answer may shock some and definitely outrage others.Itâs not enough to say that the Hulk is strong. Hulk is the strongest. He has beaten beings of incalculable powers. He has felled gods. He has survived the depths of space and punched asteroids with his bare hands. The Hulk is a force of primal nature.
The beauty of the Hulk lies in the simplicity of his character and powers. Heâs a roiling mess of raw emotion, so overcome with anger, sadness, and frustration that all he can do to cope with them is lash out at the world around him. This emotional volatility prevents him from making and maintaining friendships. Heâs huge, and heâs strong. Heâs strong enough to take on the biggest and most powerful beings. He punches things, he throws things, and he tears things in half. Even his catchphrase, âHulk SMASH!â is simple: no finer points of punctuation or grammar, just two words yelled as loudly as possible. Hulk doesnât need flight, telepathy, or energy projection when all he needs are his fists and high blood pressure.
The Red Hulk, on the other hand, is a bit more nuanced than that. Unlike Bruce Banner, General Thaddeus âThunderboltâ Ross wanted to become a raging gamma monster. Of course, his decision to do so was influenced by a cadre of evil supervillains and his own depression, but thatâs beside the point: General Ross chose to become Red Hulk. As his life as the Red Hulk has brought him into conflict with heroes of every kind, a persisting question surrounds him whether heâs truly stronger than the original Hulk. The answer may shock some and definitely outrage others.
Itâs not enough to say that the Hulk is strong. Hulk is the strongest. He has beaten beings of incalculable powers. He has felled gods. He has survived the depths of space and punched asteroids with his bare hands. The Hulk is a force of primal nature.
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