The Hulk Has Always Hated One of Marvel’s Most Powerful Superhero Teams

The Incredible Hulk has always been one of Marvel’s most complicated and tortured superheroes. While it might seem rather simple to understand the jade behemoth, the issue with understanding the Hulk is that he often cannot understand himself or his own emotions. The Hulk, by nature, is one of the most destructive and dangerous beings in the universe, a fact that he simultaneously hates and boasts about. Deep within the Hulk, through all of his anger and confusion, is the deep desire to be wanted. The Hulk craves companionship, yet always lets his wild moods get the better of him, thus putting him into a self-fulfilling prophecy of pain and heartache. Even the most lethal enemies pale in comparison to the Hulk’s own inner turmoil. As upsetting as this may be to be considered for the Hulk, he has proclaimed very clearly that, for all of his wishes for friendship, he also thinks the very idea of working alongside others is completely stupid.The Hulk, for all of his wild and unpredictable natures, is an integral member of the Marvel Universe. The Hulk was a founding member for both the Avengers and the Defenders, two of Earth’s mightiest and most powerful teams. The Hulk fought alongside Iron Man, Ant-Man, Wasp, and Thor in the Avengers very first iteration and teamed up with Doctor Strange and Namor to create the Defenders, with Silver Surfer joining the team shortly after. Both teams have thwarted foes and threats that would have destroyed the world countless times over, and where other heroes have found themselves defeated with their backs against the wall, the Hulk has proven quite efficiently that sometimes the best answer to a problem is throwing an incalculably powerful punch at it. But for all of his experience and time spent working alongside other heroes, the Hulk harbored a very negative attitude towards the very notion of teamwork.While this remark is very on par with the Hulk, it still brings to light a very sad and very hypocritical side of the Hulk. The reason he wasn’t with the Defenders to defeat Foolkiller was because he was off by himself at the seashore wrestling with his feelings on having friends. Hulk stated that he liked the idea of having friends, but found understanding how to handle and maintain friendships to be difficult. Hulk reveals a soft side of himself by helping a beached whale return to the ocean. As Hulk watches the whale swim away, he wishes it well as it is reunited with its friends. The Hulk understands unity and companionship and is motivated by this single instance to rejoin the Defenders, but within minutes tells Valkyrie to her face that he always thought the Defenders was a stupid idea. Hulk leaps off again, proclaiming that he’s leaving for good this time, after having just waxed philosophical about needing stable friendships in his life.

The Incredible Hulk has always been one of Marvel’s most complicated and tortured superheroes. While it might seem rather simple to understand the jade behemoth, the issue with understanding the Hulk is that he often cannot understand himself or his own emotions. The Hulk, by nature, is one of the most destructive and dangerous beings in the universe, a fact that he simultaneously hates and boasts about. Deep within the Hulk, through all of his anger and confusion, is the deep desire to be wanted. The Hulk craves companionship, yet always lets his wild moods get the better of him, thus putting him into a self-fulfilling prophecy of pain and heartache. Even the most lethal enemies pale in comparison to the Hulk’s own inner turmoil. As upsetting as this may be to be considered for the Hulk, he has proclaimed very clearly that, for all of his wishes for friendship, he also thinks the very idea of working alongside others is completely stupid.

The Hulk, for all of his wild and unpredictable natures, is an integral member of the Marvel Universe. The Hulk was a founding member for both the Avengers and the Defenders, two of Earth’s mightiest and most powerful teams. The Hulk fought alongside Iron Man, Ant-Man, Wasp, and Thor in the Avengers very first iteration and teamed up with Doctor Strange and Namor to create the Defenders, with Silver Surfer joining the team shortly after. Both teams have thwarted foes and threats that would have destroyed the world countless times over, and where other heroes have found themselves defeated with their backs against the wall, the Hulk has proven quite efficiently that sometimes the best answer to a problem is throwing an incalculably powerful punch at it. But for all of his experience and time spent working alongside other heroes, the Hulk harbored a very negative attitude towards the very notion of teamwork.

While this remark is very on par with the Hulk, it still brings to light a very sad and very hypocritical side of the Hulk. The reason he wasn’t with the Defenders to defeat Foolkiller was because he was off by himself at the seashore wrestling with his feelings on having friends. Hulk stated that he liked the idea of having friends, but found understanding how to handle and maintain friendships to be difficult. Hulk reveals a soft side of himself by helping a beached whale return to the ocean. As Hulk watches the whale swim away, he wishes it well as it is reunited with its friends. The Hulk understands unity and companionship and is motivated by this single instance to rejoin the Defenders, but within minutes tells Valkyrie to her face that he always thought the Defenders was a stupid idea. Hulk leaps off again, proclaiming that he’s leaving for good this time, after having just waxed philosophical about needing stable friendships in his life.

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