The Hulk is one of Marvel’s most prominent heroes, and that’s especially the case in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Though he officially debuted in 2008’s The Incredible Hulk, he really came into his own through the Avengers movies. Sadly, his individual mythology has somewhat fallen by the wayside due to a lack of solo movies, and this has seen notable characters from his comics get the proverbial shaft.Glenn Talbot and Rick Jones were prominent parts of Hulk comic books since their Silver Age debuts, yet neither have interacted with the Hulk in the MCU. In fact, one of these pivotal characters hasn’t been in Marvel Studios’ shared universe at all. Given that the Hulk’s time in the sun might be coming to an end, it’s a shame that the two figures that forged his printed adventures never hit the mainstream with him.Glen Talbot eventually becomes the MCU version of Graviton, gaining gravitational powers and developing a god complex. Convinced that only he could protect Earth from the threat of Thanos, his grip on sanity slowly diminished as he lost sight of the man he once was. Interestingly enough, a glimpse at an alternate timeline showed that he actually took down Thanos, though this only left the world open for invasion. In the mainstream MCU, he was defeated by Daisy Johnson, and since then, his death has remained permanent, with the events of Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. never being referenced in other material.
The Hulk is one of Marvel’s most prominent heroes, and that’s especially the case in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Though he officially debuted in 2008’s The Incredible Hulk, he really came into his own through the Avengers movies. Sadly, his individual mythology has somewhat fallen by the wayside due to a lack of solo movies, and this has seen notable characters from his comics get the proverbial shaft.
Glenn Talbot and Rick Jones were prominent parts of Hulk comic books since their Silver Age debuts, yet neither have interacted with the Hulk in the MCU. In fact, one of these pivotal characters hasn’t been in Marvel Studios’ shared universe at all. Given that the Hulk’s time in the sun might be coming to an end, it’s a shame that the two figures that forged his printed adventures never hit the mainstream with him.
Glen Talbot eventually becomes the MCU version of Graviton, gaining gravitational powers and developing a god complex. Convinced that only he could protect Earth from the threat of Thanos, his grip on sanity slowly diminished as he lost sight of the man he once was. Interestingly enough, a glimpse at an alternate timeline showed that he actually took down Thanos, though this only left the world open for invasion. In the mainstream MCU, he was defeated by Daisy Johnson, and since then, his death has remained permanent, with the events of Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. never being referenced in other material.
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