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| ''by Steve Kenson'' | | ''by Steve Kenson'' |
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− | ==ICONIC Savage Hulk==
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− | Steve Kenson wrote this bad boy up and threw it down Mighty Marvel style in the June issue of Game Trade Magazine. The most well-known of the comic book Hulks and generally considered the strongest of all incarnations. This Hulk also was the one with the longest consistent tenure, despite not appearing for more than a year in a row since the early 1980s. The Savage Hulk diverged from Banner during early childhood, due to Brian Banner's abuse. He possesses the IQ and temperament of a young child. He typically refers to himself in the third person, and often claims that he wants to be left alone in an attention-seeking way, and has frequent "Hulk [will] smash" temper tantrums. Banner's transformation into the Savage Hulk is generally triggered by Banner's anger.
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| '''PL 15''', Concept: Gamma Ray Goliath, Occupation: Nuclear Physist (as Banner), Green Monster (as Hulk) | | '''PL 15''', Concept: Gamma Ray Goliath, Occupation: Nuclear Physist (as Banner), Green Monster (as Hulk) |