Red Hulk

From Multiversal Omnipedia
Jump to: navigation, search
The Red Hulk in Fall of the Hulks: Red Hulk v1 #2.

The Red Hulk is a comic character who features in Marvel Comics.

Contents

Red Hulk (Thunderbolt Ross)

Main Article: Thunderbolt Ross

The original Red Hulk was actually U.S. military General Thaddeus Ross after he had secretly forged an alliance with the Intelligencia. In the wake of World War Hulk, the Jade Giant was defeated through an orbital beam strike that was actually engineered by the Leader and M.O.D.O.K. to siphon energy from the beast. This gamma energy was siphoned as they used Life Model Decoys masquerading as S.H.I.E.L.D. agents to arrest Bruce Banner and took him to Gamma Base which was secretly under their control. Once there, General Ross was offered by the Intelligencia a chance to resurrect his dead daughter Betty Ross and in exchange he was transformed with the accumulated gamma energy into the Red Hulk to be their operative. An L.M.D. was used to maintain his General Ross identity whilst the Red Hulk was dispatched on various assignments for the Intelligencia where during this time he decided to settle a personal score by killing the Abomination thus making the Red Hulk known to the world when it investigated the death of the supervillain. (Hulk v2 #23)

Red Hulk (Robert Maverick)

Main Article: Robert Maverick

The second Red Hulk's identity was known as being U.S. military General Robert Maverick who was given the power after Ross lost the ability to transform and returned to being human. His own transformation was a product of the S.H.I.E.L.D. Hulk Plug-In which was a genetic enhancement that transformed the user half-way into the Hulk. The process was only in the testing phase when the support of A.I.M. allowed it to be perfected with it being used by General Maverick to become the new Red Hulk. However, the process could only work initially for one hour in a day and a half before he had to return back to his human state. With this power, the new Red Hulk came to join the U.S.Avengers that were led by Roberto da Costa who were tasked with ensuring that America remained a strong nation in the face of numerous threats. (U.S.Avengers v1 #1)

Overview

In appearance, the Red Hulk was similar in shape and form to the Hulk with its distinctive traits being its red skin and yellow eyes. (Hulk v2 #2) He was given the code name of Rulk on a account of his red skin and features. (Hulk v2 #7)

The first Red Hulk was created by combining the Cathexis Ray with cosmic energy. (Incredible Hulk v1 #610)

The second Red Hulk's powers stemmed from the Hulk Plug-In that was a genetic enhancement able to turn the bearer half-way into the Hulk. However, the process could only work for those with the suitable genetic profile for he plug. When activated, the user could turn into the Red Hulk but the transformation only worked for a single hour after which it could not be used for around a day and a half. (U.S.Avengers v1 #1)

Notes

  • The Red Hulk was created by Jeph Loeb and Ed McGuinness where it made its first appearance in Hulk v2 #1 (March, 2008).
  • During X-Sanction, Cable refers to Red Hulk as Talbot suggesting that in his timeline that perhaps Glenn Talbot became the Red Hulk instead of Ross.
  • In an interview with writer Jeph Loeb, he noted that Joe Quesada had informed him that Marvel had come up with the idea of a new version of the Hulk that was red and whose identity was a mystery.

Alternate Versions

  • In Planet Hulk v1 #1 (2015), an alternate version of the Red Hulk appeared in the reality of Earth-71612 that came to be a part of Battleworld.

In other media

Television

Video games

  • In Marvel: Avengers Alliance, Thunderbolt Ross as the Red Hulk appeared as an unlockable character in the Facebook video game.
  • In Marvel vs. Capcom: Infinite, the Red Hulk appeared as an alternate skin for Hulk in the fighting video game.
  • In Marvel: Future Fight, the Red Hulk appeared as a playable character in the setting of the mobile video game.

Appearances

  • Hulk v2: (2008)
  • Fall of the Hulks: Red Hulk v1:
  • Avenging Spider-Man v1:
  • U.S.Avengers v1:
  • Spider-Man:

External Link

This article is a stub. You can help Multiversal Omnipedia by expanding it.

Personal tools
Namespaces
Variants
Actions
Navigation
Toolbox