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The three Hulks

Entry for my Iron Builder with Lego Junkie. The secret ingredient for this round is Curved 4 x 1 Double No Studs.

 

Red Hulk, Green Hulk, Gray Hulk, what’s the difference between them?

 

There are many other versions of the Hulk but these are the three that get most confused by casual Hulk observers. Well let us shed a little light on the confusion. Perhaps you can you this info at swanky upscale cocktail parties to impress the ladies. “Excuse me ladies… Did you know the Red Hulk isn’t actually a manifestation of Bruce Banner.” Then watch as they ogle over your massive knowledge of post gamma mutation human variants. It’s sexy.

 

Gray Hulk (aka Joe Fixit):

 

The Gray Hulk (not the accidentally gray one in the earliest comics, that was gray because the colorist messed up) worked for a time as a Las Vegas enforcer called “Joe Fixit”. The Gray Hulk has average intelligence, although he occasionally displays knowledge and intellectual ability normally associated with Banner. He is cunning, crafty, hedonistic, arrogant, and distant, with a hidden conscience.

 

In most of Las Vegas appearances, he appears only at night. According to the Leader, the Gray Hulk persona is strongest during the night of the new moon and weakest during the full moon. This aversion to sun/moon light vanished when the Gray Hulk’s night-induced transformation trigger was later removed.

 

Although he is the smallest of the Hulks, the Gray Hulk towers over the average human. He prefers to dress in tailored suits. Joe Fixit’s base strength level is also the lowest of the three primary Hulk incarnations. While in a functionally calm emotional state, Joe Fixit is able to lift about 70 tons.

 

Savage Green Hulk:

 

The most common version of the Hulk, possesses the mental capacity and temperament of a young child and typically refers to himself in the third person. He often claims that he wants to be left alone. The Savage Hulk is usually depicted as green-skinned and heavily-muscled with a loping, ape-like gait. While in a functionally calm emotional state, or at least as calm as the Hulk can be, the Savage Hulk is capable of lifting about 100 tons.

 

Red Hulk:

 

Is NOT Bruce Banner, It is General Thaddeus E. “Thunderbolt” Ross is a fictional character appearing in books published by Marvel Comics, usually as an adversary of the Hulk, sometimes as a supervillain. Ross is a United States military officer, the father of Betty Ross, ex-father in-law of Glenn Talbot and the father in-law of Dr. Bruce Banner, who transforms into an immensely powerful monster known as the Hulk.

 

A veteran of several wars, Ross was the military head of the Gamma Bomb Project although he treated the project’s research head, Banner, with contempt. When Banner is caught in a test blast of the weapon and acquired his Hulk condition, Ross personally volunteers to kill the monster and pursues him with a growing obsessiveness. As he is not initially aware of the truth of Banner’s condition, Ross merely suspects he is a compatriot of the beast. However, when he does learn the truth, Ross hunts Banner as well. In 2008, Ross first appeared as the Red Hulk, into which he had been transformed in order to better combat his nemesis.

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