8 Best Hulk Characters That Are Currently Missing From The MCU

The Hulk is associated with many interesting heroes and villains who have been sadly absent from the Marvel Cinematic Universe, although the series has had plenty of opportunities to include them. Starting with the next movie. Captain America: Brave New World It seems like the MCU has stuck to using characters associated with the Hulk in other characters’ movies, with Red Hulk serving as the main antagonist of Sam Wilson’s first Captain America solo movie. There are still many important Hulk characters that have yet to be used in the franchise.

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There’s an obvious reason why so many heroes, villains, and major supporting characters from the Hulk mythos have yet to appear in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. The complicated legal rights surrounding a Hulk solo film prevented Marvel Studios from taking the time to explore more Hulk characters for a long time, leading to Bruce Banner becoming more of a supporting character in crossover films. Even today, the MCU has missed out on using many iconic Hulk characters from the comics, although the new inclusion of Red Hulk may suggest this won’t be the case for much longer.

8Rick Jones

The MCU’s most important MIA Hulk character.

RICK JONES AS BOMB-1

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By far the most important Hulk character to be completely removed from the Marvel Cinematic Universe is Rick Jones. While the MCU changed the Hulk to be the result of one of many attempts to replicate Steve Rogers’ super soldier serum, his true comic origin is the result of an atomic bomb test. Punk kid Rick Jones was in the wrong place at the wrong time, prompting Bruce Banner to pull him away from the experimental bomb’s gamma ray bombardment, causing him to absorb the energy, giving birth to the Incredible Hulk.

Rick Jones became a staple in the Hulk comics, being the closest thing Bruce Banner has to a sidekick. In more recent years, Rick Jones also gained his own monstrous alter ego, becoming the Blue Abomination-like monster A-Bomb thanks to genetic manipulation by MODOK and the Leader. Considering how dramatically the MCU diverged from the Hulk’s original comic book origins, it would be difficult to justify including Rick Jones so late in the game, no matter how awesome it would be to see A-Bomb in live-action.

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7 Doctor Samson

One of the Hulk’s most recurring villains

Doc Samson fighting in Marvel Comics

With the inclusion of Red Hulk, it can at least be said that the Marvel Cinematic Universe has featured each of the major Hulk villains in some capacity, with their own interpretations of the Leader, Red Hulk, and Abomination. Arguably the next biggest Hulk villain yet to appear in the franchise is none other than Doc Samson. Samson was once a normal psychiatrist and known womanizer who is exposed to a healthy dose of the Hulk’s gamma radiation, giving him emerald green hair and super strength.

Like his biblical namesake, Samson’s strength is proportional to the length of his hair, having essentially all of the Hulk’s strength without any of the disadvantages of a split personality, although he later begins to suffer such side effects, albeit on a smaller scale. . . Doc Samson is an interesting foil to Bruce Banner, successful, composed and calm, while being able to go toe-to-toe with a relatively calm Hulk in hand-to-hand combat. She-Hulk: lawyer It seems like a particularly missed opportunity for Marvel Studios to introduce the character.

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6 Red She-Hulk

The angry side of Betty Ross

Red She-Hulk with pink and orange background in Marvel Comics

The Hulk himself isn’t the only one to have a double crimson. Shortly after the introduction of Red Hulk in the comics, a red version of She-Hulk is also introduced, making an attempt on Red Hulk’s life. Surprisingly, the identity of this new Hulk is eventually revealed to be none other than Betty Ross, the daughter of Red Hulk’s General “Thunderbolt” Ross. Like Rick Jones, MODOK’s experimentation incurred this transformation, which controlled Betty Ross’s actions in her muscular state despite allowing her a greater degree of speech and consciousness compared to the original Hulk.

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Eventually, Ross gains control of her Red She-Hulk form, becoming a hero and is even entrusted by the Avengers with an incredibly cool combination of Stark-Tech and an Asgardian Urdu metal greatsword. Liv Tyler’s Betty Ross has been missing from the Marvel Cinematic Universe since her debut in the original. The Incredible Hulkalthough it is confirmed that it will reappear in Captain America: Brave New World. Perhaps the movie will finally bring Betty Ross’ gamma form to live action after years of preparation.

5Glenn Talbot

General Ross is not the only military leader seeking the Hulk’s skin

incredible hulk animated series, glenn talbot smiling menacingly

In many of his stories, the Hulk’s enemies are not necessarily mutated monsters and intellectual supervillains, but the American military itself, which seeks to hunt down and weaponize the green goliath. Spearheading these efforts is traditionally General Thaddeus “Thunderbolt” Ross, who also happens to be the father of Bruce Banner’s love interest. However, he’s far from the only military leader spearheading the effort to stop the Hulk, and Major Glenn Talbot is also a major thorn in the Hulk’s side.

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Often depicted as in love with his superior officer’s daughter, Major Talbot is not only a battlefield enemy of the Hulk, but also a romantic rival of Bruce Banner. Talbot has never appeared in the Marvel Cinematic Universe proper, although he did make his live-action debut in ABC’s alternate universe canon. Agents of SHIELDplayed by Adrian Pasdar. Major Glenn Talbot would be a great character to fill the busy situation rooms often seen in the MCU films as the government faces the next big superhero disaster.

4 Mr. Fixit

One of Bruce Banner’s coolest alter egos

hulk mr fixit form

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Bruce Banner and the Hulk are far from the only personalities running around in the genius scientist’s head. Marvel Comics has explored a host of alternate characters that have emerged occasionally over the years, taking over both Bruce Banner and the Hulk. By far the most fascinating and unique of them is Joe Fixit, who takes over the body of the original Gray Hulk after a spell is placed on Bruce Banner that prevents him from regaining control of the Hulk.

Joe Fixit, also known as Mr. Fixit, makes a name for himself as an enforcer in Las Vegas, wearing huge pinstriped suits and terrorizing the enemies of his employer, casino owner Michael Berengetti. It would be quite entertaining to see the Hulk make a sudden and dramatic change in ambition and personality like this in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, and it could serve as a good way to exorcise the Hulk from his current silly Professor Hulk status quo. The Mr. Fixit character is one of the coolest powers the MCU’s Hulk hasn’t used.

3 lira

Hulk’s daughter

Lyra She-Hulk
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Lyra, another heroine to use the title “She-Hulk” besides Jennifer Walters, is a very interesting take on the Hulk-like character paradigm. Lyra is the daughter of the Hulk and the time-travelling warrior woman Thundra, and as a result was born with a unique and superhumanly strong biology. Instead of her strength increasing with her anger levels, Lyra actually faces the opposite problem: she needs to maintain a calm, almost meditative state in order to use her powers. As a result, Lyra has a moderate personality that sets her apart from other Hulk-like beings.

Lyra is originally sent to the main Marvel Comics universe, Earth-616, with the task of conceiving a child with Norman Osborn, only to be repulsed upon meeting him. She eventually goes on to help the original She-Hulk fight Red She-Hulk. Considering the sudden appearance of the Hulk’s son, Skaar, at the end of She-Hulk: Lawyer, It seems unlikely that the MCU will be willing to double-dip with another Hulk kid anytime soon.

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2 Devil Hulk

The dark side of Bruce Banner

Devil Hulk begs young Bruce Banner to let him out so he can protect Bruce from his father.

Also known as The Immortal Hulk, Devil Hulk is a side of Bruce Banner’s twisted psyche that represents his trauma, resentment, and hatred boiling deep within his being, occasionally manifesting with a physical body as a variant of the Hulk. Bruce Banner first becomes aware of the Devil Hulk’s existence while wandering through his own mindscape with the help of an advanced machine, where he sees the creature fighting the original Hulk and Mr. Fixit. Unlike most of the other Hulks, Devil Hulk is much less human and much more beastly in appearance, being more of a republican monster than a muscular human.

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Devil Hulk only briefly manifests in the flesh, and is generally regulated to the limits of Bruce Banner’s mind. Still, it’s interesting to know that such a vile creature was born out of trauma and Bruce Banner’s desire to have a loving father figure instead of the abusive David Banner. If there were ever another Hulk solo movie in the MCU, having it take place entirely within Banner’s fractured mind with Devil Hulk as the ultimate antagonist would be a great concept.

1 absorbent man

A persistent Marvel villain with creative power

Carl Creel as the Absorbing Man in Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.

Not all of the much-missed Hulk comics characters necessarily have great importance to the Hulk mythos. Sometimes the absence of a cool villain is bad enough, as is the case with Carl Creel, aka Absorbing Man. Creel, a bully villain who frequently clashes with super-strong characters like Hulk and Thor, gains his powers for the first time. after drinking a magic potion that Loki gave him. With it, he found himself able to absorb and copy the properties of any living or non-living material, making him a versatile villain for hire.

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Considering the ubiquity of Loki and Thor in the MCU, it’s surprising that the series never got to the genesis of one of the Avengers’ most recurring minor villains. The Absorbing Man appeared in a limited capacity in Agents of SHIELDplayed by Brian Patrick Wade, who also appears as a powerless boxer in a flashback in the Netflix series. Reckless. Taking into account its importance in the secret wars crossover comic, maybe the MCU can feature Absorbing Man in the next Avengers: Secret Wars.

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