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X Review: Avengers Assemble Hulk

X Review: Avengers Assemble Hulk

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Through the Marvel Multiverse, there is one Hulk ‘standard’, from Earth 616:

“Robert Bruce Banner is the son of Dr. Brian Banner, an atomic physicist, and his wife Rebecca. Although Rebecca deeply loved Bruce, who returned her affection, Brian hated their child. An alcoholic, Brian was driven by an insane jealousy of Bruce for being an object of Rebecca’s love. Further, Brian believed that his radiation work had altered his DNA and given him a mutant son. Brian then abused Bruce and finally murdered Rebecca and was placed in a mental hospital. Bruce, a highly withdrawn, intellectually gifted youth, in fact, a child prodigy, was raised by his aunt, Mrs. Drake, and he internalized his great pain and rage over his childhood sufferings all his life thanks to his crazed father.”

“After graduating from Science High School, Bruce studied nuclear physics in Navajo, New Mexico, at Desert State University as the star student of Professor Herbert Josiah Weller. He also studied for a time at Pennsylvania State University, where he met Walter Langkowski (later Sasquatch). He obtained his doctorate in nuclear physics at the California Institute of Technology, alongside Phillip Sterns (later Madman).”

From the Marvel Wikipedia

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Avengers Assemble is a TV cartoon series that takes place in Earth-TRN123. The following is an excerpt from The Hulk’s entry in the Marvel Wikipedia:

“Dr. Bruce Banner was a brilliant scientist, until he was exposed to Gamma radiation, and transformed into the Hulk. He is an anti-hero: generally considered a menace and a threat to the world. He was recruited to join the Avengers to stop an alien invasion along with Iron Man, Captain America, Thor, Hawkeye and Black Widow.”

From the Marvel Wikipedia

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