"The madder Hulk gets, The Hulk stronger"
The Incredible Hulk is one of the Marvel comic’s superhero characters that first appeared in comic books during May 1962 created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby. Hulk is most often depicted green and one of the famous characters in the marvel superhero list. The journey starts when a Physicist Dr. Robert Bruce Banner caught in the blast of a gamma bomb he created which transformed him into Hulk, a raging giant monster.
His power and abilities possesses the potential of limitless physical strength which also depended on his emotional state particularly to his anger. Therefore, the madder he is, “the stronger he can be” and his durability, healing, and endurance increase in relation to his temper. As Bruce Banner (and the Merged/Professor Hulk), he is consider as one of the greatest minds on Earth. He has developed expertise in the fields of biology, chemistry, engineering, and physiology, and holds a Ph.D. in nuclear physics. He holds "a mind so brilliant that can’t be measure on any known intelligence test".
In The Science of Superheroes, Lois Grest and Robert Weinberg examined Hulk’s powers, explaining the scientific flaws in them. Most notably, they point out the level of gamma radiation that Banner’s that exposed to at the initial blast would induce radiation sickness and kill him, or if not, create significant cancer risks for Banner. The authors note that hard radiation strips cells of their ability to function, and does not turn a person into a raging green hero. They go on to offer up an alternate origin, in which a Hulk might be created by biological experimentation with adrenal glands and GFP.
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