Robert Bruce Banner, also known as the Hulk, is a major antagonist in
History. Through the means of an eternal time-loop, the Watcher of Earth-Z sent a zombified Sentry from his reality to infect Earth-2149 with the plague known as the Hunger. When the zombie Sentry arrived, the Avengers were sent to investigate. They were quickly infected and spread the virus to the other heroes.
This reveals two things – first, that the Hulk is impervious to being bitten by a zombie; second, that Banner will automatically be protected by the Hulk regardless of whether or not he's expecting an attack. This suggests that both aspects of his personality would survive the apocalypse.
Bruce Banner lives a life caught between the soft-spoken scientist he's always been and the uncontrollable green monster powered by his rage. Exposed to heavy doses of gamma radiation, scientist Bruce Banner transforms into the mean, green rage machine called the Hulk.
Voiced by. Captain Steven Grant "Steve" Rogers, also known as Captain America, was a World War II veteran, a recipient of the Super Soldier Serum, and a founding and leading member of the Avengers. In 2018, he was turned into a zombie by Hank Pym and was killed by Bucky Barnes.
Once he obtained five Infinity Stones in the Infinity Gauntlet, Thanos used the Space Stone to create a portal and travelled to Earth to Wakanda. Upon arriving in the small isolationist landlocked country, Thanos was attacked by zombies and became infected himself.
Thor. While Steve Rogers gets the title of the oldest human avenger, Thor Odinson, as the mighty Asgardian God of Thunder, has a much longer life span than any of his Earth-born friends.
In the debut, Lee chose grey for the Hulk because he wanted a color that did not suggest any particular ethnic group. Colorist Stan Goldberg, however, had problems with the grey coloring, resulting in different shades of grey, and even green, in the issue.
Skaar is a fictional character, a comic book superhero appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics, usually as a supporting character in stories featuring his father, the Hulk, who conceived Skaar with the extraterrestrial Caiera during the 2006–2007 "Planet Hulk" storyline.
Banner was horrifically mutated after saving the life of Rick Jones due to the exposure of a Gamma Bomb.
One idea is that the creation of Professor Hulk let Bruce's intelligence inject more humanity into the Hulk. As a result, his rage was tempered enough to affect his strength. That being said, the traditional version of the Hulk wasn't without his humanity.
Robert Bruce Banner, also known as the Hulk, is a major antagonist in Marvel Zombies, which takes place in an alternate version of the Marvel Universe, called Earth-2149, where all super-powered beings became infected by an extraterrestrial virus which transformed them into Zombies.
But they didn't seem to be much use after he wielded the Infinity Stones, as his arm was left forever scarred. Well, Endgame directors the Russo brothers have explained just why the powers didn't work, admitting that the power of the Stones was just too great.
Ultimate Fantastic Four
The zombified Fantastic Four of this reality, after failing to capture him, cross over to Earth-1610 through a dimensional portal but are captured. With help from Magneto, Reed escapes the zombie universe and prevents more zombies from entering the Ultimate universe.
However, upon arriving on the Golden Gate Bridge, the hordes of zombies proved too much for them to handle, and Stark was quickly overwhelmed by the horde, infected, and transformed into a zombie alongside his fellow Avengers, excluding T'Challa.
Zombie Apocalypse
Members of the Avengers, such as Steve Rogers, Tony Stark, Clint Barton, and Natasha Romanoff, arrived in San Francisco to handle the crisis, but became infected and turned into zombies themselves.
He fell in love and married Caiera, a member of Sakaar's Shadow People. Caiera told her husband she was pregnant, but tragedy soon struck. The warp core on Hulk's rocket exploded, resulting in an apocalypse that killed millions of people on Sakaar, including Caiera.
The soft-spoken scientist's blood is infused with gamma radiation, allowing him to transform between being a human and being a ferocious green machine. However, it's possible that the gamma radiation in his blood also prevents him from being able to have a child with someone.
His inner child despised everything Skaar stood for, but Skaar only had one thing on his mind—to find the Hulk and kill him for abandoning him on Sakaar. He blamed his father for every horrible thing he had to bear on his home world, and he would have the chance to pay him back when the Hulk finally arrived.
Due to the gamma radiation that birthed him, his skin is nearly indestructible and takes massive force to break. Throughout Hulk's many on-screen fights, he has only bled twice, and both circumstances prove it takes a unique set of variables to accomplish that.
Leonard Williams became the first Hulk and lives as "Tyrone Cash." Unlike the Bruce Banner's Hulk, Tyrone Cash still retains his intellect and self-control and takes a pill containing the modified Hulk Serum as one of its ingredients.
Franklin Richards is the immortal hero of the multiverse
In the Marvel comics, Franklin Richards has the power to make thoughts real. But in one of the alternate universes, Richards of Earth 12665 has become immortal. He is the adult version of the character and managed to gain powers to defeat two celestials.
By the time it happened, Vision was only 3 years old. Even though he didn't look and behave that way. That makes Vision the youngest Avenger.