Orange Hulk or MSH-Performance Hulk (MSH性能 ハルク, MSH-Seinō Haruku) is a secret character in Marvel vs. Capcom: Clash of Super Heroes. He's a palette swap of Hulk with his stats taken from Marvel Super Heroes: he has no super armor and a better defense than regular Hulk.
Introduced in 2012's Avengers #24, the Purple Hulk is Norman Osborn, aka Spider-Man villain the Green Goblin. After the Skrull attack known as the Secret Invasion destroyed trust in existing institutions, Norman Osborn managed to replace Nick Fury's S.H.I.E.L.D. organisation with his own fascistic H.A.M.M.E.R.
Jackson Lenard (Yellow Hulk) is a character created by Legend but used in the Marvel Universe. He is a friend of Dr. Banners who was trying to find a cure for the hulk.
Agent Orange is an antagonist in Marvel Comics who fought against Captain America and Nick Fury.
Orange Hulk has solar radiation-based powers.
Stan Lee picked gray for the Hulk because he didn't want to invoke any associations with a particular ethnic group and because he wanted a color that would appear “scary and chilling.”
The Grey Hulk is actually a rather intelligent version of the Hulk. He calls himself Joe Fixit. He works as an enforcer for the mafia in Las Vegas, and gets all sorts of trouble. He's squared off against Spider-Man, Wolverine, and many more superhumans in the Marvel Universe.
Tyrone Cash is a fictional character in the Ultimate Marvel universe. He is a member of The Ultimates and is described as being the first Hulk before Bruce Banner became the Hulk.
Amplified by the symbiote's own enhanced abilities, a Venom-Hulk is an incredibly powerful force. On Earth-616, the Venom symbiote has encountered and briefly bonded with two versions of Hulk: during his tenure with the symbiote, Flash Thompson ended up lending the symbiote to Thunderbolt Ross.
His identity was kept a secret until 2010, when he was revealed to be General Thaddeus Ross, longtime Hulk enemy, and father of Betty Ross.
The Ice Hulk was a creation of Iceman who gained a crude sentience and came into the sway of Charles Xavier II. He time-travelled to the past alongside his other mind-controlled Brotherhood of Evil Mutants teammates to try to defeat the X-Men before they could master magic and tech, but they failed to do so.
The Iron Hulk Armor once belonged to the Iron Hulk, the chosen champion of the Astronomer for the Contest of Champions over the power of the ISO-Sphere. After he was killed in battle, his killer, the Maestro, chosen champion of the Collector, took possession of it.
Strength: This incarnation can lift approximately 75 tons. This incarnation does possess the "madder he gets, the stronger he gets" ability but at a much slower rate since this incarnation has some level of intelligence and reasoning and would not "lose control" as easy as the Savage Hulk incarnation.
While the MCU Hulk was not able to defeat Thanos, his comic book counterparts pose a better chance to make an even fight particularly if Thanos does not wield the Infinity Gauntlet. These two titans in the Marvel Universe seem destined to do battle in some form or another.
Simply put Thor can best Hulk in a fight because he wields Mjolnir and is a god. Complexly said, Hulk can't defeat a divine god with a mighty hammer that lets him blast energy beams, fly, and summon a kinds of weather.
Mark Ruffalo is popularly known for playing Hulk a.k.a Bruce Banner in the MCU since 2012's The Avengers.
Depicted as an evil version of the Hulk from an alternate future (designated by Marvel Comics as Earth-9200), the Maestro possesses Bruce Banner's intelligence and the Hulk's strength and more malevolent personality traits.
During the Battle of the Rainbow Bridge, the two take their fight to the water, and Fenris rag dolls Hulk before biting into his leg, making him bleed.
Hulkbuster may refer to: The Hulkbuster armor, a fictional suit of armor worn by the Marvel Comics superhero Iron Man to counter the Hulk.
The Blue-Hulk and the classic Green are the same people. Hence the real name of Blue Hulk is Dr. Bruce Banner, as the Uni-power chose him to be its host. In Marvel Comics, the host of the Uni-Power always becomes a cosmic entity named the Captain Universe.
The first time Winter Hulk was introduced was in the animated series Avengers Assemble in season 3, episode 14, titled “Seeing Double”, where Dr. Bruce Banner was captured by HYDRA Agents and subjected to the Winter Soldier program to become the Winter Hulk.
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.
Grey Hulk is a personality of Bruce Banner and an alternative to the more savage Green Hulk. Unlike the green Hulk, this version speaks in proper English and is often sarcastic. This Hulk has control over himself. While he is very powerful, he is not as powerful as Green Hulk.