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Devil Hulk

Devil Hulk
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Devil Hulk in The Incredible Hulk Vol. 3, #19 (October 2000)
Art by Ron Garney
Publication information
Publisher Marvel Comics
First appearance The Incredible Hulk Vol. 2 #13 (March 2000)
Created by Paul Jenkins
Ron Garney
Sal Buscema
In-story information
Alter ego Doctor Robert Bruce Banner
Species Human Mutate
Place of origin Earth
Supporting character of Hulk
Notable aliases The Devil
Abilities
  • Illusion generation
  • Super strength, speed, endurance, reflexes, and durability

Devil Hulk is a fictional villain appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.

The Devil Hulk first appeared in The Incredible Hulk Vol. 2 #13 (March 2000) and was created by Paul Jenkins, Ron Garney, and Sal Buscema.

The Devil Hulk is a malevolent alternate personality of Bruce Banner, personifying all of Bruce's resentment at the way he is treated by the world, as well negative emotions such as self-hatred. The Devil Hulk is also one of the Hulk's enemies, constantly threatening to escape the confines of Bruce's mind and destroy the world that has tormented and abused them. While the character's physical appearance varies, he is always depicted as having glowing red eyes, and reptilian traits.

The Devil Hulk first appears when Bruce uses a machine created by Angela Lipscombe to travel into his own mind, which is being overtaken by the Guilt Hulk as he begins to die of Lou Gehrig's Disease. In a cavern containing innumerable other personalities frozen in ice, Bruce finds the Devil Hulk unfrozen but bound by chains. After explaining the nature of his existence, the Devil Hulk says he will banish the Guilt Hulk (his inability to feel guilt giving him the advantage over the entity) if Bruce releases him from his shackles, but Bruce refuses the Devil Hulk's offer to help, and flees, managing to keep the Devil Hulk contained and ensure the future safety of the world by making a deal with the three 'primary' Hulk personas (the Savage Hulk, the Grey Hulk, and the Professor Hulk) that they will share control of the body once Banner's disease becomes too serious while leaving Banner with some degree of awareness and control. Later, Bruce's mind is thrown into disarray by the experiments of John Ryker, allowing the Devil Hulk to escape the cave which he taunts Bruce at the entrance of on his way out.

As Bruce's condition became worse, the Devil Hulk enacts a plan to manifest in the real world by trapping Bruce's consciousness in an illusionary utopia. The three core Hulk personalities manage to break through the fantasy, and Bruce leaves it, rejecting the Devil Hulk's offer to repair it and allow Bruce to live peacefully within it in exchange for control of Bruce's physical body.


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