Devil Hulk
Creation & Design
The character of Hulk was created by writer Stan Lee and artist Jack Kirby, inspired by the story of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde. The Devil Hulk persona emerged later as a darker aspect of Bruce Banner's psyche.
Early Years
Initially, Hulk was portrayed as a misunderstood monster, but over the years, various incarnations of Hulk, including Devil Hulk, explored deeper psychological themes and the duality of Banner's character.
Character Development
Over the years, the character of Hulk has evolved from a simple monster to a complex figure representing rage, trauma, and the struggle for identity. The Devil Hulk persona adds depth to this narrative, showcasing the darker sides of Bruce Banner's psyche.
Cultural Reception
The Hulk has been a staple of comic book culture, receiving critical acclaim for its exploration of psychological themes and social issues.
Character Details
Aliases:
Devil Hulk, The Hulk, Green Goliath
Affiliations:
The Avengers, The Defenders, Gamma Corps
Abilities:
Superhuman strength, Regeneration, Durability, Gamma radiation manipulation