He recommended a few novels. " The Strongest Hulk in the Plane " was written by Big Milk Tyrant. The main character, Feng Ye, traveled from the real world to the Marvel Universe and became the king of finance and a super criminal. He was the second person to become a Hulk. The style was dark. Unfortunately, the later parts were not updated. The first part was worth watching. Marvel's Gravity Demon was created by the confused bug. The protagonist was reborn in the Marvel world and gained the power of gravity to stir up the wind and clouds. " Years as a Superhero in Marvel," written by A Ton Big Apple. The protagonist traveled to the Marvel world of the United States. He was a guy who only wanted to protect himself and his family. His growth path was clear and the story was reasonable. There was also the Silver Dragon Player, written by a cute dog. It talked about the daily life of the greedy young dragon Joel after he activated the game system. It was written in a beast language. Although the early stages were long-winded, the later parts were exciting. It was written by Liu Chongxiao. The main character traveled through the Wilderness and became a little monkey. He could sacrifice all worlds in exchange for things. " Hong Kong Film: You're Hong Xingzai, the King of Charity What The Hell " was equally exciting. Everyone was welcome to click and read it!
Yes, Hulk is definitely a Marvel Comics character. He's one of the most popular ones too!
The main character is obviously the Hulk. And of course, Bruce Banner, who is the Hulk's alter ego. There may also be characters like Betty Ross, who has a complex relationship with both Bruce and the Hulk.
The separation of the Hulk and Banner varies in Marvel comics. Sometimes, external forces or internal conflicts cause them to split, but it's not a consistent occurrence throughout all comics.
The Hulk is incredibly strong in Marvel Comics. He can lift mountains and withstand insane amounts of damage.
In the Marvel cartoon, the Hulk's age isn't straightforward to determine. But based on his portrayal and the events he's involved in, he seems to have accumulated a lot of history and power over time.
I recommend "DTF Invades Marvel." This novel was super interesting. The Denf enthusiast Luke was reborn into a seven-year-old boy in Marvel and got the Denf system. The octopus Lotes was a talkative and black-bellied guide who always urged Luke to spread the glory of the apostles in Marvel. Luke wanted to work to earn money to open the box to become stronger, but Lotus actually proposed to rob the armored car. Luke wanted to build a good relationship with Tony, but Lotus wanted to blow up Stark Tower. When the Citare invaded, Rotes asked Luke to help the Citare blow up the pentagon and reward him with a big national day gift bag. Luke even agreed. The character settings were very unique. For example, the main character Luke, the female lead Roth, and the other supporting characters had very comprehensive information. The overall rating was excellent. It was only chapter 53, but it made people unable to stop reading. The writing style is good, the plot is wonderful, this is a refreshing article, the rhythm is not dragged out. In the book, the combination of the two was supernatural. Those who had played the game would feel even better. I'm cross-dressing and I've actually become the queen!?" This was a sweet story with an ancient background. The male protagonist, Su Changan, was a man but dressed as a woman. The female protagonist, Xia Fengxiang, was the empress. The story was that after Su Changan found out that he had become the "number one" woman in the Great Xia Dynasty, he wrote a love letter to the empress's wife. The empress expressed that knowing that he was a man would not hinder her from becoming the empress. The setting was very novel and unique among its kind. Although there were some small flaws, it was a masterpiece in the sweet literary world and worth reading. There was also a certain god's super divine marvel that was not bad. The protagonist, Ronan, came to Marvel after 12 reincarnations. He did not want to be a superhero or villain. He just wanted to silently strengthen the God of War. Peter Parker had a reincarnation mission before becoming Spiderman, and Tony Stark learned magic and technology from other worlds. It was exciting to see what would happen when superheroes and villains clashed in the God of War and the Marvel World. The author's writing style was experienced. After a dozen chapters, it gradually became better. As long as the follow-up did not collapse, it was worth reading.
You could look for their weaknesses. Maybe it's something related to their powers or a vulnerability in their teamwork.
No. Marvel Comics is a family - friendly entertainment medium for the most part and does not include such inappropriate content related to sexual stories about its characters like Hulk.
I recommend the following two novels to you: 1. "The Array Master in Marvel" tells the story of Li Ming waking up in the Marvel world and becoming a new profession-Array Master. The movie universe is the main background. 2. "Marvel's Psionics" tells the story of Qian Xiao coming to the Marvel world, having his own divine power to save the world, and facing the challenges of high-risk places. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
I recommend the book "Hulk the Wandering Heavens" to you. It tells the story of a person who transmigrated into an artificial snake created in the Nests base. After entering the Marvel World, he transformed into the Immortal Hulk and used the power of the system to go to other worlds to find a way to seal the Creator. Although the characters were different from Marvel: Mortal's Counterattack, the storyline was similar. They were both giants who had transmigrated into the Marvel world. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗