Well, Tony Stark might be making sarcastic comments throughout. He'd probably point out any scientific inaccuracies in the fanfiction compared to the real Hulk. Like, 'Oh, come on, that's not how the Hulk's gamma radiation works at all!'
Yes, they do. Natasha Romanoff would be analyzing the characters' relationships in the fanfiction. She'd notice if the Hulk's relationship with other Avengers was different from what she knew. For example, if the fanfiction made the Hulk and Bruce Banner have a more hostile relationship within the Avengers, she'd be thinking about how that would affect the team dynamics.
The Incredible Hulk's origin story begins with Dr. Bruce Banner. He was a brilliant scientist working on a gamma bomb experiment. During a test, he rushed to save a teenager who had driven onto the test site. As the bomb detonated, Banner was exposed to a massive dose of gamma radiation. This radiation mutated his DNA. After that, whenever he became angry or stressed, he would transform into the Hulk, a huge, green, super - strong being with incredible power.
What makes it incredible is the complex web of relationships that are highlighted during the funeral. The Hulk has interacted with so many characters, and when one of them passes away, it's like a ripple effect. All the past interactions, the grudges, the friendships come to the surface. And the way the story is told, with its unique art style and dialogue, really brings out the significance of the event. It's not just a funeral; it's a moment that can change the course of the Hulk's story and the entire comic's universe.
The key elements are Bruce Banner's scientific work on the gamma bomb, his selfless act of saving someone during the bomb test which led to his exposure to gamma radiation, and the subsequent transformation into the Hulk when he gets angry.