Atomic Hulk
Aiden lived twenty years as an ordinary man.
Raised in a working-class home, burdened by responsibility, and forced to abandon his academic dreams after the death of his adopted father, Aiden learned early that survival mattered more than ambition. He worked quietly, endured silently, and asked for nothing from the world. Power was never part of his story—until the day the world tried to kill him.
A betrayal at a construction site pushes Aiden past the limits of a human body. In the instant between life and death, something dormant awakens. Gamma mutation and antimatter energy converge, transforming him into a being of impossible physics and restrained catastrophe. The fall that should have ended his life instead announces his existence to the planet.
As governments panic and the Avengers investigate, the truth emerges: Aiden is the lost son of two legends—Blue Marvel and She-Hulk—a legacy neither parent knew they had created. Unlike the Hulks before him, Aiden does not lose his mind to rage. His power responds to pressure, fear, and endurance, making him far more dangerous than an uncontrolled monster.
Branded a threat, studied as a weapon, and compared to gods he never asked to rival, Aiden must learn to contain not just his power, but the expectations placed upon him. Every restraint tightens the storm within, and every choice risks turning survival into annihilation.
Atomic Hulk is a story about legacy, responsibility, and the terrifying strength of a man who never wanted to break—until the world gave him no other choice.