Teenage Bruce being severely beaten by school bullies (and Hulk, when he was still an ‘imaginary friend’ is not amused by the bullies or puny Bruce).
The Incredible Hulk Vol. 2 #78

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Teenage Bruce being severely beaten by school bullies (and Hulk, when he was still an ‘imaginary friend’ is not amused by the bullies or puny Bruce).
The Incredible Hulk Vol. 2 #78
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Character Confessions
Blab: Three secrets they’re keeping.
He killed his dad. It was an accident, but it was still by his hand. Not that Brian didn’t deserve it, but it make Bruce feel guilty anyway.
Turning into the Hulk takes a lot of energy and he can sometimes need more than 18.000 kcal after a fight, though he feels a bit embarrassed about it (not because he has problem eating, but because it causes attention), so he tends to try and ‘refuel’ alone, not wanting the others to know about the amount of nutrition he needs. And yes, he always try his best to make sure everyone else is patched up and ok before fulfilling hos own needs. (Well, a little self-care is needed first, since he can be pretty out of it sometimes)
Even before Sakaar, he had nightmares of getting stuck inside the Hulk. Let’s just say those nightmares have not lessen since then.
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Hulk Smash Avengers Vol. 1 part 5 - The Conversation
Post-Civil War, Bruce Banner is imprisoned by Tony Stark who now needs his help to find the identity of the Avengers’ current adversary, the Red Hulk.
Noseless Wolverine After Magneto extracted the adamantium from his body Wolverine’s healing factor went crazy and he regressed to a feral state. As a result of this mutation his nose temporaly disappeared. [check out more facts!]
Spider-Man’s black costume idea came from a fan letter: editor in chief Jim Shooter liked it and bought the concept from the reader, Randy Schueller, for $220. The original design (with a red spider logo and the good old web-pits) and the history behind the costume (an instable molecule suit developed by Reed Richards with the design provided by Janet -Wasp- Van Dyne) were later changed into the ones we know.
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