Marvel Comics: Breaking down 8 of the Incredible Hulk’s personalities

Marvel Studios' THOR: RAGNAROK..Hulk (Mark Ruffalo)..Ph: Teaser Film Frame..©Marvel Studios 2017
Marvel Studios' THOR: RAGNAROK..Hulk (Mark Ruffalo)..Ph: Teaser Film Frame..©Marvel Studios 2017 /
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Maestro

Maestro is a version of the Hulk that became evil. He woke up in a future where World War 3 killed 60% of the world’s population and, then, a group called Black Scythe killed more people. Finding out that Hercules is in power, Hulk kills Hercules and assumes his control. It wasn’t a fair fight. Maestro used devious means to gain power. Although, that’s who he is – a despot who will torture, murder, and more to keep control over his subjects.

This isn’t the friendly Hulk on the Avengers, Joe Fixit, or anyone else. He’s an evil, despicable Hulk. Time and again Maestro has shown that he doesn’t care about anything but his own pleasures. He’s been defeated before, but not often. He may not be stronger than any of the other Hulks, but he’s definitely crueler.

Earth 807128

This is Old Man Logan’s reality. The one where the villains win. It’s not certain when or how, but Bruce Banner goes crazy. He ends up having inbred children that have his power with none of his intelligence. Still as powerful as before, Hulk becomes the landlord for all of California and up through Washington State. The Hulk was uncontested by anyone until he went too far and had Logan’s family killed. Logan popped his claws for the first time in over fifty years and killed the Hulk and all of his family. The only relative that remained was the youngest who Logan and Danielle Cage were raising.