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!!Main Villains
[[folder:Abomination]]
!!Abomination
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!!! '''Alter Ego:''' Emil Blonsky
!!! '''Notable Aliases:''' Agent R-7, The Ravager of Worlds
!!! '''First Appearance:''' ''Tales to Astonish'' Vol. 1, #90 (April 1967)

Craving for the power of a Hulk, Emil Blonsky purposely had himself infected with triple the amount of gamma that the Hulk originally had. However, it turned him into a monstrous amphibious reptoid as being originally more than twice the strength of the normal calm Hulk, at the cost of never being human again.
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* AppropriatedAppellation: His name comes from what Betty Ross said on seeing him for the first time.
* ArchEnemy: He was considered this to the Hulk for quite a long time.
* BackFromTheDead: [[spoiler: A shadow organization (later revealed to be the Ancient Order of the Shield) bent on gaining control of the Hulk harvests biological material from a mortally-wounded Bruce Banner. The organization uses this material to resurrect the Abomination under their control, leaving him "free of a mind or a conscience" and with an ability to seek out Banner/Hulk for retrieval.]]
* DirtyCommunists: Basically was originally a Communist spy from Yugoslavia sabotaging key areas in the United States' military defence. Gamma Base being one of them. For a while, he served the role of Hulk's Iron Curtain EvilCounterpart.
* DramaPreservingHandicap: The Abomination's default strength level is typically greater than the Hulk's, but unlike the Hulk, his strength remains at a fixed level; since the Hulk gets stronger as he gets angrier, so long as the Hulk can draw out their fights long enough, he will eventually become strong enough to stop Blonsky.
* TheDragon: Would often fill this role. Usually to the Leader.
* EldritchAbomination: After his death he received an "upgrade"...
* EvilCounterpart: To the Hulk. He is another gamma-mutated monstrosity, whose baseline strength was originally greater than the Hulk's (not true anymore for a long time).
* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: His wife, Nadia. He kept his identity a secret from her, figuring it was better that she assume him dead than see him a monster.
* GreenEyedMonster: One of his prime motivations. He's jealous that Hulk can have a normal life and family as Banner, while he's stuck as the abomination.
* TheGrotesque: Views himself as this, especially after taking a fall into Toxic Waste.
* HiddenDepths: [[DownplayedTrope Downplayed]], but he's permanently stuck in his gamma form and his transformation is supposedly triggered by his self-loathing. He was also happily married to his wife, before they divorced.
* MasterActor: As a spy, he was a master at faking loyalty to whatever government he served under.
* TheMole: Started out as this before his transformation.
* MonsterModesty: Like Hulk.
* MotherRussiaMakesYouStrong: More like radiation made him strong, but he is from Russia.
* NeverMyFault: He blamed Banner for his condition, never mind the fact that he exposed ''himself'' to gamma radiation in the first place.
* ProfessorGuineaPig: Not a professor, but definitely has the "self-experimentation" factor in check.
* SoullessShell: When his body is reanimated by an anti-Hulk organization, he is "free of a mind or conscience", meaning Blonsky is effectively gone, leaving only the rampaging Abomination.[[Spoiler:And later,his genetic material is combined with Rick Jones' corpse to create Subject B, a mindless, near-unstoppable husk of a beast that later fuses with General Fortean to serve as a sort of organic battlesuit.]]
* SuperStrength: Enough that he often has the upper hand against the Hulk in some of their fights before Hulk starts to turn things in his favor. Notably, he's often been ''stronger'' than a calm Hulk, and only loses when the Hulk gets angry or thinks of some clever way to turn the tables.
* ShapeshifterModeLock: Unlike Banner, Blonsky can't turn back to his human form.
* TooDumbToLive: As General Ross pointed out once, Blonsky exposed himself to a device meant to ''kill'' the Hulk. By all rights it should've killed him.
* TragicMonster: One story arc has him hiding out in the sewers and befriending a group of homeless people, who see him as their guardian. He tries to live peacefully with them, but eventually his obsession with Banner takes over.
* TheUndead: [[spoiler: Briefly during ComicBook/ChaosWar, he is one of dead characters in the Underworld that Pluto liberated in order to help defend the Underworld from Amatsu-Mikaboshi.]]
* WorthyOpponent: Considers the Hulk this, which is why he constantly pursues him.
* TheWorfEffect: Courtesy of the Red Hulk, [[spoiler:aka General Ross]], to establish how dangerous it is.
** WorfHadTheFlu: Apparently he's been a ''terror'' in Hell ever since he died.
* VillainousFriendship: With the Leader. They partnered up often. The Leader was even sad when he died.
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[[folder:Absorbing Man]]
!!Absorbing Man
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!!! '''Alter Ego:''' Carl "Crusher" Creel
!!! '''Notable Aliases:''' Rocky Davis, Lightningbolt, Greithoth: Breaker of Wills, Harold, Red Dog
!!! '''First Appearance:''' ''Journey into Mystery'' Vol. 1, #114 (March 1965)

See the Characters/TheMightyThorEnemies page for more info.
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[[folder:Armageddon]]
!!Armageddon
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!!! '''Alter Ego:''' Arm'Chedon
!!! '''Notable Aliases:''' Warlord of the Troyjan
!!! '''First Appearance:''' ''The Incredible Hulk'' Vol. 1, #413

Warlord of the star-spanning troyjan empire, with power rivalling the Silver Surfer's. He holds a grudge against the Hulk for accidentally slaying his son Trauma.
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* ColdBloodedTorture: Did this often enough.
* GalacticConqueror: He is the leader of the Troyjan Empire and foe of the Hulk during his days with the Pantheon. Arm'Chedon was so busy conquering planets that he literally did not notice that he had two sons until one of them died on earth (the other was later killed in combat with the Hulk). Interestingly, his relative obscureness might have worked in his favor, as there's no sign that his empire suffered the massive amounts of destruction that Marvel's other galactic empires (The Kree, Skrulls, and Shi'ar) have in recent years.
* PetTheDog: His personality is virtually identical to that of Zeus, but similarly he had a very well hidden "soft" spot for his favourite son. With that son dead, he doesn't have any nice spots anymore.
* ProudWarriorRaceGuy: Very proud, and a warrior.
* SinsOfOurFathers: One of the laws he enforces is to slaughter the entire family of anybody who goes beyond any of his rules in the slightest, regardless if they had nothing to do with it, as it serves as a "more powerful preventative warning".
* TheSocialDarwinist: A firm believer.
* TheSpartanWay: The alien spartan way.
* SuperPowerLottery: He is basically a more skilled, powerful, and ruthless version of the ComicBook/SilverSurfer, with a galactic armada to back him up.
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[[folder:Boomerang]]
!!Boomerang
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!!! '''Alter Ego:''' Frederick "Fred" Myers
!!! '''Notable Aliases:''' Boomer, Fred Slade, Outback
!!! '''First Appearance:''' ''Tales to Astonish'' Vol. 1, #81 (January 1994)

See [[Characters/SpiderManCentralRoguesGallery here]] for more info.
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[[folder:Brian Banner]]
!!Brian Banner
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!!! '''Alter Ego:''' Brian David Banner
!!! '''Notable Aliases:''' Devil Hulk
!!! '''First Appearance:''' ''The Incredible Hulk'' Vol. 1, #267

Bruce's deceased father. The horrific abuse he gave him as a child, coupled with the violent murder of Bruce's mother, was responsible for fracturing Bruce's psyche and therefore the path that led him to becoming the Incredible Hulk. He himself was killed by Bruce (accidentally...or not) during a confrontation, ironically on the anniversary of his mother's death. On a personal level, he is Bruce's very first enemy, and remains one of his greatest foes even though he's long-dead. Part of it is due to Bruce/Hulk's difficulty of dealing with the abuse he suffered at a young age. The fact that he ''actually does come back to plague him again'' doesn't help matters.
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* AbusiveParents: In a class of his own. He'd been abused by his father, leading Brian to believe his father was a monster, that he had inherited the 'monster gene', and that any children he had [[InTheBlood would be monsters too]]. Brian initially chose to ignore Bruce, believing him to be a monster in the making. When it became apparent Bruce was a child genius, Brian saw his worst fears confirmed, [[DomesticAbuse and started beating both Bruce and his mother, Rebecca]]. After several years of abuse, Rebecca attempted to escape with Bruce, but Brian killed her and intimidated Bruce into saying Brian hadn't done anything to them. The truth only came out when Brian got drunk and boasted about what he'd done. Brian was locked up in a mental institution, and shortly after release got killed by a now adult Bruce. End result? Bruce developed [[SplitPersonality multiple personality syndrome]] - and after a certain accident with a gamma bomb, [[SelfFulfillingProphecy his personalities became the various Hulks]].
* AdaptationNameChange: Hulk's father first appeared in the TV series ''Series/TheIncredibleHulk'', being named DW Banner. [[MysteriousMiddleInitial It's never stated what "DW" stands for]], but it's certainly not "Brian". Curiously, in Ang Lee's film ''Film/{{Hulk}}'', it was once again changed, this time to "David", as a MythologyGag to the TV series.
* AdaptationalVillainy: Although DW Banner wasn't exactly a sympathetic guy, he wasn't a villain and he really cared about his son David. Brian, [[ArchnemesisDad on the other hand]]...
* AlcoholicParent: In the past, the stress of his job eventually led him to become an alcoholic and he began to develop anger problems, lashing out at others even when they tried to help him. While drunk on the job one day, Brian accidentally overloaded some machinery, causing an explosion that caused him to lose his job.
* AlliterativeName: '''B'''rian '''B'''anner.
* AndIMustScream: [[spoiler:In ''Immortal Hulk'' issue 0, it turns out the Leader's been torturing Brian by making him relive his death over and over again.]]
* ArchnemesisDad: Does his best to hold the title of his son's archenemy, despite competition from the likes of [[ComicBook/RedHulk General Ross]], Nightmare, the Abomination and the Leader.
* AssholeVictim: This man was an utter bastard. Even if it wasn't entirely an accident... no-one in their right mind would hold it against Bruce for killing his father. When Bruce remembers the real events of his death, he's informed that the police didn't even try very hard to look into the circumstances because Brian was that disgusting.
* AxCrazy: He spent his married life terrorising his wife and son, killing the former after she tried to leave him - which got him sent to a mental institution - and ultimately would attempt to murder Bruce himself later on in a crazed episode. Death has only made him worse in this regard, as he’s come back from the dead multiple times to launch more attempts on the life of his son, a major one of which was helping [[spoiler:The One Below All]] cross into and destroy the Universe just to see his son suffer in the resulting carnage.
* BeardOfEvil: Every bit as evil as he is.
* CanonImmigrant: As mentioned above, Hulk's father's first appearance was in the TV series ''Series/TheIncredibleHulk'', episode "Homecoming", November 1979. Brian's debut in comics was in ''Incredible Hulk'' #267, January 1982.
* ClapYourHandsIfYouBelieve: His power level and powers rely entirely on how powerful Bruce believes him to be. When he was feared by Bruce, he was easily able to overpower the Hulk family, and had [[TechnicolorFire green]] PlayingWithFire powers.
* CommanderContrarian: He despised baby Bruce, seeing him as a monster, but at the same time would lose his temper (well, lose it ''more'') at the thought of someone taking him away.
* DeathByIrony: Bruce was visiting his mother's grave on the anniversary of her death, when Brian arrived and confronted him, accusing him of being a monster and intending to kill him. During the fight that occurred, Bruce defensively kicked Brian away from him, and he fell back and cracked his skull on his late wife's tombstone. Worth mentioning that Brian killed her himself many years before.
* DeathIsCheap: His death never sticks.
* TheDreaded: As he so eloquently puts it in ''ComicBook/ImmortalHulk'':
--> '''Hulk:''' It's not. Not you. Can't be.
--> '''Brian:''' You can see ghosts. You can smell lies. You'd know if it weren't. I'm the father you killed, Bruce. Back through the Green Door. Back from death.
--> '''Hulk:''' Stay back--stay--
--> '''Brian:''' Feel that. My claws in your gut? That's the proof! Who else could ever hurt you like this? Who else can make the monster scared?
* EvenEvilCanBeLoved: By his own account, Rebecca had loved him once, an indescribable thing for someone who grew up convinced he was unworthy of love thanks to his own father... but he blamed Bruce being born for taking that from him. (Rebecca's side of it we don't know, whether she still loved Brian after he turned on her and Bruce. That said, [[spoiler:apparently an apparition of her tends to visit him in Hell. She doesn't say anything, though.]])
* EvilUncle: To [[ComicBook/SheHulk Jennifer Walters]].
* FreudianExcuse: Had an abusive father himself, and was convinced he'd inherited a "monster gene" that he'd pass on to his own children. This belief grew into obsession and paranoia after he suffered radiation exposure in an accident during his own work as a physicist, and then his wife became pregnant...
** ''Immortal Hulk'' [[{{Retcon}} tweaks it a bit]], his upbringing having convinced him that he'd break some kind of spell by having children. Then his research into gamma radiation gave him a glimpse of ''something'' through the Green Door, and soon afterwards he discovered his wife was pregnant...
* GreenEyedMonster: He was partly motivated by ''jealousy'' of how much affection his wife gave Bruce. Jealousy. [[EvilIsPetty Of an infant.]]
* HateSink: Brian is an absolutely horrifying depiction of what domestic abuse can do to a family, and the effects of the psychological damage of what he did to his son linger on throughout the comic's long run.
* {{Jerkass}}: He's a real piece of work, alright. He beat his son simply because he was ''incredibly smart for his age'', and when his wife tried to protect him from his wrath, he beat her as well. He later murdered her for trying to get away from him with Bruce, coerced his son into not testifying against with the threat of ''{{Hell}}'', and later after the trial went to a bar, and gloated about literally getting away with murder. ''His wife's murder''. This one act got him in trouble and committed to an asylum. More assholery on his part got him killed when he pushed Bruce too far, and he was of age to do something about it. He also willingly joined forces with Mikaboshi in order to hurt Bruce. Even without these, he just tends to be an asshole about everyone and everything.
* KickTheDog: Oh, ''yes''. Bad enough he spent years physically and verbally abusing his wife and infant son, but smashing his wife's head open in front of Bruce, warning his son he would burn in Hell if he testified against him in court, and then later trying to murder Bruce on the anniversary of his wife's murder, ''at her gravesite''... this man ''never stopped'' kicking this particular dog. Not even ''death'' stopped him from coming back to torment his son even more over the years, first as a ghost (or possibly just hallucinations) then as an {{Eldritch Abomination}}. Also, when he attacked the Hulk family, among them was Skaar, his own grandson. That didn't stop him trying to murder the kid along with everyone else. Even worse is when he knowingly aligned himself with Mikaboshi in order to hurt Bruce (since Bruce's friend Marlo had something Mikaboshi needed to complete his plans, Brian agreed to go after Marlo).
* LaserGuidedKarma: How he died. He attacked the son he spent years heaping abuse on at his wife's grave on the anniversary of her murder at his hands... and wound up getting knocked over and smashing his skull (which was exactly how he killed her) on her tombstone. Unfortunately, that didn't keep him down forever...[[spoiler: then again, his most recent tactical karma nuke is being a skin suit for The Leader.]]
* MouthOfSauron: Serves as the primary host [[spoiler:the One Below All]] acts and speaks through in ''Immortal Hulk''.
* NeverMyFault: In his view, whenever he does something bad, it is always someone else (his father, Bruce, the Hulk, Rebecca, etc.) who is somehow responsible, which also means that he does not deserve any of the bad things that have happened to him as a result of his actions. Even when he's dead and in Hell, he refuses to acknowledge that it might be even partially his own fault, making himself out to be the victim.
* NotAfraidOfYouAnymore: The only way for Bruce to lower his power is for him to not perceive him as powerful in the first place.
* OffingTheOffspring: Tried and failed several times. It was one such attempt that resulted in Bruce becoming a {{Patricide}}. This extended to his own grandson, Skaar, during ''Chaos War''.
* PaperTiger: What he really is. Whatever power he "acquires" is actually borrowed from outside and inside help from the likes of Amatsu-Mikaboshi and The One Below All. Take away the powers and you have an impotent, pathetic, sorry ass, one-trick pony of a ghost .
* PosthumousCharacter: Brian's ghost often continues to haunt Bruce's alter-ego, the Hulk, after his death, often appearing to taunt him, stating that Bruce is no better than he himself; villains such as Mentallo, the Red Skull, Devil Hulk, and Guilt Hulk also use the image of Brian Banner against the Hulk in an attempt to weaken him. It's subverted in ''Chaos War'', when he's revived and takes on a Devil Hulk-like form to do Mikaboshi's bidding, but played straight again when he returns in ''Immortal Hulk''.
* {{Retcon}}: Originally, Bill Mantlo's run said that Bruce and Brian's last meeting Brian had attacked Bruce and ran off into the night, to be killed by muggers. Several years later, Peter David established that actually, Bruce had killed Brian by accident, and ''he'' was the one who ran off into the night, blocking the memories out.
* TheSociopath: Whether he possessed any love for his family at one point or not is another story, but by the time of Bruce’s conception he’s a [[AxCrazy violent, intemperate sadist who abused his family and murdered his wife]], [[LackOfEmpathy is callous and unempathetic to the point that he boasted of killing her, and continued to torment his son from beyond the grave after his death]]. He also possesses impulse control issues given his alcoholism, anger issues, and the aforementioned gloating about killing his wife, was manipulative enough to bully his son into not testifying at his mother’s murder trial, and is completely incapable of admitting guilt for his scummy, reprehensible acts to the point of painting his actions as just when not outright denying any responsibility whatsoever for them, All in all, while Bruce may be a monster on the outside, his father all but outstrips him when it comes to lacking in moral decency, sanity, and even humanity.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Bi-Beast]]
!!Bi-Beast I
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!!! '''Alter Ego:'''
!!! '''Notable Aliases:''' Skull-Brother
!!! '''First Appearance:''' ''The Incredible Hulk'' Vol. 1, #169 (November 1973)
A giant two-headed android living on a floating island in the sky, and containing the knowledge of the bird people that built it.
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* GeniusBruiser: His intellect is comparable to Bruce and his strength is at least comparable to the Hulk's. Two heads certainly are better than just one.
* CharacterDeath: Dies in his first appearance.
* MechanicalMonster: Is a android given the form of a two-headed creature with SuperStrength and a monstrous appearance.
* MultipleHeadCase: Has two conjoined heads one atop the other, the top head was given a knowledge of warfare while the bottom head was given a knowledge of culture.

!!Bi-Beast II
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!!! '''Alter Ego:'''
!!! '''Notable Aliases:'''
!!! '''First Appearance:''' ''The Incredible Hulk'' Vol. 1 #214 (August 1977)
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* GeniusBruiser: Just like the original, this Bi-Beast is both strong and intelligent.
* MechanicalMonster: Might look organic but he's actually robotic.
* MultipleHeadCase: Has two conjoined heads.
%%* SuperStrength
* UnderwearOfPower: Wears blue underwear.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Constrictor]]
!!Constrictor
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!!! '''Alter Ego:''' Frank Payne
!!! '''Notable Aliases:''' Frank Schlichting, Con Man
!!! '''First Appearance:''' ''The Incredible Hulk'' Vol. 1, #212

See [[Characters/CaptainAmericaEnemies here]] for more info.
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[[/folder]]

[[folder:Flux]]
!!Flux
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!!! '''Alter Ego:''' Benjamin Tibbets
!!! '''Notable Aliases:'''
!!! '''First Appearance:''' ''The Incredible Hulk'' Vol. 2, #17
Hulk-like creature with an erratic transformation; parts of him sometimes transforming while the rest of him remains human.
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* BodyHorror: His powers were unstable and different parts of his body would mutate while others remained human.
* KilledOffForReal: He was killed by Grey of the Gamma Corps during a raid mission on an A.I.M. base.
* SoleSurvivor: He was the only survivor of his platoon when they were exposed to a Gamma Bomb detonated by General Ryker.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Galaxy Master]]
!!Galaxy Master
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!!! '''Alter Ego:''' Unknown
!!! '''Notable Aliases:''' Galaxy Master
!!! '''First Appearance:''' ''The Incredible Hulk'' Vol. 1, #111
The Galaxy Master roams the cosmos destroying every world he finds to ensure that none like himself would ever again see the light of day.
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[[/folder]]

[[folder:Gargoyle]]
!!Gargoyle
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!!! '''Alter Ego:''' Yuri Topolov
!!! '''Notable Aliases:'''
!!! '''First Appearance:''' ''The Incredible Hulk'' Vol. 1, #1

A brilliant Russian scientist mutated by gamma radiation into a deformed diminutive parody of himself. Served as a spy for the Soviet Union in the first issue, and was the Hulk's first (major) foe.
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* AntiVillain: He was a spy, and originally fiercely loyal to the Soviet Union, but he could never live a normal life, even after Banner cured him, and [[HeelFaceTurn he switched sides]].
* DirtyCommunists: Not as dirty as the others in his time by far, but he is quite cowardly.
* EvilGenius: At first.
* IJustWantToBeNormal: SuperIntelligence or no, Yuri longed for the day he could returned to how he was before. Fortunately for him, he was one of the rare villains who got his wish.
* TheGrotesque: Extremely ugly thanks to his mutation.
* HeelFaceTurn: At the end of the issue, when Banner finds a cure for his condition.
* IDieFree: After being depowered, he blows himself up, taking his masters with him.
* LegacyCharacter: Had a mutant son who became the supervillain the Gremlin.
* MyBrainIsBig: The radiation that mutated him increased his intelligence, and also expanded his cranium to show it.
* OneSteveLimit: Shares codename with Isaac Christians of the Defenders, although he debuted a couple of decades before.
* RedemptionEqualsDeath: After being cured, he renounced his loyalty to the Soviet Union, and killed his superiors by detonating the military base he operated from, staying behind to "[[DyingAsYourself die as a man]]".
* RussianGuySuffersMost: His experiments with radiation deformed him, and yet he was still expected to serve the Soviet Union, with no suggestion of any treatment even if he succeeded in his mission.
* StarterVillain: Appeared in the first issue, and was never seen again afterwards.
* SuperIntelligence: As a result of his radiation experiments.
* TragicMonster: A heavily tragic figure, who just wanted to serve his country.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Glenn Talbot]]
!!Glenn Talbot
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!!! '''Alter Ego:''' Major (later Colonel) Glenn Talbot
!!! '''Notable Aliases:'''
!!! '''First Appearance:''' ''Tales to Astonish'' Vol. 1, #61

A soldier under General Ross's command, and Bruce's rival for Betty's affections. Despite the fact that he was an utter dick. Eventually killed in action trying to kill the Hulk, but he did score a crippling blow when he learned that Bruce Banner physically changed into the Hulk and told his superiors.
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* BullyingADragon: Much like General Ross, he antagonised and chased the Hulk and Bruce relentlessly.
* DeathEqualsRedemption: When he reappears in ''Chaos War'' he's calmer and admits that he was a terrible husband to Betty, helping fight Mikaboshi's forces.
* {{Jerkass}}: Extremely unpleasant and disrespectful. His abusive nature doesn’t help.
* KilledOffForReal: He was an ordinary human picking a fight with the freaking Hulk. He eventually gets killed thanks to his own arrogance and overconfidence. Really couldn't have happened to a nicer guy.
* ALighterShadeOfBlack: A flashback in ''Immortal Hulk'' shows that, many unpleasant qualities aside, Glenn is at least not as insane as Fortean.
* SmugSnake: Extremely smug and dickish.
* WhatDoesSheSeeInHim: Betty actually considered this guy worth marrying at one point. Despite the total screaming lack of anything near likable about him.
* WouldHitAGirl: Hit Betty at least once.
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[[folder:Glob]]
!!Glob I
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!!! '''Alter Ego:''' Joseph "Joe" Timms
!!! '''Notable Aliases:''' The Golden Brain
!!! '''First Appearance:''' ''The Incredible Hulk'' Vol. 1, #121

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* {{Expy}}: Of the Heap, a golden age comic character whose origin was someone falling into a swamp and becoming a swamp creature.
* HeelFaceTurn: At least for a time, he was a member of S.H.I.E.L.D.'s Howling Commandos, dealing with other supernatural threats.
* OneSteveLimit: Shares a codename with the mutant Robert Herman. That said, this Glob debuted several decades before Robert Herman.
* TheVoiceless: Since he longer has a mouth to speak. With the Howling Commandos he was outfitted with an electronic voicebox, which allows him to communicate with the team.
* WasOnceAMan: Joseph Timms was a petty criminal who escaped from prison, to be with his dying wife. Joe Timms ran into the Florida everglades, only to sadly drown in the marshes. Decades later after the the Hulk accidentally spilled radioactive waste, Joe Timms was resurrected as a swamp creature now called the Glob.

!!Glob II
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!!! '''Alter Ego:''' Sumner Samuel Beckwith
!!! '''Notable Aliases:'''
!!! '''First Appearance:''' ''The Incredible Hulk'' Vol. 2, #389
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[[/folder]]

[[folder:Gremlin]]
!!Gremlin
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!!! '''Alter Ego:''' Kondrati Topolov
!!! '''Notable Aliases:''' Gremlin, Titanium Man
!!! '''First Appearance:''' ''The Incredible Hulk'' Vol. 1, #163

See Characters/IronManEnemies for more info.
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* LegacyCharacter: Second known user of the Titanium Man name.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Grey Gargoyle]]
!!Grey Gargoyle
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!!! '''Alter Ego:''' Paul Pierre Duval
!!! '''Notable Aliases:''' Mokk, Paul St. Pierre, Occupant 0193
!!! '''First Appearance:''' ''Journey into Mystery'' Vol. 1, #107

See [[Characters/TheMightyThorEnemies here]] for more info.
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[[/folder]]

[[folder:Half-Life]]
!!Half-Life
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!!! '''Alter Ego:''' Tony Masterson
!!! '''Notable Aliases:'''
!!! '''First Appearance:''' ''The Incredible Hulk'' Vol. 1, #334

Half-Life was an English professor who was exposed to gamma radiation. He can absorb energy from an enemy.
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[[/folder]]

[[folder:Hammer and Anvil]]
!!Hammer and Anvil
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!!! '''Alter Ego:''' Leroy "Hammer" Jackson; Johnny Anvil
!!! '''Notable Aliases:'''
!!! '''First Appearance:''' ''The Incredible Hulk'' Vol. 1, #182

Hammer and Anvil are two former prisoners that escape and encounter an alien. This alien transforms their chain into an energy synthecon that grants them superhuman strength and durability.
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* AngryBlackMan: Hammer is very angry at the world.
* ChainedHeat: The warden of the prison thought it would be amusing if he chained together a black man and a white racist together.
* EnemyMine: The main reason they actually agreed to work together was because they hated prison far more than they hated each other.
* KilledOffForReal: Both were killed by the Scourge and have never been brought back.
* PoliticallyIncorrectVillain: Anvil. That said, he grows to tolerate Hammer.
* RoguesGalleryTransplant: Introduced as Hulk villains, they also faced Spider-Man and Spider-Woman before returning to fight the Hulk one last time.
* SuperStrength: An alien connected their wristbands, and gave them super strength.
* ThoseTwoBadGuys: They're literally chained together.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Hiro-Kala]]
!!Hiro-Kala
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!!! '''Notable Aliases:''' Sakaarson, World-Breaker
!!! '''First Appearance:''' ''Skaar: Son of Hulk'' Vol. 1 #2
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* AntagonisticOffspring: Like Skaar, he desperately wants to kill their father. Unlike Skaar, he doesn't care how many people become collateral damage in the process.
* BaldOfEvil: Bald, but a little less villainous than most.
* CainAndAbel: With Skaar.
* DishingOutDirt: ''Very'' skilled user of the Old Power.
* FreudianExcuse: Abandoned on a barbaric planet, sold into slavery, saw his world destroyed...
* GalacticConqueror: Conqueror of wolrds.
* AGodAmI: He is the World Breaker and Sakaar'son. He demands your worship. Interestingly enough, on K'ai he denied his worshipers' proclamations to his divinity.
* KillAllHumans: Kill all aliens actually.
* MagicKnight: He has training in armed and unarmed combat along with his Old and New Power.
* AMillionIsAStatistic: His attitude and the main thing separating him from Skaar. They both despise their father and are hell-bent on killing him, but Hiro-Kala has absolutely no regard for how many people wind up getting caught in the crossfire. As far as he's concerned, they're just numbers.
* NighInvulnerability: Can take hits from his father, a worldbreaker. Not many can boast this.
* ThePowerOfHate: Harnessed his hate and rage in order to increase his powers.
* PowerOfLove: When he realized he was developing feelings for another, he [[ShootTheDog killed her]] to prevent his powers from going out of his control and threatening the universe.
* SiblingYinYang: They couldn't look more different, and have radically opposed personalities as well. They both survived using one of their inherited powersets. He with his Old Power and Skaar by transforming.
* SuperEmpowering: Through a combination of Old Power and Power Cosmic, Hiro was able to create a unique energy all his own called the New Power. Which basically was a combination of both without any new applications or abilities, but given his skill with both, he was able to share this power with those he wished ala {{ComicBook/Galactus}}.
* SuperStrength: Inherited from both parents.
* StrongerSibling: He is much more powerful (and less kind) than his brother Skaar.
* TwoFaced: Half of his face was burned off in an incident with Galactus.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:John Ryker]]
!!John Ryker
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!!! '''Alter Ego:''' General John Ryker
!!! '''Notable Aliases:'''
!!! '''First Appearance:''' ''The Incredible Hulk'' Vol 2. #12

General John Ryker leads Gamma Corps in their vengeance fueled rage against the Hulk.
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* GeneralRipper: In the same manner as Thaddeus Ross and Glenn Talbot.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Juggernaut]]
!!Juggernaut
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!!! '''Alter Ego:''' Cain Marko
!!! '''Notable Aliases:'''
!!! '''First Appearance:''' ''The X-Men'' Vol. 1, #12

See [[ComicBook/JuggernautMarvelComics here]] for more info.
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[[/folder]]

[[folder:Killer Shrike]]
!!Killer Shrike
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!!! '''Alter Ego:''' Simon Maddicks
!!! '''Notable Aliases:''' Harold Simmons
!!! '''First Appearance:''' ''Rampaging Hulk'' #1 (January, 1977)

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* AnimalThemeNaming: Takes his name from the carnivorous bird.
* ArmCannon: His major weapons system is the twin power-blasters worn on his wrists.
* TheChewtoy: He gets beaten up by superheroes like Spider-Man and the Hulk... a lot.
* GravityMaster: Only around himself allowing him to fly.
* HarmlessVillain: Considered this by SHIELD.
* PowerArmor: Killer Shrike wears body armor, an armored suit made of an insulated steel alloy mesh capable of protecting him from flight turbulence and small caliber weapons fire.
* SecondaryColorNemesis: His armor is usually colored purple.
* TooDumbToLive: He thought it was a good idea to stiff the Tinkerer, the guy who improved his weapons, not knowing about the precautions the later takes such as fail-safes for such occasions.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Leader]]
!!Leader
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!!! '''Alter Ego:''' Samuel Sterns
!!! '''Notable Aliases:''' Red Leader; Sam Sterns; John Doe
!!! '''First Appearance:''' ''Tales to Astonish'' Vol. 1, #62

Once a mentally-handicapped janitor working in a nuclear facility, Samuel Sterns gained green skin, an enlarged head, and superhuman intelligence after being exposed to gamma radiation. He has fought the Hulk dozens of times, usually as a part of his schemes to TakeOverTheWorld.
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* {{Archenemy}}: Another major contender for the title, opposing the Hulk continuously and viciously since UsefulNotes/{{the Silver Age|of Comic Books}}.
* AscendedToAHigherPlaneOfExistence: He ''almost'' became a being of "pure thought," but the metamorphosis didn't take and he used what was left of himself to try and perform a GrandTheftMe on the Hulk to replace his old body.
* AssimilationPlot: More than once, his goal has been transforming most/all of the world's population into gamma beings.
* BackFromTheDead: He's been killed off more than once, and there's rarely an explanation as to how he's come back. It's even been theorized there's more than one Leader running around from alternate universes. [[spoiler:''Immortal Hulk'' gives the explanation that the One Below All keeps resurrecting him, for its own purposes.]]
* BeardOfEvil: Usually a goatee, a marker of devious characters.
* BigBad: Frequently, and of the ''Fall of the Hulks'' storyline in particular. If somebody is masterminding a scheme to make Banner's life miserable, chances are it's The Leader.
* BigBadDuumvirate: With ComicBook/{{MODOK}} during the ''Fall of the Hulks''.
* BodyHorror: That time he ascended, his body bloated until it didn't look remotely human anymore. In his depiction in ''Immortal Hulk'', his body proportions are just slightly off.
* BrainsAndBrawn: The brains, with various robots, or beings like the Red Hulk and Red She-Hulk as the brawn.
* BrainsEvilBrawnGood: The brains in the equation, with the Hulk as the brawn.
* CatchPhrase: "So says the Leader" in the 90s cartoon.
* CharmPerson: Can mind control any non-gamma being just by touching them.
* TheChessmaster: The Leader always lays out his plans weeks, or months in advance. This is best evidenced during the ''Red Hulk'' and ''Fall of the Hulks'' storylines.
* ComplexityAddiction: His ultimate scheme in [[spoiler:Bruce Jones' run]] was to mentally and physically exhaust both Banner and the Hulk over the course of ''forty'' issues through a labyrinth of conspiracies, grotesqueries, and deceptions to obfuscate his involvement with their woes and to condition them back into a state where they were easily controlled by his powers.
* DemonicPossession: [[spoiler:In ''Immortal Hulk'', he figures out a way to hijack control of anyone who's been in the Below Place, starting with Rick Jones, then moving on to the Green Scar and Del Frye. However, after that, his attention starts slipping due to the four-way split.]]
* {{Depower}}: More than once, he's been turned back to regular old Samuel Sterns, but like with the Hulk, it never takes for long.
* DidYouJustScamCthulhu: [[spoiler:His endgame in ''Immortal Hulk'' is to hijack the power of the One Below All to rewrite reality to his desire.]]
* DoNotCallMePaul: Hates being called Samuel Sterns. This is somewhat justified; after the Hulk, his gamma transformation likely caused the greatest alteration to his personality, to the point where they may well be two different people, like the Hulk and Banner.
* EvilCounterpart: The Hulk is a skinny scientist who gains SuperStrength from gamma rays. The Leader was a borderline mentally handicapped janitor who gains SuperIntelligence from gamma rays.
* EvilGenius: From his point of view, ''the'' evil genius.
* EvilIsPetty: It's been pointed out several times that many of his schemes would have worked... if he chose not to preemptively involve the Hulk, who would have in all likelihood ignored him. But his petty grudge against the not-so-jolly green giant prevents him from leaving the Hulk out of his plans, thus shooting himself in the foot.
* FlowersForAlgernonSyndrome: Was fairly far below average intelligence before his accident, so any time he's in danger of losing his powers it's basically this. However, it's been noted that every time he's turned back to Samuel Sterns, Sterns becomes a little smarter than he was before.
* ForScience: He once blew up an inhabited city just to see if the radiation would produce useful minions. It produced five, out of a population of fifty-thousand (everyone else died). He has a history of much more ambitious schemes of the same type, with all of humanity acting as his lab rats.
* HeelFaceDoorSlam: [[spoiler:According to ''Immortal Hulk'', when he learned the real truth about his constant resurrections, he had an understandable moment of horror, and tried reaching out to Bruce (around the time of the Jenkins ''Hulk'' run). But Bruce wasn't in any mood to talk, which the Leader took as rejection... so he doubled down on the evil dickery.]]
* HiddenDepths: Even before his intelligence boost he was shrewd enough to hide whatever he didn't want taken from him in multiple places and memorize where they were using a code.
* InsufferableGenius: For all his mental abilities, he can't help but not shut up about how brilliant he is. At one point, during ''Immortal Hulk'', it turns out when he's Samuel Sterns even ''he'' thinks he's too full of himself (mainly because the so-called smartest mind on the planet didn't ever think to make his tech user-friendly).
* JokerImmunity: He's died several times. He's fallen into a volcano, been ''atomized'' and ascended to another plane of existence, but he always comes back eventually...
* KickTheSonOfABitch: [[spoiler:Normally, killing an already dead person and using them as a skin-suit would be pretty horrific... but when than person is Brian Banner, who'd just sided with the One Below All to unleash Hell on all creation to get at his son ''again''... not so much.]]
* TheLeader: Not only is it in his title, but he tends to act as this in supervillain collectives such as the Intelligencia.
* MindOverMatter: He has telekinesis, which is powerful enough to knock down or briefly restrain the Hulk.
* MindRape: Had to take his CharmPerson power UpToEleven, with a healthy dose of ColdBloodedTorture to get it to work on Red She-Hulk.
* MyBrainIsBig: And depending upon the artist and how advanced his mental state is, may be exposed. Sometimes he has even worn external braces to help support his head upright. Once when he nearly lost his intellect and had to get it back, he instead wound up with a thick, gigantic cranium that made it ''look'' like he had a giant brain. [[spoiler:In ''Immortal Hulk'', when he takes over the Green Scar and Del Frye, their brains swell up to match him.]]
* MySkullRunnethOver:
** In his very first appearance, he tried stealing some of the Watcher's tech to boost his intelligence. It apparently killed him.
** In his stint on Ross' version of the Thunderbolts it's revealed that he has long ago reached the physical limit of his intellect, but it kept expanding. The only way he could survive was [[BrainUploading parceling it out]] on encrypted servers accessible by the internet. When he gives his brother full access his head expands until it bursts. Him accessing it gives him a profuse nosebleed.
* NonActionBigBad: He's a schemer, not a fighter.
* NotInThisForYourRevolution: The Intelligencia schemed to take over America, but the Leader was more interested in prodding around with gamma science, and experimenting on Bruce's friends and family.
* SecondaryColorNemesis: Besides his green skin, one of his most recognizable outfits is an orange jumpsuit.
* SmugSnake: Very arrogant, often to the point of underestimating the Hulk.
* SuperIntelligence: Probably the second smartest human, after the High Evolutionary, in terms of raw intelligence.
* UnholyMatrimony: With [[https://64.media.tumblr.com/459293eb761d88788404753ec9bd751b/0ee93721a622b1f6-c2/s1280x1920/e44ce479ff744f312e336b65a8ab0368be824687.png Doctor Alba]] in ''Hulkverines.'' The two eventually went their separate ways, but the split was apparently amicable, as the Leader is shown musing that he misses her while hoping that she is doing well, even saying, "I was sorry not to stay."
* UtopiaJustifiesTheMeans: Doesn't matter how many people end up in graves, he will have his perfect world.
* VisionaryVillain: What he thinks he is. He has the brains, resources and will, but lacks any qualities that would make him remotely sympathetic.
* WellIntentionedExtremist: Although in this case the well-intentioned part is likely mostly in his own head.
* WouldHitAGirl: Would torture and mind rape Betty Ross to turn her into the Red She-Hulk.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Madman]]
!!Madman
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!!! '''Alter Ego:''' Philip "Phil" Sterns
!!! '''Notable Aliases:'''
!!! '''First Appearance:''' ''The Incredible Hulk'' Vol. 1, #362

The Leader's brother, but so completely unhinged that Leader [[EvenEvilHasStandards wants nothing]] to do with him.
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* AxCrazy: Fully willing to kill people without remorse and even seems to enjoy it.
* CloudCuckooLander: Crazy with and without his multiple personality disorder, and even before his powers.
* EvilCounterpart: He's even crazier than Hulk himself, and with no conscience or morality whatsoever to keep it in check.
* EvilutionaryBiologist: Very evil and gave himself powers.
* FauxAffablyEvil: Speaks like someone you might want to grab a beer with, but beneath this is utterly unhinged and deranged to everyone.
* FromNobodyToNightmare: Similar to his more infamous brother.
* GreenEyedMonster: His whole motivation for mutating himself was envy of Banner's academic success and the Hulk's power.
* IJustWantToBeSpecial: Sterns subjects himself to a multitude of experiments involving gamma radiation to emulate his "hero.". This results in Sterns turning into a distorted monstrosity with vast superhuman strength, and developing multiple personality disorder.
* InNameOnly: In the 2003 video game ''Hulk''(which served as a sequal to the Ang Lee movie), virtually nothing of his character remained from the comics. He was a StalkerWithACrush to Betty, rather than the Hulk, and his obsession with the Hulk (which was rather mild) boiled down to wanting to prove he was stronger. His shape/size changing powers were also left out.
* InsaneTrollLogic: Everything he does in some way in another.
* MadArtist: His shapechanging.
* MadScientist: Flat out crazy, and has the scientific expertise to do something about it.
* MoodSwinger: He can be composed and polite, then utterly insane in the next moment.
* NamesToRunAwayFromReallyFast: Dude calls himself "Madman" and lives up to it.
* PowerBornOfMadness: His power comes from gamma experiments that lead him to go insane.
* PsychopathicManchild: He still can’t get over the fact that both Bruce and the Hulk are better than him. He has lashed out in his inability to accept the fact he is not as good as he thinks.
* StalkerWithACrush: A former schoolmate of Bruce Banner, Sterns develops a deranged love/obsession with Banner's "career" as the Hulk.
* SuperStrength: Unlike the Hulk, Madman is unable to become stronger as he becomes angrier, but he is capable of creating significant boosts in his size, density and power, being able to reach at least twice of the "calm strength level" of most incarnations.
* TalkativeLoon: A crazy bastard who will not shut up.
* {{Troll}}: The other half of his motivation to harass the Hulk is that he finds it hilarious to be extremely annoying.
* VoluntaryShapeshifting: He has claimed to be able to assume many different appearances, including the scientist spying on the "New World Order".
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Maestro]]
!!Maestro
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!!! '''Alter Ego:''' Dr. Robert Bruce Banner
!!! '''Notable Aliases:''' The Hulk
!!! '''First Appearance:''' ''The Incredible Hulk: Future Imperfect'' Vol. 1, #1

See [[Characters/IncredibleHulkBruceBanner here]] for more info.
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[[/folder]]

[[folder:Mercy]]
!!Mercy
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!!! '''Alter Ego:''' Abigail Mercy Wright
!!! '''Notable Aliases:''' Angel of Mercy, Kali
!!! '''First Appearance:''' ''The Incredible Hulk'' Vol. 1, #338
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* BeCarefulWhatYouWishFor: Especially if it's a ''death'' wish.
* ComboPlatterPowers
* DarkChick: In the Thaddeus Ross' ''ComicBook/{{Thunderbolts}}'' team. But, during "Thanos' invasion", Mercy went rogue, and the Thunderbolts decided to get rid of her once and for all.
* DependingOnTheWriter / MultipleChoicePast: Very different assigned origins and motivations, from alien, to angel of mercy, to artificial mutate. One moment she will turn into a giant monster, and the next help a soul to the afterlife. Lampshaded in that she has mentioned that she is simply very fickle.
* TheEmpath: She possesses telepathic powers that allow her to read the thoughts of others and to sense their emotions.
* EverythingsBetterWithSparkles
* TheFairFolk: Maybe, maybe not. She's worn this hat here and there, and she ''definitely'' acts the part.
* FemmeFatalons: Usually when she shape-shifts.
* {{Flight}}: Mercy is able to levitate and propel herself through the air at unknown speeds.
* GodGuise: She appeared as the goddess Kali before pilgrims in a temple.
* MercyKill: Her shtick, usually. Sometimes it's less about people who actively want to die and more about people she feels would be better off dead, hence her battles with the Hulk.
* NewPowersAsThePlotDemands: Can apparently do virtually anything on a limited scale.
* NinjaPirateZombieRobot: Alien, shapeshifter, and suicide assistant.
* NotSoHarmlessVillain: She looks like some kind of fairy... and can still give the Hulk a good run for his money!
* ShesGotLegs: All her outfits go out of their way to emphasize her legs.
* SuperStrength: Mercy possesses an undefined level of superhuman strength. She was at least strong enough to break the Punisher's hand simply by squeezing.
* TautologicalTemplar: She kills people with a death wish, but also expands this to people who she deems deserve to die, even if they resist. She may even actively enjoy it, as she kills scores of people? And what's her moral justification for all of this? She's an "angel of ''mercy''".
* VoluntaryShapeshifting: Mercy is able change her form, and to duplicate a person both in appearance and personality.
* WellIntentionedExtremist: Giver her M.O., she's almost certainly this. She has a loose interpretation of the term "assisted suicide", to the point that she adds "people who can't accept that they're better off dead". As this judgement is entirely her own is where the most problems arise. A Thunderbolts issue even implies that this is merely a justification for the fact that she enjoys killing people.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Metal Master]]
!!Metal Master
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!!! '''Alter Ego:''' Molyb
!!! '''Notable Aliases:'''
!!! '''First Appearance:''' ''The Incredible Hulk'' Vol. 1, #6

Alien from the planet Astra and one of Hulk's first foes.
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* TheAtoner: Eventually he regretted his actions and decided to atone for them.
* ExtraOreDinary: The Metal Master could mentally manipulate all metallic substances, shaping them into whatever form he desired.
** {{Telekinesis}}: He could also telekinetically move metal substances from one location to another at various velocities and with varying degrees of force.
* SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute: Since Creator/AlEwing didn't want to undo his HeelFaceTurn for no reason, a new Metal Master named Molyn took his place at Grandmaster's Lethal Legion.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Minotaur]]
!!Minotaur
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!!! '''Alter Ego:''' Dario Agger
!!! '''Notable Aliases:''' Lord of Roxxon, Sir Minotaur of Roxxon
!!! '''First Appearance:''' ''Thor: God of Thunder'' Vol. 1, #19

See [[Characters/TheMightyThorEnemies here]] for more info.
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[[/folder]]

[[folder:Missing Link]]
!!Missing Link
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!!! '''Alter Ego:''' Lincoln Brickford (adopted name)
!!! '''Notable Aliases:''' Lincoln, Beast-Man
!!! '''First Appearance:''' ''The Incredible Hulk'' Vol. 1, #105

A prehistoric beast-man turned into a radioactive monster while still frozen in ice. After being released upon New York by Commies, he became an enemy of The Hulk.
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* BlankWhiteEyes: His eyes appear to be completely white.
* MonsterModesty: Wears pants to cover himself.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Mister Hyde]]
!!Mister Hyde
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!!! '''Alter Ego:''' Calvin Zabo
!!! '''Notable Aliases:''' Edward, Jack the Ripper, Edward Hyde
!!! '''First Appearance:''' ''Journey into Mystery'' Vol. 1, #99

See [[Characters/TheMightyThorEnemies here]] for more info.
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[[/folder]]

[[folder:M.O.D.O.K.]]
!!M.O.D.O.K.
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!!! '''Alter Ego:''' George Tarleton
!!! '''Notable Aliases:'''
!!! '''First Appearance:''' ''Tales of Suspense'' Vol. 1, #93

See [[ComicBook/{{Modok}} here]] for more info.
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[[/folder]]

[[folder:One Below All]]
!!One Below All
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!!! '''Alter Ego:'''
!!! '''Notable Aliases:''' Cosmic Satan, The Devil, Satan, Brian Banner
!!! '''First Appearance:''' ''Immortal Hulk'' #5

See the Characters/MarvelComicsMiscellaneous page for more info.
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[[/folder]]

[[folder:Piecemeal]]
!!Piecemeal
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/3368083_piecemeal.jpg]]
!!! '''Alter Ego:'''
!!! '''Notable Aliases:''' The Project
!!! '''First Appearance:''' ''The Incredible Hulk'' Vol. 1, #407

Piecemeal is a cybernetic monster created by scientists under the rule of the Red Skull.
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[[/folder]]

[[folder:Psyklop]]
!!Psyklop
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!!! '''Notable Aliases:''' One-Eye
!!! '''First Appearance:''' ''Avengers'' Vol. 1, #88
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* {{Cyclops}}: Comes from a species that only has one eye.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Ravage]]
!!Ravage
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!!! '''Alter Ego:''' Dr. Geoffrey Crawford
!!! '''Notable Aliases:'''
!!! '''First Appearance:''' ''Rampaging Hulk'' Vol. 2, #2

Searching for a way out of his prison-like body, Dr. Crawford stole a small dose of Bruce Banner's gamma blood and energy, transforming himself into the Ravage.
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* BeardOfEvil: A full beard and is evil.
* MorallyAmbiguousDoctorate
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Red King]]
!!Red King
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!!! '''Alter Ego:''' Angmo-Asan II
!!! '''Notable Aliases:''' Angmo II, Lord Emperor of Sakaar, the Hero Protector, Crown Prince, Deliverer of the People
!!! '''First Appearance:''' ''The Incredible Hulk'' Vol. 2, #92

The emperor of the planet Sakaar who took it over after making himself look like a hero.
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* AlliterativeName: '''A'''ngmo-'''A'''san.
* ArchnemesisDad: Even his own daughter Omaka hates him for trying to kill her so she wouldn't threaten his rule.
* BaldOfEvil: His head has no hair and has no morals.
* BreadAndCircuses: This is how he kept control of Sakaar, with wars engineered by him and GladiatorGames.
* TheCaligula: The guy is a terrible ruler, vain, [[PsychopathicManchild child-like]] and an unrepentant bastard with no morals.
* TheEmperor: While only styling himself as a king, he definitely rules like an insane emperor.
* EnfantTerrible: Even when he was only a young prince, he was a sociopath with no regards for the lives of others.
* TheEvilPrince: Even when he was a prince, he was totally evil.
* HateSink: He's easily one of the Hulk's most despicable villains, with no redeeming qualities.
* LikeFatherUnlikeSon: Unlike his father Angmo I, who was a warlord that unified and saved the planet of Sakaar during the Spike War, he's a RoyalBrat with desires for power and glory.
* OffingTheOffspring: Had his infant son killed and while his daughter Omaka survived the murder attempt, her arms had to be replaced with cybernetics.
* PoweredArmor: His fancy golden armor that allows him to match the Hulk.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Reginald Fortean]]
!!Reginald Fortean
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!!! '''Alter Ego:''' General Reginald Fortean
!!! '''Notable Aliases:''' [[spoiler:Abomination]]
!!! '''First Appearance:''' ''Hulk'' Vol. 2, #31

A general who was originally one of Ross's proteges and served under him in the past. After believing Red Hulk killed General Ross, he vows to hunt down and kill Red Hulk. He later clashes with Betty Ross as the Red She-Hulk and is one of the main antagonists of the ''ComicBook/ImmortalHulk'' series.
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* BadBoss: By the time of ''Immortal Hulk'', he's an awful person to work for, snubbing or sneering at any show of humanity from his subordinates, or threatening them with going back to jail for not doing as he says. [[spoiler:It eventually gets to the point that he kills two mooks for walking in the middle of a fight with the Hulk, and says it's still not his fault. This is what finally prompts everyone at Shadow Base to leave him to his fate.]]
* BelievingTheirOwnLies: Fortean claims that he wants to stop chaos and bring order. But in reality, he wants control, and to dominate. Unlike Ross it was never about helping make the world a better place. It was always about control and he used other members of the military under the pretext of getting revenge for Ross' death to acquire the resources to pursue his own goals. Once he had his resources and people he started doing whatever it took to gain power and exert control over what he calls the shadows or chaos but really just wanted to set himself up as the one in charge behind the shadows. It's even stated that they have no interest in destroying the Hulk and the aim of Fortean's organization is to weaponize gamma mutation.
* BlackAndWhiteInsanity: Hulks are bad. Anything that opposes them is good and right, even when that involves murder and desecrating corpses to make ''more'' gamma mutants. Fortean's insanity in this regard is so great he'll chide and threaten his underlings just for showing basic human decency about the horrible things he makes them do.
* ControlFreak: What Fortean actually is. It started in his childhood when he heard stories about how god imposed order on the world by giving it structure. It's implied that Fortean wanted to be the one to impose order and stand on high [[AGodAmI as God]]. In the flashbacks, each defining incident for him was just another step on his road to his own brand of order to the world.
* DramaticallyMissingThePoint: A flashback in ''Immortal Hulk'' shows him during his days working under Ross seeing the aftermath of a Hulk rampage. Ross and Talbolt use the example of a young Jackie [=McGee=] as a reminder of what they're supposed to be fighting for, protecting people from harm. Reginald takes this as justification to shove down any qualms he might feel in the name of the Greater Good.
* EveryoneHasStandards: Only just. He refrains from sending thugs after Betty on the day of her father's funeral, [[spoiler:but only then. Once he finds out she's Red Harpy, he's got no compunction ordering her death as well.]]
* EvilerThanThou: Ross may be a {{Jerkass}}, but he has at least a few redeeming qualities, like his love for his daughter and the fact that he does what he does because he believes it will help and protect people. He would also never endanger or sacrifice innocent people if he could at all help it and there are some lines even he won't cross. Fortean on the other hand is TheUnfettered and sees rules, laws, and morality as obstacles to his missions. His sole focus is to destroy the monsters and he couldn't care less about the regular people who get caught up in the mess. He used to have a few scruples about it, apologizing to someone he thought was caught up in his mission against Red Hulk, but [[CharacterisationMarchesOn got worse over time]].
* EvilIsNotAToy: [[spoiler:He had Rick Jone's (''probably'') dead body dug up and turned into a monstrous new Abomination to try and kill the Hulk. Then he tried recovering the leftovers after the Hulk was done with it, and it merges with him. When the Devil Hulk kills him, it turns out this exposure is enough to drag him down to Hell.]]
* GeneralRipper: Is even more unreasonable and uncompromising than Thunderbolt Ross in this regard, and Ross is the page image for this trope.
* HeWhoFightsMonsters: Big time. Fortean is willing to do some really, really horrible stuff to take down the Hulks and does it without batting an eye.
* InLoveWithYourCarnage: His reaction to seeing Betty as [[spoiler:Red Harpy]] is stunned awe.
* KickTheDog: By the time of ''Immortal Hulk'' issue 20, he's got no problem ordering the murder of as many civilians as needed in the name of "collateral damage".
* MeaningfulName: "Fortean" shares a root with the Latin word "Fortis", meaning strong, fitting for a man fighting "the strongest one there is" and trying to be stronger than him. "Fortean" is also used to refer to followers of paranormal researcher [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Fort Charles Fort]], and Fortean doe end up applying to that side of things as well given his frequent dwellings in the supernatural.
* NecessaryEvil: How he sees himself and how he justifies his actions. In truth he's more of a KnightTemplar.
* NeckSnap: [[spoiler:Joe Fixit snaps his neck while he's in Hell, and distracted by his horror at being in Hell at all.]]
* NeverMyFault: He's practically a champion at shifting blame and responsibility onto other people, provided it's something to take blame for. He claims he's proud to "make the hard decisions", but when people start calling him out on the actions he takes, he'll refuse to take any ownership for that. [[spoiler:Dr. [=McGowan=] is forced to dig up Rick Jone's corpse and turn it into an abomination on ''his'' orders? Her fault. Said abomination starts killing people? Needed to be done. He melts two loyal soldiers for no reason? Uh... friendly fire?]]
* RememberTheNewGuy: He was introduced in 2011, with Ross remembering him as having been around during his crusade against the Hulk; later, it got extended back to having being around since before the Hulk's creation.
* {{Revenge}}: His motive for pursuing Red Hulk, believing he'd killed Ross.
* RoguesGalleryTransplant: He's moved from Hulk to Hulk in his time, going from General Ross to Betty to Bruce.
* VolumetricMouth: [[spoiler:In the Subject B suit his mouth stretches long when he vomits up acid. The gullet is lined with teeth.]]
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Rhino]]
!!Rhino
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!!! '''Alter Ego:''' Alexei Systevich
!!! '''Notable Aliases:'''
!!! '''First Appearance:''' ''Amazing Spider-Man'' Vol. 1, #41

A Rhinoceros-themed Russian villain primarily known as a foe of Spider-Man, but between his first few appearances and the early eighties he almost exclusively battled the green goliath. He also derives his strength from Gamma rays.
See [[Characters/SpiderManRoguesGalleryIToZ here]] for more info.
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* BatmanCanBreatheInSpace: Downplayed. His unique physiology allow him to survive in outer space with little issue, but he still requires an oxygen mask to actually last in outer space.
* {{Determinator}}: Once fought Hulk for days, on a traveling spacecraft, in orbit ''around the sun''.
* DumbMuscle: The Leader recruited him for this express purpose; the Rhino was one of the few who could reliably fight the Hulk and simultaneously submit to his will. All the others were either too weak, or too ambitious in their own right.
* RoguesGalleryTransplant: More well-known as a Spider-Man villain, the Rhino nonetheless has been quite the foe for the Hulk as well.
* SuperStrength: Can lift 80 tons without his suit, and over 100 with it. In his early appearances whomever he was being the hired muscle for would in fact boost his powers in preparation for a bout with the Hulk.
* WeddingSmashers: His first fight with the Hulk had him ruin Bruce Banners' and Betty Ross's wedding.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Sandman]]
!!Sandman
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!!! '''Alter Ego:''' William Baker
!!! '''Notable Aliases:''' Flint Marko
!!! '''First Appearance:''' ''The Amazing Spider-man'' Vol. 1, #4
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See [[Characters/SpiderManCentralRoguesGallery here]] for more info.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Shaper of Worlds]]
!!Shaper of Worlds
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!!! '''Alter Ego:'''
!!! '''Notable Aliases:''' The Skrullian Cube
!!! '''First Appearance:''' ''The Incredible Hulk'' Vol. 1, #155

A powerful being that developed from a Skrull Cosmic Cube.
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* AntiVillain: Not evil, as such, but does evil work for others.
* ContrivedCoincidence: When he lost the ability to absorb dreams, Shaper was seeking a type of radiation that would restore his abilities. Three guesses just who gave off the unique radiation signature that worked.
* CreativeSterility: He has no imagination of his own, so he depends upon other beings' ideas to manipulate reality. He can only create by copying the desires of others.
* DealWithTheDevil: Actually ComicBook/TheJoker, but close enough.
* RealityWarper: The Shaper of Worlds generates illusions that typically cannot be distinguished from reality. Its initial reach is limited to a few meters, but increases when used. He can transform an entire planet in 21 hours. "Illusions" last for four years, unless the Shaper manipulates them again to be kept.
* TheSpock: Very composed.
* UnexpectedCharacter: He was Marvel's villain in the Hulk[=/=]ComicBook/{{Batman}} crossover.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Speedfreek]]
!!Speedfreek
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!!! '''Alter Ego:''' Joss Shappe
!!! '''Notable Aliases:'''
!!! '''First Appearance:''' ''The Incredible Hulk'' Vol. 1, #388

Joss Sharpe wears a suit of armor that he appropriated off of its prior owner and wearer, which is armed with adamantium blades and jet engines allowing him to travel at speeds of over 300 mph. As a hitman, he goes by the name Speedfreek, and indulges in the drug Snap, which boosts his abilities even further.
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* KilledOffForReal: He was apparently one of the villains killed during the Stanford Incident when Nuke detonated his body. So far it has stuck.
* SuperSpeed: His PoweredArmor allows him to run at speeds of over 300mph.
* YouGottaHaveBlueHair: His long brown hair is dyed purple.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Thunderbolt Ross]]
!!Thunderbolt Ross
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!!! '''Alter Ego:''' General Thaddeus E. "Thunderbolt" Ross
!!! '''Notable Aliases:''' Rulk
!!! '''First Appearance:''' ''The Incredible Hulk'' Vol. 1, #1

Ross, one of the arch-enemies of the Hulk, is a United States military officer, the father of Betty Ross, ex-father-in-law of Glenn Talbot, father-in-law of Dr. Bruce Banner, and was head of the Gamma Bomb Project that turned Banner into the Hulk. After the creation of the Hulk, Ross pursues the creature with a growing obsession, and after learning that Banner and the Hulk are one and the same, Ross hunts Banner as well. [[spoiler: In 2008, Ross was transformed into the Red Hulk in order to better combat his nemesis.]] See [[ComicBook/RedHulk here]] for more info.
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[[/folder]]

[[folder:Tyrannus]]
!!Tyrannus
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!!! '''Alter Ego:''' Romulus Augustulus
!!! '''Notable Aliases:'''
!!! '''First Appearance:''' ''The Incredible Hulk'' Vol. 1, #5

A former Roman Emperor who tried to take over Camelot during Arthurian times, but was defeated and exiled by Merlin in the underground world of Subterranea. There, he ended up becoming the leader of a species of orange-skinned, semi-humanoid creatures, and a fountain of youth he used to become immortal. He now aspires to conquer the surface world using all the things he has acquired.
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* BeenThereShapedHistory: Was the last Emperor of the Western Roman Empire, got banished by Merlin (given how many Merlins there are in the Marvel Universe, it's anyone's guess who that was), discovered the Fountain of Youth...
* BettyAndVeronica: There's a rather strange love triangle going on between Marvel's subterranean overlord characters. Tyrannus is the Veronica, Kala is the Archie, and Mole Man is the Betty (she chooses Veronica after stringing Betty along).
* EmperorScientist: He was the king of the Tyrannoids, a subterranean race of semi-humanoids, in addition to being an accomplished scientist. He was also the last Emperor of the Roman Empire.
* FauxAffablyEvil: Speaks politely, but is willing to cause massive atrocities in a whim.
* HistoricalBadassUpgrade: He's apparently the Roman emperor Romulus Augustus, who was in real life a 16-year-old puppet king whose rule lasted about a year, not a suave world-conquering scientific genius.
* {{Immortality}}: Thanks to a fountain of youth he owns in Subterranea, he is able to stay young and not die from old age.
* MagicFromTechnology: He claims to be a "sorcerer", but he actually is a scientist far ahead of his time, using technology recovered from the Deviants. Though he does know some real sorcery as well, it's just very limited.
* {{Magitek}}: Mixes magic and technology quite nicely, often using it for his weapons.
* PragmaticVillainy: Almost never starts anything unnecessary and doesn’t focus on petty grudges.
* UtopiaJustifiesTheMeans: His belief that justifies his methods.
* WellIntentionedExtremist: He just wants to make a better world for his people.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Trauma]]
!!Trauma
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!!! '''Alter Ego:''' Troh-Maw
!!! '''Notable Aliases:'''
!!! '''First Appearance:''' ''The Incredible Hulk'' Vol. 1, #384

Trauma is a hated enemy of the Pantheon of which the Hulk was a member. He has fought the Hulk.
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* GreenAndMean: Like so many enemies of the Hulk, he's green.
* KilledOffForReal: Trauma died in hands of Hulk, when Hulk was trying to rescue Atalanta.
* OneSteveLimit: His codename is the same Terrence Ward of the Initiative, although thanks to being dead long before Ward was introduced, they don't get confused.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Wendigo]]
!!Wendigo
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!!! '''Alter Ego:''' Francois Lartigue, Georges Baptiste, Jean-Pierre Beaubier, Larry Brackett, Luc Lemay, Michael Fleet, Paul Cartier, Phillips Waggoner
!!! '''Notable Aliases:'''
!!! '''First Appearance:''' ''The Incredible Hulk'' vol 1. #162

A mythological hulking beast that roams the Canadian wilderness, attacking and ingesting those unlucky enough to cross it's path.
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* ImAHumanitarian: Eating human flesh in the Canadian wilderness is what triggers the curse of the Wendigo.
* RedEyesTakeWarning: The eyes of the Wendigo glow red.
* RoguesGalleryTransplant: Introduced as an Incredible Hulk enemy, the Wendigo has fought Wolverine, Alpha Flight and even the Red Hulk.
* WhiteHairBlackHeart: The fur of the Wendigo is white, and they're dangerous, flesh-eating monsters at their basest.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Wild Man]]
!!Wild Man
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!!! '''Alter Ego:''' Alex Wildman
!!! '''Notable Aliases:'''
!!! '''First Appearance:''' ''The Incredible Hulk'' Vol. 1, #446

Insane man who hears voices.
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* ComboPlatterPowers: His powers are incredibly varied: He has SuperStrength, {{Invisibility}}, {{Intangibility}}, SizeShifting, HandBlast and [[InASingleBound Super Leaping]].
* HearingVoices: He began hearing voices that told him to kill the Hulk.
* MysteriousPast: Other than his name, the origin of his powers and the voices in his head are unclear.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Xemnu]]
!!Xemnu
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!!! '''Alter Ego:''' Xemnu
!!! '''Notable Aliases:''' Living Hulk, Xemnu the Titan, Richmond Wagner, Amos Moses
!!! '''First Appearance:''' ''Journey into Mystery'' Vol 1. #62
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* AliensAreBastards: Xemnu was a criminal on his own planet, so much so they kicked him off of it. On Earth, his plans generally consist of brainwashing people to serve him.
* AssimilationPlot: Sometimes plans to convert humanity into more of him. In Immortal Hulk he's integrated the machinery for this into his body which has the added effect of feeding him.
* BewareTheSillyOnes: He looks like a giant [[Franchise/TheMuppets Muppet]], but he's a powerful psychic who can go toe-to-toe with the Hulk in physical combat.
* BodyHorror: [[spoiler:Xemnu's ''Immortal Hulk'' body is a hollow shell of flesh and cybernetics that opens up to consume humans.]]
* BodySurf: How Xemnu can survive his death - he can take over someone's body, and turn it into a new Xemnu.
* DepravedKidsShowHost: As the mascot of ''The Astro-Nuts'' and ''The Magic Planet''.
* DeathIsCheap:
** His first appearance ended with him dying.
** Once got disintegrated by Ultron during ''Annihilation: Conquest''. It didn't stick.
* FakeMemories: His hypnosis is strong enough to replace people's memories.
* FriendToAllChildren: This is his shtick when he brainwashes everyone on Earth. To them, he's the heroic Xemnu from the Magic planet. Summed up well with this line here:
--> '''Xemnu:''' All right, boys and girls! This is for all of '''you! Avengers Assemble!'''
* GeniusBruiser: Make no mistake, Xemnu is huge and muscular, but possesses an extraordinary intellect, and on Earth he would be considered a genius in the fields of cybernetics, robotics, and aerospace engineering.
* LastOfHisKind: The rest of Xemnu's species died years ago. Not that Xemmy's feeling any guilt about that.
* MassHypnosis: Xemnu is capable of enthralling entire worlds. Only the Hulk is immune (and even then, only ''some'' Hulks.)
* MindControlConspiracy: As Xemnu notes in ''ComicBook/ImmortalHulk'', his powers get stronger when filtered through "culture" -- and paired with Roxxon's media empire and the omnipresence of smartphones and television in modern society, he's able to manipulate the minds of everyone on the planet.
* NamesTheSame: InUniverse. He's known as the ''Living'' Hulk.
* NostalgiaFilter: Invoked. In his ''Immortal Hulk'' appearances, he enjoys talking about how people should remember the days of their youth, when everything was simple, and how he takes people back to those days.
* PsychopathicManchild: His repeated coming BackFromTheDead has clearly [[SanitySlippage done a number on him]] by the time of ''Immortal Hulk'', as he talks in childish, sing-song speech patterns and describes himself as being "hungwy" when he needs to [[ToServeMan get his strength up]].
* SuperPowerLottery: Lets see, SuperStrength and SuperToughness that allows him to go toe-to-toe with beings like Hulk, Thor, She-Hulk and Valkyrie, {{Telepathy}} powerful enough to communicate with the whole planet, [[MindOverMatter Telekinesis]], [[BarrierWarrior force fields]], SuperIntelligence and finally ResurrectiveImmortality via DemonicPossession, PuppeteerParasite and CloneByConversion
* ToServeMan: [[spoiler:By the time of ''Immortal Hulk'' he needs to feed on humans to sustain himself.]]
* VerbalTic: In ''ComicBook/ImmortalHulk'', he has both "oh me, oh my" and "[[FakeMemories don't you remember?]]".
* VillainWithGoodPublicity: ''ComicBook/ImmortalHulk'' sees Xemnu brainwash Earth's population into believing that he is Earth's mightiest hero, the [[LossOfIdentity Incredible Hulk]]. In the process, he "overwrites" several other heroes, including ComicBook/{{Daredevil}} ComicBook/SpiderMan, ComicBook/CaptainAmerica, [[ComicBook/FantasticFour Mr. Fantastic]], ComicBook/WonderMan, [[ComicBook/XMen Havok]], and [[ComicBook/KamalaKhan Ms. Marvel]].
* WhiteHairBlackHeart: His fur is white and is a dangerous alien that brainwashes people [[spoiler:and even consumes them]].
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Zzzax]]
!!Zzzax
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!!! '''Alter Ego:''' Zzzax
!!! '''Notable Aliases:''' The Living Dynamo, Rozzz
!!! '''First Appearance:''' ''The Incredible Hulk'' Vol. 1, #166

A humanoid creature [[EnergyBeings entirely made of]] [[ShockAndAwe electricity]] created accidentally after an attempt to sabotage a nuclear power plant in New York City. Aside from insanely powerful electric powers, Zzzax can feed on brain electricity, killing his victims and temporarily taking on their personality traits in the process.
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* DemonicPossession: In one story arc, S.H.I.E.L.D. attempted to infuse Thunderbolt Ross with Zzzax's electricity powers, but Zzzax flipped the table on them and devoured Ross's mind instead (leaving the man functionally brain-dead for a time)... except Ross's hatred for the Hulk was so intense that [[InvertedTrope his mind overtook Zzzax instead]], making Zzzax believe he ''was'' Ross on a hunt to kill Bruce. Later on in the same story Zzzax was able to possess a Hulk-ified Rick Jones and force him to hurt himself in an attempt to kill him.
* EnergyBeings: Made of energy.
* ImAHumanitarian: Eats people for brainpower.[[OurVampiresAreDifferent Or rather psychic vampire:]] he feeds on ''brain'' electricity.
* ShockAndAwe: A being of pure sentient electricity.
* SssssnakeTalk: Zzzax zzzpeakz with an electric crackle verzzzion of thizzz trope.
* SuperStrength: Somehow... [[{{Technobabble}} maybe through electromagnetism]].
* {{Technopathy}}: His control over electricity allows him to control nearly any form of technology that relies on electricity to work.
[[/folder]]

!!Group Villains

[[folder:Alpha Flight]]
!!Alpha Flight
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!!! '''Alter Ego:'''
!!! '''Notable Aliases:'''
!!! '''First Appearance:'' '''The Uncanny X-Men'' Vol. 1, #120

For more information on them, please refer to '''[[ComicBook/AlphaFlight their page]]'''.
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[[/folder]]

[[folder:Gamma Corps]]
!!Gamma Corps
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!!! '''Alter Ego:''' Lieutenant Brian Talbot (Grey); Private First Class Eliot Franklin (Griffin II); Corporal Nicole Martin (Mess); Master Sergeant Gideon Wilson (Mr. Gideon); Private Timothy Wilkerson (Prodigy)
!!! '''Notable Aliases:'''
!!! '''First Appearance:''' ''World War Hulk: Gamma Corps'' #1
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* BlessedWithSuck: Mess. The left half of her body is Abomination-like. She's super strong, super durable, and has a healing factor... only on her left side.
* BrotherChuck: Glenn (and Grey) technically has a nephew named Matt Talbot (which means that there is at least one missing brother or sister), who briefly hunted Hulk, but thought better of it.
* BroughtDownToNormal: The Hulk's idea of doing them a favor after a team-up was to depower them.
* CloudCuckooLander: Griffin.
* InsaneTrollLogic: Mister Gideon blamed the Hulk for the death of his son, Jim Wilson. Jim died of AIDS (which, to be clear, he did not contract from the Hulk).
* MyBrainIsBig: Prodigy.
* QuirkyMinibossSquad: The entire squad.
* RevengeBeforeReason: For Gideon, Mess, and Prodigy. Grey has his own motives and Griffin just wants someone to be mad at.
* SiblingRivalry: Grey's real reason for joining the team. He is Glenn Talbot's younger brother. Glenn tormented him during his upbringing, so he is not out for revenge, but to prove himself more capable than his brother by beating the Hulk.
* SuperSoldier: Gamma soldiers who follow orders.
* TalkativeLoon: Griffin again.
* TwoFaced: Mess. Half her face is mutated while the other half is normal.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Gamma Flight]]
!!Gamma Flight
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!!! '''Alter Ego:''' Carl "Crusher Creel (Absorbing Man), Romesh Dalton, Eugene Judd (Puck), Mary [=MacPherran=] (Titania), Sasquatch (Walter Langkowski)
!!! '''Notable Aliases:'''
!!! '''First Appearance:''' ''Immortal Hulk'' Vol. 1, #8

A team assembled by Walter Langkowski to take down the Hulk.
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[[/folder]]

[[folder:Home Base]]
!!Home Base
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!!! '''Alter Ego:''' Sandra Verdugo, Jink Slater, Agent Pratt, Agent S-2, Agent S-3 (Betty Ross), Nadia Blonsky, Agent Baxter, Agent S-5 (Kelly), Olson
!!! '''Notable Aliases:'''
!!! '''First Appearance:''' ''The Incredible Hulk'' Vol. 2 #36 (March 2002)

A Conspiracy aimed towards the Hulk.
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[[/folder]]

[[folder:Hulkbusters]]
!!Hulkbusters
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!!! '''Alter Egos:''' General "Thunderbolt" Ross, General John Ryker, Colonel Glenn Talbot, Agent Clay Quartermain, Captain Thomas Bowman, Colonel Jack Armbruster, Dr. Edwin Maxwell, Agent Lindsay
!!! '''Notable Aliases:''' Hulkbuster Unit
!!! '''First Appearance:''' ''The Incredible Hulk'' Vol. 1, #148

The Hulkbusters are a combination of US Army and Air force personnel headed by General Thaddeus "Thunderbolt" Ross, intent on capturing and destroying the Hulk.
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[[/folder]]

[[folder:Hulk-Hunters]]
!!Hulk-Hunters
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!!! '''Alter Egos:''' Empress Daydra, Amphibion, Torgo, Dark-Crawler
!!! '''Known Aliases:''' Horror-Hunters
!!! '''First Appearance:''' ''The Incredible Hulk'' Vol. 1, #269

The Hulk-Hunters are a team of fierce warriors consisting of Torgo, Amphibion and the Dark-Crawler.
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[[/folder]]

[[folder:Pantheon]]
!!Pantheon
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!!! '''Alter Egos:''' Achilles, Agamemnon, Ajax, Andromeda, Atalanta, Cassiopeia, Delphi, Hector, Hulk, Jason, Paris, Perseus, Prometheus, Sergi, Ulysses, Ulysses II
!!! '''First Appearance:''' ''The Incredible Hulk'' Vol. 1, #368

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For more information on them, please refer to '''[[Characters/{{ThePantheon}} their page]]'''.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Riot Squad]]
!!Riot Squad
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!!! '''Alter Egos:''' Louis Lembert (Hotshot); Jessica Harrison (Jailbait); Diana Davids (Ogress); Burt Horowitz (Omnibus); Craig Saunders Jr. (Redeemer); Samuel [=LaRoquette=] (Rock); Jason [=McCall=] (Soul Man)
!!! '''Notable Aliases:'''
!!! '''First Appearance:''' ''The Incredible Hulk'' Vol. 1, #345

The first line of defense to the city of Freehold, composed mostly of gamma radiated people.
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* AlliterativeName: There's Louis Lembert and Diane Davids.
* AmazingTechnicolorPopulation: Hotshot, Jailbait and Omnibus all have green skin.
* BackForTheDead: Hotshot and Jailbait reappear in ''Immortal Hulk'' issue #3. By the end of the issue, they're both dead.
* DemonicPossession: Jailbait winds up possessed by the One Below All. Despite Louis's attempts to help her, she dies.
* DrivenToSuicide: [[spoiler:Hotshot, after his run in with the Devil Hulk and the death of Jessica, commits suicide in a police cell.]]
* DwindlingParty: Currently the only ones who remain alive are Ogress and Rock.
* GoOutWithASmile: [[spoiler:Police officers find Jailbait with a pleasant smile on her face. With her head turned a hundred and eighty degrees around.]]
* PoweredArmor: The Redeemer armor, strong enough theoretically to take on the Hulk. Usually.
* UnfortunateNames: In her appearance in ''Immortal Hulk'', Jessica Harrison's sobriquet goes entirely unmentioned, because... well, she's a teenaged girl calling herself "Jailbait".
[[/folder]]

[[folder:U-Foes]]
!!U-Foes
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!!! '''Alter Egos:''' Simon Utrecht (Vector); Ann Darnell (Vapor); James Darnell (X-Ray); Michael Steel (Ironclad)
!!! '''Notable Aliases:'''
!!! '''First Appearance:''' ''The Incredible Hulk'' Vol. 1, #254

Corporate executive Simon Utrecht wasn't satisfied with having immense wealth and influence. Desiring greater power and inspired by the accident that gave the ComicBook/FantasticFour superhuman powers, Utrecht sponsored a space mission with the intent of being bombarded with cosmic rays similar to the Four and gaining powers of his own. The plan succeeded, with Utrecht and his crew gaining superhuman powers, but when [[Comicbook/IncredibleHulk Bruce Banner]] saw what they were doing, he aborted the launch and brought them back to Earth. Enraged at having their quest for power cut short, Utrecht and his crew attacked the Hulk with the superhuman abilities they'd gained. Banner defended himself by turning into the Hulk, but the battle was cut short when the U-Foes, as they called themselves, lost control of their powers. They seemed to have been killed by their own abilities, but eventually managed to restore themselves and would return to torment the Hulk time and again.

Simon Utrecht gained superhuman repelling powers as Vector, while pilot Mike Steele became the superstrong and metallic Ironclad. Crew member Jimmy Darnell became the radioactive X-Ray, while his sister Ann Darnell became Vapor, capable of turning herself into any form of chemical gas.
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* CorruptCorporateExecutive: Utrecht was already a multimillionaire, captain of industry, and former political office-holder, but that just wasn't enough for him. He wanted real, physical powers.
* DumbMuscle: When you look at their powersets, they're actually far, far above the Fantastic Four and could easily be Avengers-level threats if they had half a mind. Unfortunately for them, they are a bunch of petty, lazy, unimaginative idiots who are perfectly content to work as mid-level mercenaries and frequent punching bags for the Hulk.
* EnergyBeing: X-Ray.
* EvilCounterpart: To the Fantastic Four. Oddly, they've never actually fought the Fantastic Four. This was also completely intentional on their part; they got their powers deliberately through the same method as the FF.
* ExtraOreDinary: Ironclad is made of metal.
* FourIsDeath: Four people who are {{AxCrazy}}.
* FourTemperamentEnsemble: A parallel to the Fantastic Four.
* HoistByHisOwnPetard: The U-Foes succeeded in gaining their powers, but Banner's interrupting their trip meant they didn't get enough radiation to actually control their powers. This led to their first defeat without the Hulk even needing to do anything. Subsequent occurrences can be blamed on them not caring enough to get good with their abilities.
* MindOverMatter: Vector can emit powerful psychic waves that repel anything he directs his energies at. He can repel anything from physical matter to tracking signals to Doctor Strange's magic.
* NighInvulnerable: This, along with Super Strength, is Ironclad's primary power. He's gone multiple rounds with the Hulk and lived to tell the tale.
* NotSoHarmlessVillain: Sure, they don't have much of a street cred, but Vector can repel the magic of Comicbook/DoctorStrange, hurl planets, blast the Hulk into a walking skeleton, and rip apart reality itself. Also, they think nothing of blowing up thousands as long as they get paid.
** If one takes time to examine their powers, they're actually considerably more powerful than the Fantastic Four (they were exposed to considerably more cosmic rays). Unfortunately they aren't nearly as smart as the FF, which is probably the main thing holding them back from being major villains.
* PowerIncontinence: Vapor nearly dissipated, Vector repelled himself off the planet, Ironclad sank to the Earth's core and X-Ray nearly overloaded when he absorbed too much radiation to control. Their powers doing all sorts of things that they're not supposed to do is a regular occurrence, and half the time, your best bet against them is to just wait for their powers to backfire.
* PureEnergy: X-Ray can control a wide variety of forms of radiation, and emit them in deadly blasts that can burn even the Hulk or Comicbook/TheMightyThor.
* StevenUlyssesPerhero: Ironclad's civilian name is Michael '''Steel'''.
* SuperSmoke: And a whole lot of other gases too. Vapor's powers allow her to transform herself into any kind of gas she desires. Mustard gas and carbon monoxide work great for choking even heroes like the Hulk.
* UngratefulBastard: When this four was making their foolhardy expedition, they would have likely killed themselves overdosing of cosmic radiation if Bruce Banner hadn't brought their spacecraft down. As it is, they survived while gaining superpowers, and then tried to kill Banner for interfering in their affairs.
* UnholyMatrimony: Vapor and Vector
* UnskilledButStrong: Just one of them could pose a credible threat to the Fantastic Four, and the four of them put together have the sort of firepower that would typically make the Avengers take notice. Fortunately for everyone else, however, they are too stupid and lazy to really learn how to put their abilities to good use (half the time, they manage to defeat themselves when their powers go haywire because they still have a novice-level grasp of them at best), and, more importantly, would much rather work as hired thugs or go around spoiling for a fight with the Hulk than put in the effort to advance themselves as a team.
* WorfEffect: Similar to the Wrecking Crew, Hulk rival Thor's villains, the U-Foes eventually became second-tier villains to be beat up by everybody. Still, similar to the above mention WC, they get very few moments to shine here and there.
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[[folder:United States Hulk Operations]]
!!United States Hulk Operations
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!!! '''Alter Egos:'''
!!! '''Notable Aliases:''' Shadow Base
!!! '''First Appearance:''' ''Immortal Hulk'' Vol. 1, #6

The United States Hulk Operations, also known as Shadow Base, is a clandestine U.S. Military organization tasked with hunting down the Hulk and his allies.
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* AndIMustScream: [[spoiler: Dr. Clive is killed when the Hulk has his disected body parts reform around him.]]
* HeelFaceTurn: [[spoiler: Hulk takes command after Fortean is killed.]]
[[/folder]]

!!Other Villains

[[folder:Changelings]]
!!Changelings
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!!! '''Alter Ego:'''
!!! '''Notable Aliases:'''
!!! '''First Appearance:''' ''Marvel Premiere'' #31

A group of animal-men created by Woodgod who came across the Hulk and some of his friends after a fellow Changeling is wounded by General Thunderbolt Ross.
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* KillEmAll: Only Woodgod remains alive, all others have been killed.
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[[folder:Captain Cybor]]
!!Captain Cybor
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!!! '''Alter Ego:'''
!!! '''Notable Aliases:'''
!!! '''First Appearance:''' ''The Incredible Hulk'' Vol. 1, #137

Captain of the starship Andromeda.
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* {{Expy}}: Can be seen as one for Tharok, a foe of the ComicBook/LegionOfSuperHeroes. It should be noted Tharok debuted 4 years before Cybor.
* TwoFaced: Half his body got burned beyond recovery and was replaced with cybernetics.
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[[folder:Devastator]]
!!Devastator
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!!! '''Alter Ego:''' Kirov Petrovna
!!! '''Notable Aliases:''' Peter Kirkman
!!! '''First Appearance:''' ''Incredible Hulk'' Vol. 1, #184

A supervillain who has battled the Hulk and Iron Man. He uses a powered suit that absorbs microwave radiation and can release it as power blasts.
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[[/folder]]

[[folder:Doctor Frye]]
!!Doctor Frye
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!!! '''Alter Ego:''' Frye (First Name Unknown)
!!! '''Notable Aliases:'''
!!! '''First Appearance:''' ''Immortal Hulk'' Vol. 1, #2

A doctor whom experimented on his son with Gamma rays. His son died, after which he went insane. He started experimenting on himself becoming a ghoul-like creature.
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* AndIMustScream: Left trapped by the Hulk buried under a cave-in unable to move for the rest of his life.
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[[folder:Glazier]]
!!Glazier
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!!! '''Alter Ego:''' Unknown
!!! '''Notable Aliases:'''
!!! '''First Appearance:''' ''The Incredible Hulk'' Vol. 1, #262

Artist who swore revenge on all men and was given the ability to turn living creatures into glass statues.
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* HoistByHisOwnPetard: Glazier is not immune to her own power. The Hulk forced her to touch herself and turn herself into glass. The statue left behind was lost in water, and presumably still remains there today.
* TouchOfDeath: She was granted with the ability to turn living beings to glass, killing them but leaving glass statues of them behind. She, however, could not turn to glass anything that wasn't organic or already dead.
* OnlyKnownByTheirNickname: Her real name is never revealed.
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[[folder:Godseye]]
!!Godseye
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!!! '''Alter Ego:'''
!!! '''Known Aliases:'''
!!! '''First Appearance:''' ''The Incredible Hulk'' Vol. 2, #89

A sentient space station that was a weapon designed by S.H.I.E.L.D. who built itself with advanced A.I. circuitry and whose intelligence surpassed what was initially intended. When it's creators initially tried to stop it, it responded in turn (it is believed this is what caused the Chernobyl incident). It's creators decided to leave it alone, where it made itself larger by incorporating space debris into itself. As a last resort, the Hulk was fired into space to put a stop to it.
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* AIIsACrapShoot: Was created by SHIELD before going rogue.
* EnergyAbsorption: Absorbs solar energy, converts it to nuclear energy, then stores it on a subatomic level. It's capable of replicating any energy signature it analyzes, though the Hulk's gamma signature is hard to pin down.
* GreyGoo: Incorporates matter into itself, making itself larger and more powerful. It is unclear as to the extent of it's absorbing abilities, but it's large, ship-like exterior form made from the floating space debris surrounding Earth has allowed it to grow to the size of a small city.
* GodzillaThreshold: Has the potential to grow larger than the Earth itself, and most definitely has the fire power to wipe out humanity.
* KillSat: Its purpose was to be a nuclear deterrent by remotely detonating from orbit any nuclear stockpile in the world.
* NotSoDifferent: Believes the Hulk and itself to be this at first. The Hulk disagrees, knowing that Godseye wishes to kill humanity, which is [[EveryoneHasStandards to much, even for the Hulk]], as he just wants to be left alone.
* WeNeedADistraction: It is the distraction, used to lure the Hulk into a trap so the Illuminati could rocket him to another planet. It just also happened to be a problem that needed solving at the same time.
* WhatIsThisThingYouCallLove: When Banner comes aboard it, the only reason he is spared is because the AI is curious about human nature, most specifically the dual nature of a being like the Hulk.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Klaatu]]
!!Klaatu
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!!! '''Alter Ego:'''
!!! '''Notable Aliases:''' Behemoth from Beyond Space
!!! '''First Appearance:''' ''The Incredible Hulk'' Vol. 1, #136

Member of the Extra-terrestrial Herm.
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[[/folder]]

[[folder:Megalith]]
!!Megalith
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!!! '''Alter Ego:'''
!!! '''Notable Aliases:'''
!!! '''First Appearance:''' ''The Incredible Hulk'' Vol. 1, #275

A giant robot that designed to subdue the the Hulk, it was stored at Gamma Base and remained there while the base was empty due to General Ross recovering from a breakdown. It was activated and controlled by Jackdaw via a symbiotic linkage while she was breaking into the base to steal something for The Leader and tried to kill the Hulk with it. Unfortunately the Hulk was too strong and the feedback was seriously hurting Jackdaw, until the Hulk destroyed Megalith and Jackdaw fled.
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* OneShotCharacter: Only appeared in one issue, was destroyed and has never been rebuilt.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Max Stryker]]
!!Max Stryker
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!!! '''Alter Ego:''' Max "Hammer" Stryker
!!! '''Notable Aliases:''' Max Hammer
!!! '''First Appearance:''' ''The Incredible Hulk'' Vol. 1, #296

Max Hammer was a criminal mob boss, who blackmailed Banner into using the Gammascope to heal his broken body transforming him into a brutish mockery of his former self.
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* EvilOldFolks: He was an elderly crime boss.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Professor Phobos]]
!! Professor Phobos
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!!! '''Alter Ego:''' Pieter Phobos
!!! '''Notable Aliases:'''
!!! '''First Appearance:''' ''The Incredible Hulk'' Vol. 1, #258

A former Soviet scientist and a known mass murderer.
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* AlliterativeName: Professor Pieter Phobos.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Puffball Collective]]
!!Puffball Collective
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!!! '''Alter Ego:''' Unknown
!!! '''Notable Aliases:'''
!!! '''First Appearance:''' ''The Incredible Hulk'' Vol. 1, #301

The Puffball Collective was a composite creature comprised of innumerable floating 'puffballs', which the Hulk first encountered stranded in the Crossroads dimension. It seemed to befriend the green goliath, but actually just wanted him to breach the barrier back to its own world so that it could release the N'Garai demons which it had already used against its own people. The Hulk abandoned the Collective on the devastated world at the mercy of the N'Garai with no apparent means of escape
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* HiveMind: An alien entity made up of multiple consciences.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Vegetable]]
!!The Vegetable
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!!! '''Alter Ego:''' Unrevealed
!!! '''Notable Aliases:'''
!!! '''First Appearance:''' ''The Incredible Hulk'' Vol. 3, #14
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[[/folder]]

[[folder:Woodgod]]
!!Woodgod
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!!! '''Alter Ego:'''
!!! '''Notable Aliases:''' "Creator", "Bambi"
!!! '''First Appearance:''' ''Marvel Premiere'' #31

Woodgod is a genetically engineered sentient lifeform who physically resembles a satyr of classical Greco-Roman mythology, and who was crated by scientists David and Ellen Pace. The Paces employed cloning techniques to create Woodgod, combining human and animal genetic material.
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* FaunsAndSatyrs: He looks like a classical satyr or faun from the myths.
* SoleSurvivor: He's the only member of the Changelings that is still alive.
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[[folder:Xeron the Starslayer]]
!!Xeron the Starslayer
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!!! '''Alter Ego:''' His full name is unpronounceable by Humans
!!! '''Notable Aliases:'''
!!! '''First Appearance:''' ''The Incredible Hulk'' Vol. 1, #136

First mate of the Andromenda Starship, serving under Captain Cybor in pursuing Klaatu.
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* NumberTwo: First mate of Captain Cybor.
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[[foldercontrol]]

!!Main Villains
[[folder:Abomination]]
!!Abomination
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!!! '''Alter Ego:''' Emil Blonsky
!!! '''Notable Aliases:''' Agent R-7,
The Ravager of Worlds
!!! '''First Appearance:''' ''Tales to Astonish'' Vol. 1, #90 (April 1967)

Craving for the power of a Hulk, Emil Blonsky purposely had himself infected with triple the amount of gamma that the Hulk originally had. However, it turned him into a monstrous amphibious reptoid as being originally more than twice the strength of the normal calm Hulk, at the cost of never being human again.
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* AppropriatedAppellation: His name comes from what Betty Ross said on seeing him for the first time.
* ArchEnemy: He was considered this to the Hulk for quite a long time.
* BackFromTheDead: [[spoiler: A shadow organization (later revealed to be the Ancient Order of the Shield) bent on gaining control of the Hulk harvests biological material from a mortally-wounded Bruce Banner. The organization uses this material to resurrect the Abomination under their control, leaving him "free of a mind or a conscience" and with an ability to seek out Banner/Hulk for retrieval.]]
* DirtyCommunists: Basically was originally a Communist spy from Yugoslavia sabotaging key areas in the United States' military defence. Gamma Base being one of them. For a while, he served the role of Hulk's Iron Curtain EvilCounterpart.
* DramaPreservingHandicap: The Abomination's default strength level is typically greater than the Hulk's, but unlike the Hulk, his strength remains at a fixed level; since the Hulk gets stronger as he gets angrier, so long as the Hulk can draw out their fights long enough, he will eventually become strong enough to stop Blonsky.
* TheDragon: Would often fill this role. Usually to the Leader.
* EldritchAbomination: After his death he received an "upgrade"...
* EvilCounterpart: To the Hulk. He is another gamma-mutated monstrosity, whose baseline strength was originally greater than the Hulk's (not true anymore for a long time).
* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: His wife, Nadia. He kept his identity a secret from her, figuring it was better that she assume him dead than see him a monster.
* GreenEyedMonster: One of his prime motivations. He's jealous that Hulk can have a normal life and family as Banner, while he's stuck as the abomination.
* TheGrotesque: Views himself as this, especially after taking a fall into Toxic Waste.
* HiddenDepths: [[DownplayedTrope Downplayed]], but he's permanently stuck in his gamma form and his transformation is supposedly triggered by his self-loathing. He was also happily married to his wife, before they divorced.
* MasterActor: As a spy, he was a master at faking loyalty to whatever government he served under.
* TheMole: Started out as this before his transformation.
* MonsterModesty: Like Hulk.
* MotherRussiaMakesYouStrong: More like radiation made him strong, but he is from Russia.
* NeverMyFault: He blamed Banner for his condition, never mind the fact that he exposed ''himself'' to gamma radiation in the first place.
* ProfessorGuineaPig: Not a professor, but definitely
ComicBook/IncredibleHulk has the "self-experimentation" factor in check.
* SoullessShell: When his body is reanimated by an anti-Hulk organization, he is "free of a mind or conscience", meaning Blonsky is effectively gone, leaving only the rampaging Abomination.[[Spoiler:And later,his genetic material is combined with Rick Jones' corpse to create Subject B, a mindless, near-unstoppable husk of a beast that later fuses with General Fortean to serve as a sort of organic battlesuit.]]
* SuperStrength: Enough that he often has the upper hand
faced off against the Hulk in some of their fights before Hulk starts to turn things in his favor. Notably, he's often been ''stronger'' than a calm Hulk, and only loses when the Hulk gets angry or thinks of some clever way to turn the tables.
* ShapeshifterModeLock: Unlike Banner, Blonsky can't turn back to his human form.
* TooDumbToLive: As General Ross pointed out once, Blonsky exposed himself to a device meant to ''kill'' the Hulk. By all rights it should've killed him.
* TragicMonster: One story arc has him hiding out in the sewers and befriending a group of homeless people, who see him as their guardian. He tries to live peacefully with them, but eventually his obsession with Banner takes over.
* TheUndead: [[spoiler: Briefly during ComicBook/ChaosWar, he is one of dead characters in the Underworld that Pluto liberated in order to help defend the Underworld from Amatsu-Mikaboshi.]]
* WorthyOpponent: Considers the Hulk this, which is why he constantly pursues him.
* TheWorfEffect: Courtesy of the Red Hulk, [[spoiler:aka General Ross]], to establish how dangerous it is.
** WorfHadTheFlu: Apparently he's been a ''terror'' in Hell ever since he died.
* VillainousFriendship: With the Leader. They partnered up often. The Leader was even sad when he died.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Absorbing Man]]
!!Absorbing Man
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!!! '''Alter Ego:''' Carl "Crusher" Creel
!!! '''Notable Aliases:''' Rocky Davis, Lightningbolt, Greithoth: Breaker of Wills, Harold, Red Dog
!!! '''First Appearance:''' ''Journey into Mystery'' Vol. 1, #114 (March 1965)

See the Characters/TheMightyThorEnemies page for more info.
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[[/folder]]

[[folder:Armageddon]]
!!Armageddon
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!!! '''Alter Ego:''' Arm'Chedon
!!! '''Notable Aliases:''' Warlord of the Troyjan
!!! '''First Appearance:''' ''The Incredible Hulk'' Vol. 1, #413

Warlord of the star-spanning troyjan empire, with power rivalling the Silver Surfer's. He holds a grudge against the Hulk for accidentally slaying his son Trauma.
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* ColdBloodedTorture: Did this often enough.
* GalacticConqueror: He is the leader of the Troyjan Empire and foe of the Hulk during his days with the Pantheon. Arm'Chedon was so busy conquering planets that he literally did not notice that he had two sons until one of them died on earth (the other was later killed in combat with the Hulk). Interestingly, his relative obscureness might have worked in his favor, as there's no sign that his empire suffered the massive amounts of destruction that Marvel's other galactic empires (The Kree, Skrulls, and Shi'ar) have in recent years.
* PetTheDog: His personality is virtually identical to that of Zeus, but similarly he had a very well hidden "soft" spot for his favourite son. With that son dead, he doesn't have any nice spots anymore.
* ProudWarriorRaceGuy: Very proud, and a warrior.
* SinsOfOurFathers: One of the laws he enforces is to slaughter the entire family of anybody who goes beyond any of his rules in the slightest, regardless if they had nothing to do with it, as it serves as a "more powerful preventative warning".
* TheSocialDarwinist: A firm believer.
* TheSpartanWay: The alien spartan way.
* SuperPowerLottery: He is basically a more skilled, powerful, and ruthless version of the ComicBook/SilverSurfer, with a galactic armada to back him up.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Boomerang]]
!!Boomerang
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!!! '''Alter Ego:''' Frederick "Fred" Myers
!!! '''Notable Aliases:''' Boomer, Fred Slade, Outback
!!! '''First Appearance:''' ''Tales to Astonish'' Vol. 1, #81 (January 1994)

See [[Characters/SpiderManCentralRoguesGallery here]] for more info.
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[[/folder]]

[[folder:Brian Banner]]
!!Brian Banner
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!!! '''Alter Ego:''' Brian David Banner
!!! '''Notable Aliases:''' Devil Hulk
!!! '''First Appearance:''' ''The Incredible Hulk'' Vol. 1, #267

Bruce's deceased father. The horrific abuse he gave him as a child, coupled with the violent murder of Bruce's mother, was responsible for fracturing Bruce's psyche and therefore the path that led him to becoming the Incredible Hulk. He himself was killed by Bruce (accidentally...or not) during a confrontation, ironically on the anniversary of his mother's death. On a personal level, he is Bruce's very first enemy, and remains one of his greatest foes even though he's long-dead. Part of it is due to Bruce/Hulk's difficulty of dealing with the abuse he suffered at a young age. The fact that he ''actually does come back to plague him again'' doesn't help matters.
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* AbusiveParents: In a class of his own. He'd been abused by his father, leading Brian to believe his father was a monster, that he had inherited the 'monster gene', and that any children he had [[InTheBlood would be monsters too]]. Brian initially chose to ignore Bruce, believing him to be a monster in the making. When it became apparent Bruce was a child genius, Brian saw his worst fears confirmed, [[DomesticAbuse and started beating both Bruce and his mother, Rebecca]]. After several years of abuse, Rebecca attempted to escape with Bruce, but Brian killed her and intimidated Bruce into saying Brian hadn't done anything to them. The truth only came out when Brian got drunk and boasted about what he'd done. Brian was locked up in a mental institution, and shortly after release got killed by a now adult Bruce. End result? Bruce developed [[SplitPersonality
multiple personality syndrome]] - and after a certain accident with a gamma bomb, [[SelfFulfillingProphecy his personalities became supervillains over the various Hulks]].
* AdaptationNameChange: Hulk's father first appeared in the TV series ''Series/TheIncredibleHulk'', being named DW Banner. [[MysteriousMiddleInitial It's never stated what "DW" stands for]], but it's certainly not "Brian". Curiously, in Ang Lee's film ''Film/{{Hulk}}'', it was once again changed,
decades. As such, this time to "David", as a MythologyGag to the TV series.
* AdaptationalVillainy: Although DW Banner wasn't exactly a sympathetic guy, he wasn't a villain and he really cared about his son David. Brian, [[ArchnemesisDad on the other hand]]...
* AlcoholicParent: In the past, the stress of his job eventually led him to become an alcoholic and he began to develop anger problems, lashing out at others even when they tried to help him. While drunk on the job one day, Brian accidentally overloaded some machinery, causing an explosion that caused him to lose his job.
* AlliterativeName: '''B'''rian '''B'''anner.
* AndIMustScream: [[spoiler:In ''Immortal Hulk'' issue 0, it turns out the Leader's
page has been torturing Brian by making him relive his death over and over again.]]
* ArchnemesisDad: Does his best to hold the title of his son's archenemy, despite competition from the likes of [[ComicBook/RedHulk General Ross]], Nightmare, the Abomination and the Leader.
* AssholeVictim: This man was an utter bastard. Even if it wasn't entirely an accident... no-one in their right mind would hold it against Bruce for killing his father. When Bruce remembers the real events of his death, he's informed that the police didn't even try very hard to look
split off into the circumstances because Brian was that disgusting.
* AxCrazy: He spent his married life terrorising his wife and son, killing the former after she tried to leave him - which got him sent to a mental institution - and ultimately would attempt to murder Bruce himself later on in a crazed episode. Death has only made him worse in this regard, as he’s come back from the dead
multiple times to launch more attempts on the life of his son, a major one of which was helping [[spoiler:The One Below All]] cross into and destroy the Universe just to see his son suffer in the resulting carnage.
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* BeardOfEvil: Every bit as evil as he is.
* CanonImmigrant: As mentioned above, Hulk's father's first appearance was in the TV series ''Series/TheIncredibleHulk'', episode "Homecoming", November 1979. Brian's debut in comics was in ''Incredible Hulk'' #267, January 1982.
* ClapYourHandsIfYouBelieve: His power level and powers rely entirely on how powerful Bruce believes him to be. When he was feared by Bruce, he was easily able to overpower the Hulk family, and had [[TechnicolorFire green]] PlayingWithFire powers.
* CommanderContrarian: He despised baby Bruce, seeing him as a monster, but at the same time would lose his temper (well, lose it ''more'') at the thought of someone taking him away.
* DeathByIrony: Bruce was visiting his mother's grave on the anniversary of her death, when Brian arrived and confronted him, accusing him of being a monster and intending to kill him. During the fight that occurred, Bruce defensively kicked Brian away from him, and he fell back and cracked his skull on his late wife's tombstone. Worth mentioning that Brian killed her himself many years before.
* DeathIsCheap: His death never sticks.
* TheDreaded: As he so eloquently puts it in ''ComicBook/ImmortalHulk'':
--> '''Hulk:''' It's not. Not you. Can't be.
--> '''Brian:''' You can see ghosts. You can smell lies. You'd know if it weren't. I'm the father you killed, Bruce. Back through the Green Door. Back from death.
--> '''Hulk:''' Stay back--stay--
--> '''Brian:''' Feel that. My claws in your gut? That's the proof! Who else could ever hurt you like this? Who else can make the monster scared?
* EvenEvilCanBeLoved: By his own account, Rebecca had loved him once, an indescribable thing for someone who grew up convinced he was unworthy of love thanks to his own father... but he blamed Bruce being born for taking that from him. (Rebecca's side of it we don't know, whether she still loved Brian after he turned on her and Bruce. That said, [[spoiler:apparently an apparition of her tends to visit him in Hell. She doesn't say anything, though.]])
* EvilUncle: To [[ComicBook/SheHulk Jennifer Walters]].
* FreudianExcuse: Had an abusive father himself, and was convinced he'd inherited a "monster gene" that he'd pass on to his own children. This belief grew into obsession and paranoia after he suffered radiation exposure in an accident during his own work as a physicist, and then his wife became pregnant...
** ''Immortal Hulk'' [[{{Retcon}} tweaks it a bit]], his upbringing having convinced him that he'd break some kind of spell by having children. Then his research into gamma radiation gave him a glimpse of ''something'' through the Green Door, and soon afterwards he discovered his wife was pregnant...
* GreenEyedMonster: He was partly motivated by ''jealousy'' of how much affection his wife gave Bruce. Jealousy. [[EvilIsPetty Of an infant.]]
* HateSink: Brian is an absolutely horrifying depiction of what domestic abuse can do to a family, and the effects of the psychological damage of what he did to his son linger on throughout the comic's long run.
* {{Jerkass}}: He's a real piece of work, alright. He beat his son simply because he was ''incredibly smart for his age'', and when his wife tried to protect him from his wrath, he beat her as well. He later murdered her for trying to get away from him with Bruce, coerced his son into not testifying against with the threat of ''{{Hell}}'', and later after the trial went to a bar, and gloated about literally getting away with murder. ''His wife's murder''. This one act got him in trouble and committed to an asylum. More assholery on his part got him killed when he pushed Bruce too far, and he was of age to do something about it. He also willingly joined forces with Mikaboshi in order to hurt Bruce. Even without these, he just tends to be an asshole about everyone and everything.
* KickTheDog: Oh, ''yes''. Bad enough he spent years physically and verbally abusing his wife and infant son, but smashing his wife's head open in front of Bruce, warning his son he would burn in Hell if he testified against him in court, and then later trying to murder Bruce on the anniversary of his wife's murder, ''at her gravesite''... this man ''never stopped'' kicking this particular dog. Not even ''death'' stopped him from coming back to torment his son even more over the years, first as a ghost (or possibly just hallucinations) then as an {{Eldritch Abomination}}. Also, when he attacked the Hulk family, among them was Skaar, his own grandson. That didn't stop him trying to murder the kid along with everyone else. Even worse is when he knowingly aligned himself with Mikaboshi in order to hurt Bruce (since Bruce's friend Marlo had something Mikaboshi needed to complete his plans, Brian agreed to go after Marlo).
* LaserGuidedKarma: How he died. He attacked the son he spent years heaping abuse on at his wife's grave on the anniversary of her murder at his hands... and wound up getting knocked over and smashing his skull (which was exactly how he killed her) on her tombstone. Unfortunately, that didn't keep him down forever...[[spoiler: then again, his most recent tactical karma nuke is being a skin suit for The Leader.]]
* MouthOfSauron: Serves as the primary host [[spoiler:the One Below All]] acts and speaks through in ''Immortal Hulk''.
* NeverMyFault: In his view, whenever he does something bad, it is always someone else (his father, Bruce, the Hulk, Rebecca, etc.) who is somehow responsible, which also means that he does not deserve any of the bad things that have happened to him as a result of his actions. Even when he's dead and in Hell, he refuses to acknowledge that it might be even partially his own fault, making himself out to be the victim.
* NotAfraidOfYouAnymore: The only way for Bruce to lower his power is for him to not perceive him as powerful in the first place.
* OffingTheOffspring: Tried and failed several times. It was one such attempt that resulted in Bruce becoming a {{Patricide}}. This extended to his own grandson, Skaar, during ''Chaos War''.
* PaperTiger: What he really is. Whatever power he "acquires" is actually borrowed from outside and inside help from the likes of Amatsu-Mikaboshi and The One Below All. Take away the powers and you have an impotent, pathetic, sorry ass, one-trick pony of a ghost .
* PosthumousCharacter: Brian's ghost often continues to haunt Bruce's alter-ego, the Hulk, after his death, often appearing to taunt him, stating that Bruce is no better than he himself; villains such as Mentallo, the Red Skull, Devil Hulk, and Guilt Hulk also use the image of Brian Banner against the Hulk in an attempt to weaken him. It's subverted in ''Chaos War'', when he's revived and takes on a Devil Hulk-like form to do Mikaboshi's bidding, but played straight again when he returns in ''Immortal Hulk''.
* {{Retcon}}: Originally, Bill Mantlo's run said that Bruce and Brian's last meeting Brian had attacked Bruce and ran off into the night, to be killed by muggers. Several years later, Peter David established that actually, Bruce had killed Brian by accident, and ''he'' was the one who ran off into the night, blocking the memories out.
* TheSociopath: Whether he possessed any love for his family at one point or not is another story, but by the time of Bruce’s conception he’s a [[AxCrazy violent, intemperate sadist who abused his family and murdered his wife]], [[LackOfEmpathy is callous and unempathetic to the point that he boasted of killing her, and continued to torment his son from beyond the grave after his death]]. He also possesses impulse control issues given his alcoholism, anger issues, and the aforementioned gloating about killing his wife, was manipulative enough to bully his son into not testifying at his mother’s murder trial, and is completely incapable of admitting guilt for his scummy, reprehensible acts to the point of painting his actions as just when not outright denying any responsibility whatsoever for them, All in all, while Bruce may be a monster on the outside, his father all but outstrips him when it comes to lacking in moral decency, sanity, and even humanity.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Bi-Beast]]
!!Bi-Beast I
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!!! '''Alter Ego:'''
!!! '''Notable Aliases:''' Skull-Brother
!!! '''First Appearance:''' ''The Incredible Hulk'' Vol. 1, #169 (November 1973)
A giant two-headed android living on a floating island in the sky, and containing the knowledge of the bird people that built it.
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* GeniusBruiser: His intellect is comparable to Bruce and his strength is at least comparable to the Hulk's. Two heads certainly are better than just one.
* CharacterDeath: Dies in his first appearance.
* MechanicalMonster: Is a android given the form of a two-headed creature with SuperStrength and a monstrous appearance.
* MultipleHeadCase: Has two conjoined heads one atop the other, the top head was given a knowledge of warfare while the bottom head was given a knowledge of culture.

!!Bi-Beast II
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!!! '''Alter Ego:'''
!!! '''Notable Aliases:'''
!!! '''First Appearance:''' ''The Incredible Hulk'' Vol. 1 #214 (August 1977)
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* GeniusBruiser: Just like the original, this Bi-Beast is both strong and intelligent.
* MechanicalMonster: Might look organic but he's actually robotic.
* MultipleHeadCase: Has two conjoined heads.
%%* SuperStrength
* UnderwearOfPower: Wears blue underwear.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Constrictor]]
!!Constrictor
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!!! '''Alter Ego:''' Frank Payne
!!! '''Notable Aliases:''' Frank Schlichting, Con Man
!!! '''First Appearance:''' ''The Incredible Hulk'' Vol. 1, #212

See [[Characters/CaptainAmericaEnemies here]] for more info.
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[[/folder]]

[[folder:Flux]]
!!Flux
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!!! '''Alter Ego:''' Benjamin Tibbets
!!! '''Notable Aliases:'''
!!! '''First Appearance:''' ''The Incredible Hulk'' Vol. 2, #17
Hulk-like creature with an erratic transformation; parts of him sometimes transforming while the rest of him remains human.
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* BodyHorror: His powers were unstable and different parts of his body would mutate while others remained human.
* KilledOffForReal: He was killed by Grey of the Gamma Corps during a raid mission on an A.I.M. base.
* SoleSurvivor: He was the only survivor of his platoon when they were exposed to a Gamma Bomb detonated by General Ryker.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Galaxy Master]]
!!Galaxy Master
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!!! '''Alter Ego:''' Unknown
!!! '''Notable Aliases:''' Galaxy Master
!!! '''First Appearance:''' ''The Incredible Hulk'' Vol. 1, #111
The Galaxy Master roams the cosmos destroying every world he finds to ensure that none like himself would ever again see the light of day.
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[[/folder]]

[[folder:Gargoyle]]
!!Gargoyle
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!!! '''Alter Ego:''' Yuri Topolov
!!! '''Notable Aliases:'''
!!! '''First Appearance:''' ''The Incredible Hulk'' Vol. 1, #1

A brilliant Russian scientist mutated by gamma radiation into a deformed diminutive parody of himself. Served as a spy for the Soviet Union in the first issue, and was the Hulk's first (major) foe.
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* AntiVillain: He was a spy, and originally fiercely loyal to the Soviet Union, but he could never live a normal life, even after Banner cured him, and [[HeelFaceTurn he switched sides]].
* DirtyCommunists: Not as dirty as the others in his time by far, but he is quite cowardly.
* EvilGenius: At first.
* IJustWantToBeNormal: SuperIntelligence or no, Yuri longed for the day he could returned to how he was before. Fortunately for him, he was one of the rare villains who got his wish.
* TheGrotesque: Extremely ugly thanks to his mutation.
* HeelFaceTurn: At the end of the issue, when Banner finds a cure for his condition.
* IDieFree: After being depowered, he blows himself up, taking his masters with him.
* LegacyCharacter: Had a mutant son who became the supervillain the Gremlin.
* MyBrainIsBig: The radiation that mutated him increased his intelligence, and also expanded his cranium to show it.
* OneSteveLimit: Shares codename with Isaac Christians of the Defenders, although he debuted a couple of decades before.
* RedemptionEqualsDeath: After being cured, he renounced his loyalty to the Soviet Union, and killed his superiors by detonating the military base he operated from, staying behind to "[[DyingAsYourself die as a man]]".
* RussianGuySuffersMost: His experiments with radiation deformed him, and yet he was still expected to serve the Soviet Union, with no suggestion of any treatment even if he succeeded in his mission.
* StarterVillain: Appeared in the first issue, and was never seen again afterwards.
* SuperIntelligence: As a result of his radiation experiments.
* TragicMonster: A heavily tragic figure, who just wanted to serve his country.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Glenn Talbot]]
!!Glenn Talbot
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!!! '''Alter Ego:''' Major (later Colonel) Glenn Talbot
!!! '''Notable Aliases:'''
!!! '''First Appearance:''' ''Tales to Astonish'' Vol. 1, #61

A soldier under General Ross's command, and Bruce's rival for Betty's affections. Despite the fact that he was an utter dick. Eventually killed in action trying to kill the Hulk, but he did score a crippling blow when he learned that Bruce Banner physically changed into the Hulk and told his superiors.
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* BullyingADragon: Much like General Ross, he antagonised and chased the Hulk and Bruce relentlessly.
* DeathEqualsRedemption: When he reappears in ''Chaos War'' he's calmer and admits that he was a terrible husband to Betty, helping fight Mikaboshi's forces.
* {{Jerkass}}: Extremely unpleasant and disrespectful. His abusive nature doesn’t help.
* KilledOffForReal: He was an ordinary human picking a fight with the freaking Hulk. He eventually gets killed thanks to his own arrogance and overconfidence. Really couldn't have happened to a nicer guy.
* ALighterShadeOfBlack: A flashback in ''Immortal Hulk'' shows that, many unpleasant qualities aside, Glenn is at least not as insane as Fortean.
* SmugSnake: Extremely smug and dickish.
* WhatDoesSheSeeInHim: Betty actually considered this guy worth marrying at one point. Despite the total screaming lack of anything near likable about him.
* WouldHitAGirl: Hit Betty at least once.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Glob]]
!!Glob I
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!!! '''Alter Ego:''' Joseph "Joe" Timms
!!! '''Notable Aliases:''' The Golden Brain
!!! '''First Appearance:''' ''The Incredible Hulk'' Vol. 1, #121

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* {{Expy}}: Of the Heap, a golden age comic character whose origin was someone falling into a swamp and becoming a swamp creature.
* HeelFaceTurn: At least for a time, he was a member of S.H.I.E.L.D.'s Howling Commandos, dealing with other supernatural threats.
* OneSteveLimit: Shares a codename with the mutant Robert Herman. That said, this Glob debuted several decades before Robert Herman.
* TheVoiceless: Since he longer has a mouth to speak. With the Howling Commandos he was outfitted with an electronic voicebox, which allows him to communicate with the team.
* WasOnceAMan: Joseph Timms was a petty criminal who escaped from prison, to be with his dying wife. Joe Timms ran into the Florida everglades, only to sadly drown in the marshes. Decades later after the the Hulk accidentally spilled radioactive waste, Joe Timms was resurrected as a swamp creature now called the Glob.

!!Glob II
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!!! '''Alter Ego:''' Sumner Samuel Beckwith
!!! '''Notable Aliases:'''
!!! '''First Appearance:''' ''The Incredible Hulk'' Vol. 2, #389
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[[/folder]]

[[folder:Gremlin]]
!!Gremlin
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!!! '''Alter Ego:''' Kondrati Topolov
!!! '''Notable Aliases:''' Gremlin, Titanium Man
!!! '''First Appearance:''' ''The Incredible Hulk'' Vol. 1, #163

See Characters/IronManEnemies for more info.
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* LegacyCharacter: Second known user of the Titanium Man name.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Grey Gargoyle]]
!!Grey Gargoyle
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!!! '''Alter Ego:''' Paul Pierre Duval
!!! '''Notable Aliases:''' Mokk, Paul St. Pierre, Occupant 0193
!!! '''First Appearance:''' ''Journey into Mystery'' Vol. 1, #107

See [[Characters/TheMightyThorEnemies here]] for more info.
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[[/folder]]

[[folder:Half-Life]]
!!Half-Life
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!!! '''Alter Ego:''' Tony Masterson
!!! '''Notable Aliases:'''
!!! '''First Appearance:''' ''The Incredible Hulk'' Vol. 1, #334

Half-Life was an English professor who was exposed to gamma radiation. He can absorb energy from an enemy.
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[[/folder]]

[[folder:Hammer and Anvil]]
!!Hammer and Anvil
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!!! '''Alter Ego:''' Leroy "Hammer" Jackson; Johnny Anvil
!!! '''Notable Aliases:'''
!!! '''First Appearance:''' ''The Incredible Hulk'' Vol. 1, #182

Hammer and Anvil are two former prisoners that escape and encounter an alien. This alien transforms their chain into an energy synthecon that grants them superhuman strength and durability.
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* AngryBlackMan: Hammer is very angry at the world.
* ChainedHeat: The warden of the prison thought it would be amusing if he chained together a black man and a white racist together.
* EnemyMine: The main reason they actually agreed to work together was because they hated prison far more than they hated each other.
* KilledOffForReal: Both were killed by the Scourge and have never been brought back.
* PoliticallyIncorrectVillain: Anvil. That said, he grows to tolerate Hammer.
* RoguesGalleryTransplant: Introduced as Hulk villains, they also faced Spider-Man and Spider-Woman before returning to fight the Hulk one last time.
* SuperStrength: An alien connected their wristbands, and gave them super strength.
* ThoseTwoBadGuys: They're literally chained together.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Hiro-Kala]]
!!Hiro-Kala
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!!! '''Notable Aliases:''' Sakaarson, World-Breaker
!!! '''First Appearance:''' ''Skaar: Son of Hulk'' Vol. 1 #2
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* AntagonisticOffspring: Like Skaar, he desperately wants to kill their father. Unlike Skaar, he doesn't care how many people become collateral damage in the process.
* BaldOfEvil: Bald, but a little less villainous than most.
* CainAndAbel: With Skaar.
* DishingOutDirt: ''Very'' skilled user of the Old Power.
* FreudianExcuse: Abandoned on a barbaric planet, sold into slavery, saw his world destroyed...
* GalacticConqueror: Conqueror of wolrds.
* AGodAmI: He is the World Breaker and Sakaar'son. He demands your worship. Interestingly enough, on K'ai he denied his worshipers' proclamations to his divinity.
* KillAllHumans: Kill all aliens actually.
* MagicKnight: He has training in armed and unarmed combat along with his Old and New Power.
* AMillionIsAStatistic: His attitude and the main thing separating him from Skaar. They both despise their father and are hell-bent on killing him, but Hiro-Kala has absolutely no regard for how many people wind up getting caught in the crossfire. As far as he's concerned, they're just numbers.
* NighInvulnerability: Can take hits from his father, a worldbreaker. Not many can boast this.
* ThePowerOfHate: Harnessed his hate and rage in order to increase his powers.
* PowerOfLove: When he realized he was developing feelings for another, he [[ShootTheDog killed her]] to prevent his powers from going out of his control and threatening the universe.
* SiblingYinYang: They couldn't look more different, and have radically opposed personalities as well. They both survived using one of their inherited powersets. He with his Old Power and Skaar by transforming.
* SuperEmpowering: Through a combination of Old Power and Power Cosmic, Hiro was able to create a unique energy all his own called the New Power. Which basically was a combination of both without any new applications or abilities, but given his skill with both, he was able to share this power with those he wished ala {{ComicBook/Galactus}}.
* SuperStrength: Inherited from both parents.
* StrongerSibling: He is much more powerful (and less kind) than his brother Skaar.
* TwoFaced: Half of his face was burned off in an incident with Galactus.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:John Ryker]]
!!John Ryker
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!!! '''Alter Ego:''' General John Ryker
!!! '''Notable Aliases:'''
!!! '''First Appearance:''' ''The Incredible Hulk'' Vol 2. #12

General John Ryker leads Gamma Corps in their vengeance fueled rage against the Hulk.
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* GeneralRipper: In the same manner as Thaddeus Ross and Glenn Talbot.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Juggernaut]]
!!Juggernaut
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!!! '''Alter Ego:''' Cain Marko
!!! '''Notable Aliases:'''
!!! '''First Appearance:''' ''The X-Men'' Vol. 1, #12

See [[ComicBook/JuggernautMarvelComics here]] for more info.
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[[/folder]]

[[folder:Killer Shrike]]
!!Killer Shrike
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!!! '''Alter Ego:''' Simon Maddicks
!!! '''Notable Aliases:''' Harold Simmons
!!! '''First Appearance:''' ''Rampaging Hulk'' #1 (January, 1977)

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* AnimalThemeNaming: Takes his name from the carnivorous bird.
* ArmCannon: His major weapons system is the twin power-blasters worn on his wrists.
* TheChewtoy: He gets beaten up by superheroes like Spider-Man and the Hulk... a lot.
* GravityMaster: Only around himself allowing him to fly.
* HarmlessVillain: Considered this by SHIELD.
* PowerArmor: Killer Shrike wears body armor, an armored suit made of an insulated steel alloy mesh capable of protecting him from flight turbulence and small caliber weapons fire.
* SecondaryColorNemesis: His armor is usually colored purple.
* TooDumbToLive: He thought it was a good idea to stiff the Tinkerer, the guy who improved his weapons, not knowing about the precautions the later takes such as fail-safes for such occasions.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Leader]]
!!Leader
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!!! '''Alter Ego:''' Samuel Sterns
!!! '''Notable Aliases:''' Red Leader; Sam Sterns; John Doe
!!! '''First Appearance:''' ''Tales to Astonish'' Vol. 1, #62

Once a mentally-handicapped janitor working in a nuclear facility, Samuel Sterns gained green skin, an enlarged head, and superhuman intelligence after being exposed to gamma radiation. He has fought the Hulk dozens of times, usually as a part of his schemes to TakeOverTheWorld.
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* {{Archenemy}}: Another major contender for the title, opposing the Hulk continuously and viciously since UsefulNotes/{{the Silver Age|of Comic Books}}.
* AscendedToAHigherPlaneOfExistence: He ''almost'' became a being of "pure thought," but the metamorphosis didn't take and he used what was left of himself to try and perform a GrandTheftMe on the Hulk to replace his old body.
* AssimilationPlot: More than once, his goal has been transforming most/all of the world's population into gamma beings.
* BackFromTheDead: He's been killed off more than once, and there's rarely an explanation as to how he's come back. It's even been theorized there's more than one Leader running around from alternate universes. [[spoiler:''Immortal Hulk'' gives the explanation that the One Below All keeps resurrecting him, for its own purposes.]]
* BeardOfEvil: Usually a goatee, a marker of devious characters.
* BigBad: Frequently, and of the ''Fall of the Hulks'' storyline in particular. If somebody is masterminding a scheme to make Banner's life miserable, chances are it's The Leader.
* BigBadDuumvirate: With ComicBook/{{MODOK}} during the ''Fall of the Hulks''.
* BodyHorror: That time he ascended, his body bloated until it didn't look remotely human anymore. In his depiction in ''Immortal Hulk'', his body proportions are just slightly off.
* BrainsAndBrawn: The brains, with various robots, or beings like the Red Hulk and Red She-Hulk as the brawn.
* BrainsEvilBrawnGood: The brains in the equation, with the Hulk as the brawn.
* CatchPhrase: "So says the Leader" in the 90s cartoon.
* CharmPerson: Can mind control any non-gamma being just by touching them.
* TheChessmaster: The Leader always lays out his plans weeks, or months in advance. This is best evidenced during the ''Red Hulk'' and ''Fall of the Hulks'' storylines.
* ComplexityAddiction: His ultimate scheme in [[spoiler:Bruce Jones' run]] was to mentally and physically exhaust both Banner and the Hulk over the course of ''forty'' issues through a labyrinth of conspiracies, grotesqueries, and deceptions to obfuscate his involvement with their woes and to condition them back into a state where they were easily controlled by his powers.
* DemonicPossession: [[spoiler:In ''Immortal Hulk'', he figures out a way to hijack control of anyone who's been in the Below Place, starting with Rick Jones, then moving on to the Green Scar and Del Frye. However, after that, his attention starts slipping due to the four-way split.]]
* {{Depower}}: More than once, he's been turned back to regular old Samuel Sterns, but like with the Hulk, it never takes for long.
* DidYouJustScamCthulhu: [[spoiler:His endgame in ''Immortal Hulk'' is to hijack the power of the One Below All to rewrite reality to his desire.]]
* DoNotCallMePaul: Hates being called Samuel Sterns. This is somewhat justified; after the Hulk, his gamma transformation likely caused the greatest alteration to his personality, to the point where they may well be two different people, like the Hulk and Banner.
* EvilCounterpart: The Hulk is a skinny scientist who gains SuperStrength from gamma rays. The Leader was a borderline mentally handicapped janitor who gains SuperIntelligence from gamma rays.
* EvilGenius: From his point of view, ''the'' evil genius.
* EvilIsPetty: It's been pointed out several times that many of his schemes would have worked... if he chose not to preemptively involve the Hulk, who would have in all likelihood ignored him. But his petty grudge against the not-so-jolly green giant prevents him from leaving the Hulk out of his plans, thus shooting himself in the foot.
* FlowersForAlgernonSyndrome: Was fairly far below average intelligence before his accident, so any time he's in danger of losing his powers it's basically this. However, it's been noted that every time he's turned back to Samuel Sterns, Sterns becomes a little smarter than he was before.
* ForScience: He once blew up an inhabited city just to see if the radiation would produce useful minions. It produced five, out of a population of fifty-thousand (everyone else died). He has a history of much more ambitious schemes of the same type, with all of humanity acting as his lab rats.
* HeelFaceDoorSlam: [[spoiler:According to ''Immortal Hulk'', when he learned the real truth about his constant resurrections, he had an understandable moment of horror, and tried reaching out to Bruce (around the time of the Jenkins ''Hulk'' run). But Bruce wasn't in any mood to talk, which the Leader took as rejection... so he doubled down on the evil dickery.]]
* HiddenDepths: Even before his intelligence boost he was shrewd enough to hide whatever he didn't want taken from him in multiple places and memorize where they were using a code.
* InsufferableGenius:
Characters/IncredibleHulkCentralRoguesGallery: For all his mental abilities, he can't help but not shut up about how brilliant he is. At one point, during ''Immortal Hulk'', it turns out when he's Samuel Sterns even ''he'' thinks he's too full of himself (mainly because the so-called smartest mind on the planet didn't ever think to make his tech user-friendly).
* JokerImmunity: He's died several times. He's fallen into a volcano, been ''atomized'' and ascended to another plane of existence, but he always comes back eventually...
* KickTheSonOfABitch: [[spoiler:Normally, killing an already dead person and using them as a skin-suit would be pretty horrific... but when than person is Brian Banner, who'd just sided with the One Below All to unleash Hell on all creation to get at his son ''again''... not so much.]]
* TheLeader: Not only is it in his title, but he tends to act as this in supervillain collectives such as the Intelligencia.
* MindOverMatter: He has telekinesis, which is powerful enough to knock down or briefly restrain the Hulk.
* MindRape: Had to take his CharmPerson power UpToEleven, with a healthy dose of ColdBloodedTorture to get it to work on Red She-Hulk.
* MyBrainIsBig: And depending upon the artist and how advanced his mental state is, may be exposed. Sometimes he has even worn external braces to help support his head upright. Once when he nearly lost his intellect and had to get it back, he instead wound up with a thick, gigantic cranium that made it ''look'' like he had a giant brain. [[spoiler:In ''Immortal Hulk'', when he takes over the Green Scar and Del Frye, their brains swell up to match him.]]
* MySkullRunnethOver:
** In his very first appearance, he tried stealing some of the Watcher's tech to boost his intelligence. It apparently killed him.
** In his stint on Ross' version of the Thunderbolts it's revealed that he has long ago reached the physical limit of his intellect, but it kept expanding. The only way he could survive was [[BrainUploading parceling it out]] on encrypted servers accessible by the internet. When he gives his brother full access his head expands until it bursts. Him accessing it gives him a profuse nosebleed.
* NonActionBigBad: He's a schemer, not a fighter.
* NotInThisForYourRevolution: The Intelligencia schemed to take over America, but the Leader was more interested in prodding around with gamma science, and experimenting on Bruce's friends and family.
* SecondaryColorNemesis: Besides his green skin, one of his most recognizable outfits is an orange jumpsuit.
* SmugSnake: Very arrogant, often to the point of underestimating the Hulk.
* SuperIntelligence: Probably the second smartest human, after the High Evolutionary, in terms of raw intelligence.
* UnholyMatrimony: With [[https://64.media.tumblr.com/459293eb761d88788404753ec9bd751b/0ee93721a622b1f6-c2/s1280x1920/e44ce479ff744f312e336b65a8ab0368be824687.png Doctor Alba]] in ''Hulkverines.'' The two eventually went their separate ways, but the split was apparently amicable, as the Leader is shown musing that he misses her while hoping that she is doing well, even saying, "I was sorry not to stay."
* UtopiaJustifiesTheMeans: Doesn't matter how many people end up in graves, he will have his perfect world.
* VisionaryVillain: What he thinks he is. He has the brains, resources and will, but lacks any qualities that would make him remotely sympathetic.
* WellIntentionedExtremist: Although in this case the well-intentioned part is likely mostly in his own head.
* WouldHitAGirl: Would torture and mind rape Betty Ross to turn her into the Red She-Hulk.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Madman]]
!!Madman
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!!! '''Alter Ego:''' Philip "Phil" Sterns
!!! '''Notable Aliases:'''
!!! '''First Appearance:''' ''The Incredible Hulk'' Vol. 1, #362

The Leader's brother, but so completely unhinged that Leader [[EvenEvilHasStandards wants nothing]] to do with him.
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* AxCrazy: Fully willing to kill people without remorse and even seems to enjoy it.
* CloudCuckooLander: Crazy with and without his multiple personality disorder, and even before his powers.
* EvilCounterpart: He's even crazier than Hulk himself, and with no conscience or morality whatsoever to keep it in check.
* EvilutionaryBiologist: Very evil and gave himself powers.
* FauxAffablyEvil: Speaks like someone you might want to grab a beer with, but beneath this is utterly unhinged and deranged to everyone.
* FromNobodyToNightmare: Similar to his more infamous brother.
* GreenEyedMonster: His whole motivation for mutating himself was envy of Banner's academic success and the Hulk's power.
* IJustWantToBeSpecial: Sterns subjects himself to a multitude of experiments involving gamma radiation to emulate his "hero.". This results in Sterns turning into a distorted monstrosity with vast superhuman strength, and developing multiple personality disorder.
* InNameOnly: In the 2003 video game ''Hulk''(which served as a sequal to the Ang Lee movie), virtually nothing of his character remained from the comics. He was a StalkerWithACrush to Betty, rather than the Hulk, and his obsession with the Hulk (which was rather mild) boiled down to wanting to prove he was stronger. His shape/size changing powers were also left out.
* InsaneTrollLogic: Everything he does in some way in another.
* MadArtist: His shapechanging.
* MadScientist: Flat out crazy, and has the scientific expertise to do something about it.
* MoodSwinger: He can be composed and polite, then utterly insane in the next moment.
* NamesToRunAwayFromReallyFast: Dude calls himself "Madman" and lives up to it.
* PowerBornOfMadness: His power comes from gamma experiments that lead him to go insane.
* PsychopathicManchild: He still can’t get over the fact that both Bruce and the Hulk are better than him. He has lashed out in his inability to accept the fact he is not as good as he thinks.
* StalkerWithACrush: A former schoolmate of Bruce Banner, Sterns develops a deranged love/obsession with Banner's "career" as the Hulk.
* SuperStrength: Unlike the Hulk, Madman is unable to become stronger as he becomes angrier, but he is capable of creating significant boosts in his size, density and power, being able to reach at least twice of the "calm strength level" of most incarnations.
* TalkativeLoon: A crazy bastard who will not shut up.
* {{Troll}}: The other half of his motivation to harass the Hulk is that he finds it hilarious to be extremely annoying.
* VoluntaryShapeshifting: He has claimed to be able to assume many different appearances, including the scientist spying on the "New World Order".
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Maestro]]
!!Maestro
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!!! '''Alter Ego:''' Dr. Robert Bruce Banner
!!! '''Notable Aliases:''' The Hulk
!!! '''First Appearance:''' ''The Incredible Hulk: Future Imperfect'' Vol. 1, #1

See [[Characters/IncredibleHulkBruceBanner here]] for more info.
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[[/folder]]

[[folder:Mercy]]
!!Mercy
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!!! '''Alter Ego:''' Abigail Mercy Wright
!!! '''Notable Aliases:''' Angel of Mercy, Kali
!!! '''First Appearance:''' ''The Incredible Hulk'' Vol. 1, #338
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* BeCarefulWhatYouWishFor: Especially if it's a ''death'' wish.
* ComboPlatterPowers
* DarkChick: In the Thaddeus Ross' ''ComicBook/{{Thunderbolts}}'' team. But, during "Thanos' invasion", Mercy went rogue, and the Thunderbolts decided to get rid of her once and for all.
* DependingOnTheWriter / MultipleChoicePast: Very different assigned origins and motivations, from alien, to angel of mercy, to artificial mutate. One moment she will turn into a giant monster, and the next help a soul to the afterlife. Lampshaded in that she has mentioned that she is simply very fickle.
* TheEmpath: She possesses telepathic powers that allow her to read the thoughts of others and to sense their emotions.
* EverythingsBetterWithSparkles
* TheFairFolk: Maybe, maybe not. She's worn this hat here and there, and she ''definitely'' acts the part.
* FemmeFatalons: Usually when she shape-shifts.
* {{Flight}}: Mercy is able to levitate and propel herself through the air at unknown speeds.
* GodGuise: She appeared as the goddess Kali before pilgrims in a temple.
* MercyKill: Her shtick, usually. Sometimes it's less about people who actively want to die and more about people she feels would be better off dead, hence her battles with the Hulk.
* NewPowersAsThePlotDemands: Can apparently do virtually anything on a limited scale.
* NinjaPirateZombieRobot: Alien, shapeshifter, and suicide assistant.
* NotSoHarmlessVillain: She looks like some kind of fairy... and can still give the Hulk a good run for his money!
* ShesGotLegs: All her outfits go out of their way to emphasize her legs.
* SuperStrength: Mercy possesses an undefined level of superhuman strength. She was at least strong enough to break the Punisher's hand simply by squeezing.
* TautologicalTemplar: She kills people with a death wish, but also expands this to people who she deems deserve to die, even if they resist. She may even actively enjoy it, as she kills scores of people? And what's her moral justification for all of this? She's an "angel of ''mercy''".
* VoluntaryShapeshifting: Mercy is able change her form, and to duplicate a person both in appearance and personality.
* WellIntentionedExtremist: Giver her M.O., she's almost certainly this. She has a loose interpretation of the term "assisted suicide", to the point that she adds "people who can't accept that they're better off dead". As this judgement is entirely her own is where
the most problems arise. A Thunderbolts issue even implies that this is merely a justification for the fact that she enjoys killing people.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Metal Master]]
!!Metal Master
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!!! '''Alter Ego:''' Molyb
!!! '''Notable Aliases:'''
!!! '''First Appearance:''' ''The Incredible Hulk'' Vol. 1, #6

Alien from the planet Astra and one of Hulk's first foes.
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* TheAtoner: Eventually he regretted his actions and decided to atone for them.
* ExtraOreDinary: The Metal Master could mentally manipulate all metallic substances, shaping them into whatever form he desired.
** {{Telekinesis}}: He could also telekinetically move metal substances from one location to another at various velocities and with varying degrees of force.
* SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute: Since Creator/AlEwing didn't want to undo his HeelFaceTurn for no reason, a new Metal Master named Molyn took his place at Grandmaster's Lethal Legion.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Minotaur]]
!!Minotaur
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!!! '''Alter Ego:''' Dario Agger
!!! '''Notable Aliases:''' Lord of Roxxon, Sir Minotaur of Roxxon
!!! '''First Appearance:''' ''Thor: God of Thunder'' Vol. 1, #19

See [[Characters/TheMightyThorEnemies here]] for more info.
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[[/folder]]

[[folder:Missing Link]]
!!Missing Link
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!!! '''Alter Ego:''' Lincoln Brickford (adopted name)
!!! '''Notable Aliases:''' Lincoln, Beast-Man
!!! '''First Appearance:''' ''The Incredible Hulk'' Vol. 1, #105

A prehistoric beast-man turned into a radioactive monster while still frozen in ice. After being released upon New York by Commies, he became an enemy of The Hulk.
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* BlankWhiteEyes: His eyes appear to be completely white.
* MonsterModesty: Wears pants to cover himself.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Mister Hyde]]
!!Mister Hyde
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!!! '''Alter Ego:''' Calvin Zabo
!!! '''Notable Aliases:''' Edward, Jack the Ripper, Edward Hyde
!!! '''First Appearance:''' ''Journey into Mystery'' Vol. 1, #99

See [[Characters/TheMightyThorEnemies here]] for more info.
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[[/folder]]

[[folder:M.O.D.O.K.]]
!!M.O.D.O.K.
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!!! '''Alter Ego:''' George Tarleton
!!! '''Notable Aliases:'''
!!! '''First Appearance:''' ''Tales of Suspense'' Vol. 1, #93

See [[ComicBook/{{Modok}} here]] for more info.
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[[/folder]]

[[folder:One Below All]]
!!One Below All
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!!! '''Alter Ego:'''
!!! '''Notable Aliases:''' Cosmic Satan, The Devil, Satan, Brian Banner
!!! '''First Appearance:''' ''Immortal Hulk'' #5

See the Characters/MarvelComicsMiscellaneous page for more info.
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[[/folder]]

[[folder:Piecemeal]]
!!Piecemeal
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!!! '''Alter Ego:'''
!!! '''Notable Aliases:''' The Project
!!! '''First Appearance:''' ''The Incredible Hulk'' Vol. 1, #407

Piecemeal is a cybernetic monster created by scientists under the rule of the Red Skull.
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[[/folder]]

[[folder:Psyklop]]
!!Psyklop
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!!! '''Notable Aliases:''' One-Eye
!!! '''First Appearance:''' ''Avengers'' Vol. 1, #88
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* {{Cyclops}}: Comes from a species that only has one eye.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Ravage]]
!!Ravage
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!!! '''Alter Ego:''' Dr. Geoffrey Crawford
!!! '''Notable Aliases:'''
!!! '''First Appearance:''' ''Rampaging Hulk'' Vol. 2, #2

Searching for a way out of his prison-like body, Dr. Crawford stole a small dose of Bruce Banner's gamma blood and energy, transforming himself into the Ravage.
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* BeardOfEvil: A full beard and is evil.
* MorallyAmbiguousDoctorate
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Red King]]
!!Red King
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!!! '''Alter Ego:''' Angmo-Asan II
!!! '''Notable Aliases:''' Angmo II, Lord Emperor of Sakaar, the Hero Protector, Crown Prince, Deliverer of the People
!!! '''First Appearance:''' ''The Incredible Hulk'' Vol. 2, #92

The emperor of the planet Sakaar who took it over after making himself look like a hero.
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* AlliterativeName: '''A'''ngmo-'''A'''san.
* ArchnemesisDad: Even his own daughter Omaka hates him for trying to kill her so she wouldn't threaten his rule.
* BaldOfEvil: His head has no hair and has no morals.
* BreadAndCircuses: This is how he kept control of Sakaar, with wars engineered by him and GladiatorGames.
* TheCaligula: The guy is a terrible ruler, vain, [[PsychopathicManchild child-like]] and an unrepentant bastard with no morals.
* TheEmperor: While only styling himself as a king, he definitely rules like an insane emperor.
* EnfantTerrible: Even when he was only a young prince, he was a sociopath with no regards for the lives of others.
* TheEvilPrince: Even when he was a prince, he was totally evil.
* HateSink: He's easily one of the Hulk's most despicable villains, with no redeeming qualities.
* LikeFatherUnlikeSon: Unlike his father Angmo I, who was a warlord that unified and saved the planet of Sakaar during the Spike War, he's a RoyalBrat with desires for power and glory.
* OffingTheOffspring: Had his infant son killed and while his daughter Omaka survived the murder attempt, her arms had to be replaced with cybernetics.
* PoweredArmor: His fancy golden armor that allows him to match the Hulk.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Reginald Fortean]]
!!Reginald Fortean
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!!! '''Alter Ego:''' General Reginald Fortean
!!! '''Notable Aliases:''' [[spoiler:Abomination]]
!!! '''First Appearance:''' ''Hulk'' Vol. 2, #31

A general who was originally one of Ross's proteges and served under him in the past. After believing Red Hulk killed General Ross, he vows to hunt down and kill Red Hulk. He later clashes with Betty Ross as the Red She-Hulk and is one of the main antagonists of the ''ComicBook/ImmortalHulk'' series.
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* BadBoss: By the time of ''Immortal Hulk'', he's an awful person to work for, snubbing or sneering at any show of humanity from his subordinates, or threatening them with going back to jail for not doing as he says. [[spoiler:It eventually gets to the point that he kills two mooks for walking in the middle of a fight with the Hulk, and says it's still not his fault. This is what finally prompts everyone at Shadow Base to leave him to his fate.]]
* BelievingTheirOwnLies: Fortean claims that he wants to stop chaos and bring order. But in reality, he wants control, and to dominate. Unlike Ross it was never about helping make the world a better place. It was always about control and he used other members of the military under the pretext of getting revenge for Ross' death to acquire the resources to pursue his own goals. Once he had his resources and people he started doing whatever it took to gain power and exert control over what he calls the shadows or chaos but really just wanted to set himself up as the one in charge behind the shadows. It's even stated that they have no interest in destroying the Hulk and the aim of Fortean's organization is to weaponize gamma mutation.
* BlackAndWhiteInsanity: Hulks are bad. Anything that opposes them is good and right, even when that involves murder and desecrating corpses to make ''more'' gamma mutants. Fortean's insanity in this regard is so great he'll chide and threaten his underlings just for showing basic human decency about the horrible things he makes them do.
* ControlFreak: What Fortean actually is. It started in his childhood when he heard stories about how god imposed order on the world by giving it structure. It's implied that Fortean wanted to be the one to impose order and stand on high [[AGodAmI as God]]. In the flashbacks, each defining incident for him was just another step on his road to his own brand of order to the world.
* DramaticallyMissingThePoint: A flashback in ''Immortal Hulk'' shows him during his days working under Ross seeing the aftermath of a Hulk rampage. Ross and Talbolt use the example of a young Jackie [=McGee=] as a reminder of what they're supposed to be fighting for, protecting people from harm. Reginald takes this as justification to shove down any qualms he might feel in the name of the Greater Good.
* EveryoneHasStandards: Only just. He refrains from sending thugs after Betty on the day of her father's funeral, [[spoiler:but only then. Once he finds out she's Red Harpy, he's got no compunction ordering her death as well.]]
* EvilerThanThou: Ross may be a {{Jerkass}}, but he has at least a few redeeming qualities, like his love for his daughter and the fact that he does what he does because he believes it will help and protect people. He would also never endanger or sacrifice innocent people if he could at all help it and there are some lines even he won't cross. Fortean on the other hand is TheUnfettered and sees rules, laws, and morality as obstacles to his missions. His sole focus is to destroy the monsters and he couldn't care less about the regular people who get caught up in the mess. He used to have a few scruples about it, apologizing to someone he thought was caught up in his mission against Red Hulk, but [[CharacterisationMarchesOn got worse over time]].
* EvilIsNotAToy: [[spoiler:He had Rick Jone's (''probably'') dead body dug up and turned into a monstrous new Abomination to try and kill the Hulk. Then he tried recovering the leftovers after the Hulk was done with it, and it merges with him. When the Devil Hulk kills him, it turns out this exposure is enough to drag him down to Hell.]]
* GeneralRipper: Is even more unreasonable and uncompromising than Thunderbolt Ross in this regard, and Ross is the page image for this trope.
* HeWhoFightsMonsters: Big time. Fortean is willing to do some really, really horrible stuff to take down the Hulks and does it without batting an eye.
* InLoveWithYourCarnage: His reaction to seeing Betty as [[spoiler:Red Harpy]] is stunned awe.
* KickTheDog: By the time of ''Immortal Hulk'' issue 20, he's got no problem ordering the murder of as many civilians as needed in the name of "collateral damage".
* MeaningfulName: "Fortean" shares a root with the Latin word "Fortis", meaning strong, fitting for a man fighting "the strongest one there is" and trying to be stronger than him. "Fortean" is also used to refer to followers of paranormal researcher [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Fort Charles Fort]], and Fortean doe end up applying to that side of things as well given his frequent dwellings in the supernatural.
* NecessaryEvil: How he sees himself and how he justifies his actions. In truth he's more of a KnightTemplar.
* NeckSnap: [[spoiler:Joe Fixit snaps his neck while he's in Hell, and distracted by his horror at being in Hell at all.]]
* NeverMyFault: He's practically a champion at shifting blame and responsibility onto other people, provided it's something to take blame for. He claims he's proud to "make the hard decisions", but when people start calling him out on the actions he takes, he'll refuse to take any ownership for that. [[spoiler:Dr. [=McGowan=] is forced to dig up Rick Jone's corpse and turn it into an abomination on ''his'' orders? Her fault. Said abomination starts killing people? Needed to be done. He melts two loyal soldiers for no reason? Uh... friendly fire?]]
* RememberTheNewGuy: He was introduced in 2011, with Ross remembering him as having been around during his crusade against the Hulk; later, it got extended back to having being around since before the Hulk's creation.
* {{Revenge}}: His motive for pursuing Red Hulk, believing he'd killed Ross.
* RoguesGalleryTransplant: He's moved from Hulk to Hulk in his time, going from General Ross to Betty to Bruce.
* VolumetricMouth: [[spoiler:In the Subject B suit his mouth stretches long when he vomits up acid. The gullet is lined with teeth.]]
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Rhino]]
!!Rhino
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!!! '''Alter Ego:''' Alexei Systevich
!!! '''Notable Aliases:'''
!!! '''First Appearance:''' ''Amazing Spider-Man'' Vol. 1, #41

A Rhinoceros-themed Russian villain primarily known as a foe of Spider-Man, but between his first few appearances and the early eighties he almost exclusively battled the green goliath. He also derives his strength from Gamma rays.
See [[Characters/SpiderManRoguesGalleryIToZ here]] for more info.
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* BatmanCanBreatheInSpace: Downplayed. His unique physiology allow him to survive in outer space with little issue, but he still requires an oxygen mask to actually last in outer space.
* {{Determinator}}: Once fought Hulk for days, on a traveling spacecraft, in orbit ''around the sun''.
* DumbMuscle: The Leader recruited him for this express purpose; the Rhino was one of the few who could reliably fight the Hulk and simultaneously submit to his will. All the others were either too weak, or too ambitious in their own right.
* RoguesGalleryTransplant: More well-known as a Spider-Man villain, the Rhino nonetheless has been quite the foe for the Hulk as well.
* SuperStrength: Can lift 80 tons without his suit, and over 100 with it. In his early appearances whomever he was being the hired muscle for would in fact boost his powers in preparation for a bout with the Hulk.
* WeddingSmashers: His first fight with the Hulk had him ruin Bruce Banners' and Betty Ross's wedding.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Sandman]]
!!Sandman
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!!! '''Alter Ego:''' William Baker
!!! '''Notable Aliases:''' Flint Marko
!!! '''First Appearance:''' ''The Amazing Spider-man'' Vol. 1, #4
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See [[Characters/SpiderManCentralRoguesGallery here]] for more info.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Shaper of Worlds]]
!!Shaper of Worlds
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!!! '''Alter Ego:'''
!!! '''Notable Aliases:''' The Skrullian Cube
!!! '''First Appearance:''' ''The Incredible Hulk'' Vol. 1, #155

A powerful being that developed from a Skrull Cosmic Cube.
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* AntiVillain: Not evil, as such, but does evil work for others.
* ContrivedCoincidence: When he lost the ability to absorb dreams, Shaper was seeking a type of radiation that would restore his abilities. Three guesses just who gave off the unique radiation signature that worked.
* CreativeSterility: He has no imagination of his own, so he depends upon other beings' ideas to manipulate reality. He can only create by copying the desires of others.
* DealWithTheDevil: Actually ComicBook/TheJoker, but close enough.
* RealityWarper: The Shaper of Worlds generates illusions that typically cannot be distinguished from reality. Its initial reach is limited to a few meters, but increases when used. He can transform an entire planet in 21 hours. "Illusions" last for four years, unless the Shaper manipulates them again to be kept.
* TheSpock: Very composed.
* UnexpectedCharacter: He was Marvel's villain in the Hulk[=/=]ComicBook/{{Batman}} crossover.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Speedfreek]]
!!Speedfreek
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!!! '''Alter Ego:''' Joss Shappe
!!! '''Notable Aliases:'''
!!! '''First Appearance:''' ''The Incredible Hulk'' Vol. 1, #388

Joss Sharpe wears a suit of armor that he appropriated off of its prior owner and wearer, which is armed with adamantium blades and jet engines allowing him to travel at speeds of over 300 mph. As a hitman, he goes by the name Speedfreek, and indulges in the drug Snap, which boosts his abilities even further.
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* KilledOffForReal: He was apparently one of the villains killed during the Stanford Incident when Nuke detonated his body. So far it has stuck.
* SuperSpeed: His PoweredArmor allows him to run at speeds of over 300mph.
* YouGottaHaveBlueHair: His long brown hair is dyed purple.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Thunderbolt Ross]]
!!Thunderbolt Ross
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!!! '''Alter Ego:''' General Thaddeus E. "Thunderbolt" Ross
!!! '''Notable Aliases:''' Rulk
!!! '''First Appearance:''' ''The Incredible Hulk'' Vol. 1, #1

Ross, one of the arch-enemies of the Hulk, is a United States military officer, the father of Betty Ross, ex-father-in-law of Glenn Talbot, father-in-law of Dr. Bruce Banner, and was head of the Gamma Bomb Project that turned Banner into the Hulk. After the creation of the Hulk, Ross pursues the creature with a growing obsession, and after learning that Banner and the Hulk are one and the same, Ross hunts Banner as well. [[spoiler: In 2008, Ross was transformed into the Red Hulk in order to better combat his nemesis.]] See [[ComicBook/RedHulk here]] for more info.
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[[/folder]]

[[folder:Tyrannus]]
!!Tyrannus
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!!! '''Alter Ego:''' Romulus Augustulus
!!! '''Notable Aliases:'''
!!! '''First Appearance:''' ''The Incredible Hulk'' Vol. 1, #5

A former Roman Emperor who tried to take over Camelot during Arthurian times, but was defeated and exiled by Merlin in the underground world of Subterranea. There, he ended up becoming the leader of a species of orange-skinned, semi-humanoid creatures, and a fountain of youth he used to become immortal. He now aspires to conquer the surface world using all the things he has acquired.
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* BeenThereShapedHistory: Was the last Emperor of the Western Roman Empire, got banished by Merlin (given how many Merlins there are in the Marvel Universe, it's anyone's guess who that was), discovered the Fountain of Youth...
* BettyAndVeronica: There's a rather strange love triangle going on between Marvel's subterranean overlord characters. Tyrannus is the Veronica, Kala is the Archie, and Mole Man is the Betty (she chooses Veronica after stringing Betty along).
* EmperorScientist: He was the king of the Tyrannoids, a subterranean race of semi-humanoids, in addition to being an accomplished scientist. He was also the last Emperor of the Roman Empire.
* FauxAffablyEvil: Speaks politely, but is willing to cause massive atrocities in a whim.
* HistoricalBadassUpgrade: He's apparently the Roman emperor Romulus Augustus, who was in real life a 16-year-old puppet king whose rule lasted about a year, not a suave world-conquering scientific genius.
* {{Immortality}}: Thanks to a fountain of youth he owns in Subterranea, he is able to stay young and not die from old age.
* MagicFromTechnology: He claims to be a "sorcerer", but he actually is a scientist far ahead of his time, using technology recovered from the Deviants. Though he does know some real sorcery as well, it's just very limited.
* {{Magitek}}: Mixes magic and technology quite nicely, often using it for his weapons.
* PragmaticVillainy: Almost never starts anything unnecessary and doesn’t focus on petty grudges.
* UtopiaJustifiesTheMeans: His belief that justifies his methods.
* WellIntentionedExtremist: He just wants to make a better world for his people.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Trauma]]
!!Trauma
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!!! '''Alter Ego:''' Troh-Maw
!!! '''Notable Aliases:'''
!!! '''First Appearance:''' ''The Incredible Hulk'' Vol. 1, #384

Trauma is a hated enemy of the Pantheon of which the Hulk was a member. He has fought the Hulk.
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* GreenAndMean: Like so many
recurring enemies of the Hulk, he's green.
* KilledOffForReal: Trauma died in hands of Hulk, when Hulk was trying to rescue Atalanta.
* OneSteveLimit: His codename is the same Terrence Ward of the Initiative, although thanks to being dead long before Ward was introduced, they don't get confused.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Wendigo]]
!!Wendigo
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!!! '''Alter Ego:''' Francois Lartigue, Georges Baptiste, Jean-Pierre Beaubier, Larry Brackett, Luc Lemay, Michael Fleet, Paul Cartier, Phillips Waggoner
!!! '''Notable Aliases:'''
!!! '''First Appearance:''' ''The Incredible Hulk'' vol 1. #162

A mythological hulking beast that roams the Canadian wilderness, attacking and ingesting those unlucky enough to cross it's path.
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* ImAHumanitarian: Eating human flesh in the Canadian wilderness is what triggers the curse of the Wendigo.
* RedEyesTakeWarning: The eyes of the Wendigo glow red.
* RoguesGalleryTransplant: Introduced as an Incredible Hulk enemy, the Wendigo has fought Wolverine, Alpha Flight and even the Red Hulk.
* WhiteHairBlackHeart: The fur of the Wendigo is white, and they're dangerous, flesh-eating monsters at their basest.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Wild Man]]
!!Wild Man
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!!! '''Alter Ego:''' Alex Wildman
!!! '''Notable Aliases:'''
!!! '''First Appearance:''' ''The Incredible Hulk'' Vol. 1, #446

Insane man who hears voices.
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* ComboPlatterPowers: His powers are incredibly varied: He has SuperStrength, {{Invisibility}}, {{Intangibility}}, SizeShifting, HandBlast and [[InASingleBound Super Leaping]].
* HearingVoices: He began hearing voices that told him to kill the Hulk.
* MysteriousPast: Other than his name, the origin of his powers and the voices in his head are unclear.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Xemnu]]
!!Xemnu
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!!! '''Alter Ego:''' Xemnu
!!! '''Notable Aliases:''' Living Hulk, Xemnu the Titan, Richmond Wagner, Amos Moses
!!! '''First Appearance:''' ''Journey into Mystery'' Vol 1. #62
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* AliensAreBastards: Xemnu was a criminal on his own planet, so much so they kicked him off of it. On Earth, his plans generally consist of brainwashing people to serve him.
* AssimilationPlot: Sometimes plans to convert humanity into more of him. In Immortal Hulk he's integrated the machinery for this into his body which has the added effect of feeding him.
* BewareTheSillyOnes: He looks like a giant [[Franchise/TheMuppets Muppet]], but he's a powerful psychic who can go toe-to-toe with the Hulk in physical combat.
* BodyHorror: [[spoiler:Xemnu's ''Immortal Hulk'' body is a hollow shell of flesh and cybernetics that opens up to consume humans.]]
* BodySurf: How Xemnu can survive his death - he can take over someone's body, and turn it into a new Xemnu.
* DepravedKidsShowHost: As the mascot of ''The Astro-Nuts'' and ''The Magic Planet''.
* DeathIsCheap:
** His first appearance ended with him dying.
** Once got disintegrated by Ultron during ''Annihilation: Conquest''. It didn't stick.
* FakeMemories: His hypnosis is strong enough to replace people's memories.
* FriendToAllChildren: This is his shtick when he brainwashes everyone on Earth. To them, he's the heroic Xemnu from the Magic planet. Summed up well with this line here:
--> '''Xemnu:''' All right, boys and girls! This is for all of '''you! Avengers Assemble!'''
* GeniusBruiser: Make no mistake, Xemnu is huge and muscular, but possesses an extraordinary intellect, and on Earth he would be considered a genius in the fields of cybernetics, robotics, and aerospace engineering.
* LastOfHisKind: The rest of Xemnu's species died years ago. Not that Xemmy's feeling any guilt about that.
* MassHypnosis: Xemnu is capable of enthralling entire worlds. Only the Hulk is immune (and even then, only ''some'' Hulks.)
* MindControlConspiracy: As Xemnu notes in ''ComicBook/ImmortalHulk'', his powers get stronger when filtered through "culture" -- and paired with Roxxon's media empire and the omnipresence of smartphones and television in modern society, he's able to manipulate the minds of everyone on the planet.
* NamesTheSame: InUniverse. He's known as the ''Living'' Hulk.
* NostalgiaFilter: Invoked. In his ''Immortal Hulk'' appearances, he enjoys talking about how people should remember the days of their youth, when everything was simple, and how he takes people back to those days.
* PsychopathicManchild: His repeated coming BackFromTheDead has clearly [[SanitySlippage done a number on him]] by the time of ''Immortal Hulk'', as he talks in childish, sing-song speech patterns and describes himself as being "hungwy" when he needs to [[ToServeMan get his strength up]].
* SuperPowerLottery: Lets see, SuperStrength and SuperToughness that allows him to go toe-to-toe with beings like Hulk, Thor, She-Hulk and Valkyrie, {{Telepathy}} powerful enough to communicate with the whole planet, [[MindOverMatter Telekinesis]], [[BarrierWarrior force fields]], SuperIntelligence and finally ResurrectiveImmortality via DemonicPossession, PuppeteerParasite and CloneByConversion
* ToServeMan: [[spoiler:By the time of ''Immortal Hulk'' he needs to feed on humans to sustain himself.]]
* VerbalTic: In ''ComicBook/ImmortalHulk'', he has both "oh me, oh my" and "[[FakeMemories don't you remember?]]".
* VillainWithGoodPublicity: ''ComicBook/ImmortalHulk'' sees Xemnu brainwash Earth's population into believing that he is Earth's mightiest hero, the [[LossOfIdentity Incredible Hulk]]. In the process, he "overwrites" several other heroes, including ComicBook/{{Daredevil}} ComicBook/SpiderMan, ComicBook/CaptainAmerica, [[ComicBook/FantasticFour Mr. Fantastic]], ComicBook/WonderMan, [[ComicBook/XMen Havok]], and [[ComicBook/KamalaKhan Ms. Marvel]].
* WhiteHairBlackHeart: His fur is white and is a dangerous alien that brainwashes people [[spoiler:and even consumes them]].
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Zzzax]]
!!Zzzax
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!!! '''Alter Ego:''' Zzzax
!!! '''Notable Aliases:''' The Living Dynamo, Rozzz
!!! '''First Appearance:''' ''The Incredible Hulk'' Vol. 1, #166

A humanoid creature [[EnergyBeings entirely made of]] [[ShockAndAwe electricity]] created accidentally after an attempt to sabotage a nuclear power plant in New York City. Aside from insanely powerful electric powers, Zzzax can feed on brain electricity, killing his victims and temporarily taking on their personality traits in the process.
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* DemonicPossession: In one story arc, S.H.I.E.L.D. attempted to infuse Thunderbolt Ross with Zzzax's electricity powers, but Zzzax flipped the table on them and devoured Ross's mind instead (leaving the man functionally brain-dead for a time)... except Ross's hatred for the Hulk was so intense that [[InvertedTrope his mind overtook Zzzax instead]], making Zzzax believe he ''was'' Ross on a hunt to kill Bruce. Later on in the same story Zzzax was able to possess a Hulk-ified Rick Jones and force him to hurt himself in an attempt to kill him.
* EnergyBeings: Made of energy.
* ImAHumanitarian: Eats people for brainpower.[[OurVampiresAreDifferent Or rather psychic vampire:]] he feeds on ''brain'' electricity.
* ShockAndAwe: A being of pure sentient electricity.
* SssssnakeTalk: Zzzax zzzpeakz with an electric crackle verzzzion of thizzz trope.
* SuperStrength: Somehow... [[{{Technobabble}} maybe through electromagnetism]].
* {{Technopathy}}: His control over electricity allows him to control nearly any form of technology that relies on electricity to work.
[[/folder]]

!!Group Villains

[[folder:Alpha Flight]]
!!Alpha Flight
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!!! '''Alter Ego:'''
!!! '''Notable Aliases:'''
!!! '''First Appearance:'' '''The Uncanny X-Men'' Vol. 1, #120

For more information on them, please refer to '''[[ComicBook/AlphaFlight their page]]'''.
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[[/folder]]

[[folder:Gamma Corps]]
!!Gamma Corps
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!!! '''Alter Ego:''' Lieutenant Brian Talbot (Grey); Private First Class Eliot Franklin (Griffin II); Corporal Nicole Martin (Mess); Master Sergeant Gideon Wilson (Mr. Gideon); Private Timothy Wilkerson (Prodigy)
!!! '''Notable Aliases:'''
!!! '''First Appearance:''' ''World War Hulk: Gamma Corps'' #1
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* BlessedWithSuck: Mess. The left half of her body is Abomination-like. She's super strong, super durable, and has a healing factor... only on her left side.
* BrotherChuck: Glenn (and Grey) technically has a nephew named Matt Talbot (which means that there is at least one missing brother or sister), who briefly hunted Hulk, but thought better of it.
* BroughtDownToNormal: The Hulk's idea of doing them a favor after a team-up was to depower them.
* CloudCuckooLander: Griffin.
* InsaneTrollLogic: Mister Gideon blamed the Hulk for the death of his son, Jim Wilson. Jim died of AIDS (which, to be clear, he did not contract from the Hulk).
* MyBrainIsBig: Prodigy.
* QuirkyMinibossSquad: The entire squad.
* RevengeBeforeReason: For Gideon, Mess, and Prodigy. Grey has his own motives and Griffin just wants someone to be mad at.
* SiblingRivalry: Grey's real reason for joining the team. He is Glenn Talbot's younger brother. Glenn tormented him during his upbringing, so he is not out for revenge, but to prove himself more capable than his brother by beating the Hulk.
* SuperSoldier: Gamma soldiers who follow orders.
* TalkativeLoon: Griffin again.
* TwoFaced: Mess. Half her face is mutated while the other half is normal.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Gamma Flight]]
!!Gamma Flight
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!!! '''Alter Ego:''' Carl "Crusher Creel (Absorbing Man), Romesh Dalton, Eugene Judd (Puck), Mary [=MacPherran=] (Titania), Sasquatch (Walter Langkowski)
!!! '''Notable Aliases:'''
!!! '''First Appearance:''' ''Immortal Hulk'' Vol. 1, #8

A team assembled by Walter Langkowski to take down the Hulk.
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[[/folder]]

[[folder:Home Base]]
!!Home Base
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!!! '''Alter Ego:''' Sandra Verdugo, Jink Slater, Agent Pratt, Agent S-2, Agent S-3 (Betty Ross), Nadia Blonsky, Agent Baxter, Agent S-5 (Kelly), Olson
!!! '''Notable Aliases:'''
!!! '''First Appearance:''' ''The Incredible Hulk'' Vol. 2 #36 (March 2002)

A Conspiracy aimed towards the Hulk.
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[[/folder]]

[[folder:Hulkbusters]]
!!Hulkbusters
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!!! '''Alter Egos:''' General "Thunderbolt" Ross, General John Ryker, Colonel Glenn Talbot, Agent Clay Quartermain, Captain Thomas Bowman, Colonel Jack Armbruster, Dr. Edwin Maxwell, Agent Lindsay
!!! '''Notable Aliases:''' Hulkbuster Unit
!!! '''First Appearance:''' ''The Incredible Hulk'' Vol. 1, #148

The Hulkbusters are a combination of US Army and Air force personnel headed by General Thaddeus "Thunderbolt" Ross, intent on capturing and destroying the Hulk.
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[[/folder]]

[[folder:Hulk-Hunters]]
!!Hulk-Hunters
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!!! '''Alter Egos:''' Empress Daydra, Amphibion, Torgo, Dark-Crawler
!!! '''Known Aliases:''' Horror-Hunters
!!! '''First Appearance:''' ''The Incredible Hulk'' Vol. 1, #269

The Hulk-Hunters are a team of fierce warriors consisting of Torgo, Amphibion and the Dark-Crawler.
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[[/folder]]

[[folder:Pantheon]]
!!Pantheon
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!!! '''Alter Egos:''' Achilles, Agamemnon, Ajax, Andromeda, Atalanta, Cassiopeia, Delphi, Hector, Hulk, Jason, Paris, Perseus, Prometheus, Sergi, Ulysses, Ulysses II
!!! '''First Appearance:''' ''The Incredible Hulk'' Vol. 1, #368

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For more information on them, please refer to '''[[Characters/{{ThePantheon}} their page]]'''.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Riot Squad]]
!!Riot Squad
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!!! '''Alter Egos:''' Louis Lembert (Hotshot); Jessica Harrison (Jailbait); Diana Davids (Ogress); Burt Horowitz (Omnibus); Craig Saunders Jr. (Redeemer); Samuel [=LaRoquette=] (Rock); Jason [=McCall=] (Soul Man)
!!! '''Notable Aliases:'''
!!! '''First Appearance:''' ''The Incredible Hulk'' Vol. 1, #345

The first line of defense to the city of Freehold, composed mostly of gamma radiated people.
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* AlliterativeName: There's Louis Lembert and Diane Davids.
* AmazingTechnicolorPopulation: Hotshot, Jailbait and Omnibus all have green skin.
* BackForTheDead: Hotshot and Jailbait reappear in ''Immortal Hulk'' issue #3. By the end of the issue, they're both dead.
* DemonicPossession: Jailbait winds up possessed by the One Below All. Despite Louis's attempts to help her, she dies.
* DrivenToSuicide: [[spoiler:Hotshot, after his run in with the Devil Hulk and the death of Jessica, commits suicide in a police cell.]]
* DwindlingParty: Currently the only ones who remain alive are Ogress and Rock.
* GoOutWithASmile: [[spoiler:Police officers find Jailbait with a pleasant smile on her face. With her head turned a hundred and eighty degrees around.]]
* PoweredArmor: The Redeemer armor, strong enough theoretically to take on the Hulk. Usually.
* UnfortunateNames: In her appearance in ''Immortal Hulk'', Jessica Harrison's sobriquet goes entirely unmentioned, because... well, she's a teenaged girl calling herself "Jailbait".
[[/folder]]

[[folder:U-Foes]]
!!U-Foes
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!!! '''Alter Egos:''' Simon Utrecht (Vector); Ann Darnell (Vapor); James Darnell (X-Ray); Michael Steel (Ironclad)
!!! '''Notable Aliases:'''
!!! '''First Appearance:''' ''The Incredible Hulk'' Vol. 1, #254

Corporate executive Simon Utrecht wasn't satisfied with having immense wealth and influence. Desiring greater power and inspired by the accident that gave the ComicBook/FantasticFour superhuman powers, Utrecht sponsored a space mission with the intent of being bombarded with cosmic rays similar to the Four and gaining powers of his own. The plan succeeded, with Utrecht and his crew gaining superhuman powers, but when [[Comicbook/IncredibleHulk Bruce Banner]] saw what they were doing, he aborted the launch and brought them back to Earth. Enraged at having their quest for power cut short, Utrecht and his crew attacked the Hulk with the superhuman abilities they'd gained. Banner defended himself by turning into the Hulk, but the battle was cut short when the U-Foes, as they called themselves, lost control of their powers. They seemed to have been killed by their own abilities, but eventually managed to restore themselves and would return to torment the Hulk time and again.

Simon Utrecht gained superhuman repelling powers as Vector, while pilot Mike Steele became the superstrong and metallic Ironclad. Crew member Jimmy Darnell became the radioactive X-Ray, while his sister Ann Darnell became Vapor, capable of turning herself into any form of chemical gas.
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* CorruptCorporateExecutive: Utrecht was already a multimillionaire, captain of industry, and former political office-holder, but that just wasn't enough for him. He wanted real, physical powers.
* DumbMuscle: When you look at their powersets, they're actually far, far above the Fantastic Four and could easily be Avengers-level threats if they had half a mind. Unfortunately for them, they are a bunch of petty, lazy, unimaginative idiots who are perfectly content to work as mid-level mercenaries and frequent punching bags for the Hulk.
* EnergyBeing: X-Ray.
* EvilCounterpart: To the Fantastic Four. Oddly, they've never actually fought the Fantastic Four. This was also completely intentional on their part; they got their powers deliberately through the same method as the FF.
* ExtraOreDinary: Ironclad is made of metal.
* FourIsDeath: Four people who are {{AxCrazy}}.
* FourTemperamentEnsemble: A parallel to the Fantastic Four.
* HoistByHisOwnPetard: The U-Foes succeeded in gaining their powers, but Banner's interrupting their trip meant they didn't get enough radiation to actually control their powers. This led to their first defeat without the Hulk even needing to do anything. Subsequent occurrences can be blamed on them not caring enough to get good with their abilities.
* MindOverMatter: Vector can emit powerful psychic waves that repel anything he directs his energies at. He can repel anything from physical matter to tracking signals to Doctor Strange's magic.
* NighInvulnerable: This, along with Super Strength, is Ironclad's primary power. He's gone multiple rounds with the Hulk and lived to tell the tale.
* NotSoHarmlessVillain: Sure, they don't have much of a street cred, but Vector can repel the magic of Comicbook/DoctorStrange, hurl planets, blast the Hulk into a walking skeleton, and rip apart reality itself. Also, they think nothing of blowing up thousands as long as they get paid.
** If one takes time to examine their powers, they're actually considerably more powerful than the Fantastic Four (they were exposed to considerably more cosmic rays). Unfortunately they aren't nearly as smart as the FF, which is probably the main thing holding them back from being major villains.
* PowerIncontinence: Vapor nearly dissipated, Vector repelled himself off the planet, Ironclad sank to the Earth's core and X-Ray nearly overloaded when he absorbed too much radiation to control. Their powers doing all sorts of things that they're not supposed to do is a regular occurrence, and half the time, your best bet against them is to just wait for their powers to backfire.
* PureEnergy: X-Ray can control a wide variety of forms of radiation, and emit them in deadly blasts that can burn even the Hulk or Comicbook/TheMightyThor.
* StevenUlyssesPerhero: Ironclad's civilian name is Michael '''Steel'''.
* SuperSmoke: And a whole lot of other gases too. Vapor's powers allow her to transform herself into any kind of gas she desires. Mustard gas and carbon monoxide work great for choking even heroes like the Hulk.
* UngratefulBastard: When this four was making their foolhardy expedition, they would have likely killed themselves overdosing of cosmic radiation if Bruce Banner hadn't brought their spacecraft down. As it is, they survived while gaining superpowers, and then tried to kill Banner for interfering in their affairs.
* UnholyMatrimony: Vapor and Vector
* UnskilledButStrong: Just one of them could pose a credible threat to the Fantastic Four, and the four of them put together have the sort of firepower that would typically make the Avengers take notice. Fortunately for everyone else, however, they are too stupid and lazy to really learn how to put their abilities to good use (half the time, they manage to defeat themselves when their powers go haywire because they still have a novice-level grasp of them at best), and, more importantly, would much rather work as hired thugs or go around spoiling for a fight with the Hulk than put in the effort to advance themselves as a team.
* WorfEffect: Similar to the Wrecking Crew, Hulk rival Thor's villains, the U-Foes eventually became second-tier villains to be beat up by everybody. Still, similar to the above mention WC, they get very few moments to shine here and there.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:United States Hulk Operations]]
!!United States Hulk Operations
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!!! '''Alter Egos:'''
!!! '''Notable Aliases:''' Shadow Base
!!! '''First Appearance:''' ''Immortal Hulk'' Vol. 1, #6

The United States Hulk Operations, also known as Shadow Base, is a clandestine U.S. Military organization tasked with hunting down the Hulk and his allies.
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* AndIMustScream: [[spoiler: Dr. Clive is killed when
the Hulk has his disected body parts reform around him.]]
fought.
* HeelFaceTurn: [[spoiler: Characters/IncredibleHulkRoguesGallery: For lesser-know or one-off Hulk takes command after Fortean is killed.]]
[[/folder]]

!!Other Villains

[[folder:Changelings]]
!!Changelings
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!!! '''Alter Ego:'''
!!! '''Notable Aliases:'''
!!! '''First Appearance:''' ''Marvel Premiere'' #31

A group of animal-men created by Woodgod who came across
villains.
* Characters/MarvelComicsVillainousOrganizations: For
the Hulk and some of his friends after a fellow Changeling is wounded by General Thunderbolt Ross.
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* KillEmAll: Only Woodgod remains alive, all others have been killed.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Captain Cybor]]
!!Captain Cybor
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!!! '''Alter Ego:'''
!!! '''Notable Aliases:'''
!!! '''First Appearance:''' ''The Incredible Hulk'' Vol. 1, #137

Captain of the starship Andromeda.
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* {{Expy}}: Can be seen as one for Tharok, a foe of the ComicBook/LegionOfSuperHeroes. It should be noted Tharok debuted 4 years before Cybor.
* TwoFaced: Half his body got burned beyond recovery and was replaced with cybernetics.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Devastator]]
!!Devastator
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!!! '''Alter Ego:''' Kirov Petrovna
!!! '''Notable Aliases:''' Peter Kirkman
!!! '''First Appearance:''' ''Incredible Hulk'' Vol. 1, #184

A supervillain who has battled the Hulk and Iron Man. He uses a powered suit
numerous villain organizations that absorbs microwave radiation and can release it as power blasts.
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[[/folder]]

[[folder:Doctor Frye]]
!!Doctor Frye
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!!! '''Alter Ego:''' Frye (First Name Unknown)
!!! '''Notable Aliases:'''
!!! '''First Appearance:''' ''Immortal Hulk'' Vol. 1, #2

A doctor whom experimented on his son with Gamma rays. His son died, after which he went insane. He started experimenting on himself becoming a ghoul-like creature.
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* AndIMustScream: Left trapped by
plague the Hulk buried under a cave-in unable to move for the rest of his life.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Glazier]]
!!Glazier
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!!! '''Alter Ego:''' Unknown
!!! '''Notable Aliases:'''
!!! '''First Appearance:''' ''The Incredible Hulk'' Vol. 1, #262

Artist who swore revenge on all men and was given the ability to turn living creatures into glass statues.
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* HoistByHisOwnPetard: Glazier is not immune to her own power. The Hulk forced her to touch herself and turn herself into glass. The statue left behind was lost in water, and presumably still remains there today.
* TouchOfDeath: She was granted with the ability to turn living beings to glass, killing them but leaving glass statues of them behind. She, however, could not turn to glass anything that wasn't organic or already dead.
* OnlyKnownByTheirNickname: Her real name is never revealed.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Godseye]]
!!Godseye
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!!! '''Alter Ego:'''
!!! '''Known Aliases:'''
!!! '''First Appearance:''' ''The Incredible Hulk'' Vol. 2, #89

A sentient space station that was a weapon designed by S.H.I.E.L.D. who built itself with advanced A.I. circuitry and whose intelligence surpassed what was initially intended. When it's creators initially tried to stop it, it responded in turn (it is believed this is what caused the Chernobyl incident). It's creators decided to leave it alone, where it made itself larger by incorporating space debris into itself. As a last resort, the Hulk was fired into space to put a stop to it.
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* AIIsACrapShoot: Was created by SHIELD before going rogue.
* EnergyAbsorption: Absorbs solar energy, converts it to nuclear energy, then stores it on a subatomic level. It's capable of replicating any energy signature it analyzes, though the Hulk's gamma signature is hard to pin down.
* GreyGoo: Incorporates matter into itself, making itself larger and more powerful. It is unclear as
Marvel universe.

To return
to the extent of it's absorbing abilities, but it's large, ship-like exterior form made from the floating space debris surrounding Earth has allowed it to grow to the size of a small city.
* GodzillaThreshold: Has the potential to grow larger than the Earth itself, and most definitely has the fire power to wipe out humanity.
* KillSat: Its purpose was to be a nuclear deterrent by remotely detonating from orbit any nuclear stockpile in the world.
* NotSoDifferent: Believes the Hulk and itself to be this at first. The Hulk disagrees, knowing that Godseye wishes to kill humanity, which is [[EveryoneHasStandards to much, even for the Hulk]], as he just wants to be left alone.
* WeNeedADistraction: It is the distraction, used to lure the Hulk into a trap so the Illuminati could rocket him to another planet. It just also happened to be a problem that needed solving at the same time.
* WhatIsThisThingYouCallLove: When Banner comes aboard it, the only reason he is spared is because the AI is curious about human nature, most specifically the dual nature of a being like the Hulk.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Klaatu]]
!!Klaatu
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!!! '''Alter Ego:'''
!!! '''Notable Aliases:''' Behemoth from Beyond Space
!!! '''First Appearance:''' ''The Incredible Hulk'' Vol. 1, #136

Member of the Extra-terrestrial Herm.
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[[/folder]]

[[folder:Megalith]]
!!Megalith
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!!! '''Alter Ego:'''
!!! '''Notable Aliases:'''
!!! '''First Appearance:''' ''The Incredible Hulk'' Vol. 1, #275

A giant robot that designed to subdue the the Hulk, it was stored at Gamma Base and remained there while the base was empty due to General Ross recovering from a breakdown. It was activated and controlled by Jackdaw via a symbiotic linkage while she was breaking into the base to steal something for The Leader and tried to kill the Hulk with it. Unfortunately the Hulk was too strong and the feedback was seriously hurting Jackdaw, until the Hulk destroyed Megalith and Jackdaw fled.
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* OneShotCharacter: Only appeared in one issue, was destroyed and has never been rebuilt.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Max Stryker]]
!!Max Stryker
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!!! '''Alter Ego:''' Max "Hammer" Stryker
!!! '''Notable Aliases:''' Max Hammer
!!! '''First Appearance:''' ''The Incredible Hulk'' Vol. 1, #296

Max Hammer was a criminal mob boss, who blackmailed Banner into using the Gammascope to heal his broken body transforming him into a brutish mockery of his former self.
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* EvilOldFolks: He was an elderly crime boss.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Professor Phobos]]
!! Professor Phobos
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!!! '''Alter Ego:''' Pieter Phobos
!!! '''Notable Aliases:'''
!!! '''First Appearance:''' ''The Incredible Hulk'' Vol. 1, #258

A former Soviet scientist and a known mass murderer.
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* AlliterativeName: Professor Pieter Phobos.
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[[folder:Puffball Collective]]
!!Puffball Collective
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!!! '''Alter Ego:''' Unknown
!!! '''Notable Aliases:'''
!!! '''First Appearance:''' ''The Incredible Hulk'' Vol. 1, #301

The Puffball Collective was a composite creature comprised of innumerable floating 'puffballs', which the Hulk first encountered stranded in the Crossroads dimension. It seemed to befriend the green goliath, but actually just wanted him to breach the barrier back to its own world so that it could release the N'Garai demons which it had already used against its own people. The Hulk abandoned the Collective on the devastated world at the mercy of the N'Garai with no apparent means of escape
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* HiveMind: An alien entity made up of multiple consciences.
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[[folder:Vegetable]]
!!The Vegetable
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!!! '''Alter Ego:''' Unrevealed
!!! '''Notable Aliases:'''
!!! '''First Appearance:''' ''The Incredible Hulk'' Vol. 3, #14
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[[folder:Woodgod]]
!!Woodgod
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!!! '''Alter Ego:'''
!!! '''Notable Aliases:''' "Creator", "Bambi"
!!! '''First Appearance:''' ''Marvel Premiere'' #31

Woodgod is a genetically engineered sentient lifeform who physically resembles a satyr of classical Greco-Roman mythology, and who was crated by scientists David and Ellen Pace. The Paces employed cloning techniques to create Woodgod, combining human and animal genetic material.
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* FaunsAndSatyrs: He looks like a classical satyr or faun from the myths.
* SoleSurvivor: He's the only member of the Changelings that is still alive.
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[[folder:Xeron the Starslayer]]
!!Xeron the Starslayer
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!!! '''Alter Ego:''' His full name is unpronounceable by Humans
!!! '''Notable Aliases:'''
!!! '''First Appearance:''' ''The Incredible Hulk'' Vol. 1, #136

First mate of the Andromenda Starship, serving under Captain Cybor in pursuing Klaatu.
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* NumberTwo: First mate of Captain Cybor.
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* PaperTiger: What he really is. Whatever power he "acquires" is actually borrowed from outside and inside help from the likes of Amatsu-Mikaboshi and The One Below All. Take away the powers and you have a impotent, pathetic, sorry ass, one-trick pony of a ghost .

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* PaperTiger: What he really is. Whatever power he "acquires" is actually borrowed from outside and inside help from the likes of Amatsu-Mikaboshi and The One Below All. Take away the powers and you have a an impotent, pathetic, sorry ass, one-trick pony of a ghost .
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* PaperTiger: What he really is. Whatever power he "acquires" is actually borrowed from outside and inside help from the likes of Amatsu-Mikaboshi and The One Below All. Take away the powers and you have a impotent, pathetic, sorry ass, one-trick pony of a ghost .

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