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Modern Hulk Stories Have Forgotten His Most Important Aspect And There’s One Key Way to Fix It
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There’s no villain, hero, or major threat that the Hulk hasn’t at least tried to smash in his career.
Even in stories as recent as Infernal Hulk, Banner struggles to be content with a normal life because of all the burning fury he feels.
The Hulk Divorced From RageImage Courtesy of Marvel ComicsThe Hulk has always represented Banner’s own repressed anger bursting to the surface.
Sure, the Hulk is still seen as a massive threat, but it also makes his appearances feel shallow in a way they weren’t before.
The thematic tie between Banner, the Hulk, and rage has been broken.