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In the comics, Thaddeus Ross was the nephew of Jeffrey Mace and a General in the United States Air Force who eventually becomes a Hulk himself called Red Hulk. Behind the Scenes [ ] Thaddeus Ross in the Marvel Cinematic Universe is the second live-action incarnation of the character, following an incarnation portrayed by Sam Elliott .
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Red Hulk caused an earthquake in San Francisco with his...
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General Thaddeus E. "Thunderbolt" Ross also known as Red...
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Red Hulk caused an earthquake in San Francisco with his return impact on Earth, which led the real Hulk, She-Hulk, A-Bomb, the Avengers, the Fantastic Four, and the X-Men to all arrive and investigate. Thor then also returned, stated his anger, and promptly defeated Red Hulk in a few blows.
Red Hulk is a Marvel Comics character, the alter ego of Thunderbolt Ross. His size is estimated to be the same as the green Hulk. He carries a S.H.I.E.L.D. gun around all times and uses it to sometimes finish off his victims like he did to A-Bomb.
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General Thaddeus E. "Thunderbolt" Ross also known as Red Hulk, is a major antagonist in the Marvel Comics universe, where he is depicted as the secondary antagonist of The Incredible Hulk franchise. He is a high-ranking military officer (usually as a three-star or four-star general, depending on...
Red Hulk could handpick teammates from any point in the time stream to assist him in battle against an opposing team put together by another Elder, the Grandmaster, in a cosmic game of life or death. Red Hulk readily agreed and chose Tiger Shark, Baron Mordo and Terrax, dubbing them the Offenders.
The Red Hulk is an alias that is used by several fictional characters appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. While the first two, Thunderbolt Ross and Robert Maverick , were created from members of the United States army, the third is a form of Hulk 's Joe Fixit personality with other versions created in specific Marvel ...