The the MCU's lowest-grossing movie for over 15 years makes it somewhat understandable.

Still, it isn't as if names that are still to be announced for Avengers: Doomsday, even if a little miffed his name wasn't included alongside fellow Avengers and Revengers founder, Chris Hemsworth. After all, if Avengers movies are the only spaces in which Hulk's story gets to be fleshed out, then he's due another spotlight, and I know exactly where Marvel can take him.

The MCU's Hulk Storyline Has Stagnated Since Avengers: Endgame

The Infinity Saga was dedicated to the original Avengers, with Tony Stark and Steve Rogers, in particular, taking center stage. While Thor didn't receive a heartfelt send-off in Avengers: Endgame (which I'm happy about), his story persisted into the Multiverse Saga with Thor: Love and Thunder, making him the only Avenger (so far) with four solo movies. The same courtesy, unfortunately, was never extended to Hulk, who also survived the events of Avengers: Endgame and proceeded to take his place in the sidelines.

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This is especially egregious when considering nearly the entire cast of She-Hulk ending with a Hulk-related bombshell in the form of his secret son, Skaar, there is still no sign of this narrative thread being addressed in a future MCU installment.

The MCU's Smart Hulk Is Theoretically A Perfect Way To Open Up An Unused Part Of The Character's Story If Used Right

Smart Hulk Suggests More Hulk Personas

Before Skaar and Jen Walters, the biggest thing that happened to Hulk was his transformation into Smart Hulk, which, again, occurred off-screen during a five-year time-jump. Setting aside yet another sidelining of Hulk's story, this transformation does at least reveal that the MCU is open to exploring one of the most interesting aspects of Bruce Banner in Marvel Comics. Smart Hulk is based on Professor Hulk in Marvel Comics, which is just one of several iterations of the Hulk all based on Bruce Banner's dissociative identity disorder. Other Hulk personas in Marvel Comics include:

  • Savage Hulk
  • Grey Hulk/Joe Fixit
  • The Maestro
  • Guilt Hulk
  • The Green Scar
  • Worldbreaker Hulk
  • Devil Hulk
  • Kluh/Sad Hulk

The Green Scar was Hulk's persona while living on Sakaar in Marvel Comics, meaning this iteration may have been adapted in Thor: Ragnarok.

Each variation of the Hulk embodies a certain aspect of Bruce Banner's tortured psyche, with Professor Hulk/Smart Hulk arguably being the most composed. Then again, Joe Fixit is also a compost mentis version of the Hulk that could easily be adapted from the Smart Hulk persona currently in the MCU, seeing him become a more morally ambiguous version of the character. Whatever the case, the MCU is sitting on a narrative goldmine.

Why Showing The Different Sides Of The Hulk Would Be Good For The MCU

It Opens Up Wider Narrative Possibilities

Put simply, there is a Hulk for all occasions in Marvel Comics. One of the main criticisms levelled at Smart Hulk is that he isn't as fun or interesting as his predecessor, and Bruce Banner's contributions to the MCU could be even more engaging if a new manifestation of his Hulk persona were to arise within any narrative circumstance. My hope is that Skaar is heralding a World War Hulk adaptation, and that Worldbreaker Hulk - a ruinous version of the Hulk that gives Earth's Mightiest Heroes real cause for concern as he is ostensibly at his most powerful.

Bringing forth a new Hulk would be the perfect way of opening up an exploration of Bruce Banner's tragic backstory, something that the character sorely needs before a possible reboot of the MCU writes him out of it entirely.

It would additionally add further depth to Bruce Banner by having alternative Hulks appear as representations of his fractured psyche. As it stands, Bruce Banner is not only at peace with a condition he once decried as a curse, but rendered a far less compelling contributor to the MCU as a result. Bringing forth a new Hulk would be the perfect way of opening up an exploration of Bruce Banner's tragic backstory, something that the character sorely needs before a possible reboot of the MCU writes him out of it entirely.

Incredible Hulk Last Call Comic Art by Dave Keown
Created By
Jack Kirby
First Appearance
The Incredible Hulk (1962)
Alias
Robert Bruce Banner
Alliance
Avengers, Defenders, Horsemen of Apocalypse, Fantastic Four, Pantheon, Warbound, S.M.A.S.H., Secret Avengers
Franchise
Marvel

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