Devil Hulk Red Harpy to Never Hurt Savage Hulk Ever Again.
- Finally face to face with the Hulk, the creature that destroyed her hometown when she was xv, the thing she had been terrified of ever since, Jackie can but bring herself to inquire ane question: "How do I get to be what you are?"
- In its own way, the fact Blob rages at the qlippoth of Full general Ross not because of the way he hunted Bruce and the Hulks incessantly, simply because he could have been a father figure to Bruce and never was. It gets worse with the reveal a few issues down the line of but where the Immortal Blob personality comes from - Bruce's own screwed upward dad issues. Even though he doesn't show information technology, this crueller Hulk is still the result of the hurting of a kid who just wanted a male parent to love him.
Devil Blob: He needed a dad. Or someone like a dad. Someone who loved him. But he didn't know what love was.
- Doubling equally Nightmare Fuel, the Devil Hulk's reaction to Brian Banner. The usually common cold and violent giant is suddenly reduced to a scared piffling boy as before long as he lays eyes on his begetter for the starting time time in years.
Devil Hulk:...Daddy?
- The Fell Hulk surfaces in issue 12, and gives the states a heartbreaking glimpse into his mind:
"Blob hurts. All the time hurts. All the fourth dimension e'er. <crying> Why? Why Hulk accept to hurt so much?"
- Hulk's speech to Banner in effect thirteen has him give an understanding of how he feels, and possibly figuring out one of the reasons he exists.
"I know you locked me abroad for years. I know I scare you. What I do. What I am. Merely before any of the others... I was there. Protecting y'all. I'll always protect you. ...'Cause I love you lot, you lot stupid kid. Somebody had to."
- Fell Hulk resurfaces again in outcome 19, after Subject B'south acid has melted abroad all four of his limbs and burned out his eyes. And then, through his pain, he hears Betty'south voice. And as he tearfully begs her to assistance him, Crimson Harpy instead claws at his helpless body with her talons and devours his heart.
- In Issue 22, Bruce is speaking to Betty in her Red Harpy form. Betty has the ability to get back and forth at will, just does non desire to do and so when communicating with Bruce, something he's painfully enlightened of. Bruce is so disheartened and unable to cope that he immediately surrenders command to Joe Fixit. Both the ruined state of Bruce and Betty'south relationship and how injure Bruce is as a result is heartwrenching.
- Event 33 has the Savage Blob and Greenish Scar in the mindscape finding Bruce'southward personality turned into a child, surrounded by toys, junk nutrient, television and other items. Cruel Blob'south response again brings to mind how screwed upwardly Bruce'south childhood was:
"Toys everywhere. Hulk never had toys..."
- Issue 35 has plenty of scenes where Roughshod Blob vents his frustrations virtually his handling at the hands of Banner and the other Avengers, who he yells that fifty-fifty though they claim to exist his friends, they keep hurting him. Said issue ends with The Leader causing him to [violently explode while masquerading as Rick Jones.
- Issue 38 shows us how Devil Hulk manifested: Brian Banner lashed out at a three year erstwhile Bruce for reading Paradise Lost and in the process convinced immature Bruce that a begetter like him was necessary. Thus, Devil Hulk manifested while looking like a humanoid version of the snake from Paradise Lost's artwork, trying to comfort Bruce and the recently manifested Vicious Blob. Bruce and Savage Hulk's torment at Brian's hands make them tearfully wary of the Devil Hulk in spite of him apparently being sincere about his love for the two of them and desperately trying to be everything a true father should be. The damage has been done, and Brian Banner has forever tainted the idea of fathers for Bruce and the Hulks.
Devil Blob: He's not your dad. Not a good dad. A dad can't hurt you and exist a good dad.
- Issue 39 expands on this and makes it fifty-fifty more than heart-wrenching; the reason Bruce and Brutal Hulk were ever and then scared of Devil Hulk is not because of his scary appearance, but considering he kept promising to kill Brian to protect them... and Bruce didn't want his male parent to die. He still loved his dad despite all the abuse, and merely wanted Brian to love him dorsum. In the present solar day, the Leader proceeds to exploit this by taking Brian's form and manipulating Cruel Hulk into tripping up Devil Hulk just long enough for Leader to win the mental boxing between the 2, maiming Devil Hulk and kidnapping the consciousnesses of both him and Bruce. Equally the poor Vicious Hulk begins sobbing that this isn't want he wanted and that he doesn't want anyone to get injure, Leader decides to rub salt in the wounds by mockingly mimicking Brian once again just to sarcastically say 'I love you'.
- Devil Hulk's reaction to Savage Hulk admitting to however wanting Brian to love them. Devil Hulk merely seems to deflate in defeat as he realizes that no thing how much he loves Bruce and is willing to testify that love, he will never ever be able to overcome their desire for Brian'due south undeserved approval.
Savage Blob: Hulk... non want that. Never wanted that... Not Daddy expressionless. But... just to honey Blob. Delight. Just love Hulk.
Devil Hulk: ...Oh, kid. No. - We later see that Devil Blob is indeed Killed Off for Real (at least in this run), significant he dies believing that all his efforts to protect Bruce and Brutal Hulk were All for Null.
- The rematch between the Thing and Hulk doesn't go equally expected. Keeping with Savage Hulk'due south characterization, their fight quickly devolves into Savage tearfully begging for Ben to finish hurting him. When Joe takes over to stop the fight, he angrily calls Ben out for beating up a kid. Making matters worse is that this is a Brutal Blob who'south been largely depowered by what the Leader did to him, causing him to shrink from his typical mountain of muscles to an emaciated, shriveled, visibly weak and puny iteration of himself.
- Issue 48 reveals to us how Joe Fixit manifested: a battered and bloody child Bruce Banner would spotter erstwhile gangster films and grade an idea of what a existent human was on that archetype. Joe comes to acknowledge with a level of self awareness that he's ultimately merely an abused kid'southward idea of what a human should be; a brutal thug enacting violence on others and liking it.
- In Outcome 49, while opening a portal to the multiverse, we meet a glimpse of an alternate universe where Bruce Banner and his friends, rather then Reed and his family unit, took the rocket trip that made them into the Fantastic 4. It's Bruce, Betty, Rick and Ross every bit a heroic, loving family unit of superheroes, going on wonderful adventures. The Blob, surrounded past people who hate him and descending into hell, but stares silently... but Jackie notes that information technology's the commencement time his stubborn decision seems to falter.
Source: https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/TearJerker/ImmortalHulk
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