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Hulkbusters is the name of three fictional organizations that have appeared in various comic book series published by Marvel Comics. All three groups exist within Marvel's shared universe, known as the Marvel Universe.

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The U.S. Army's Hulkbusters

The original Hulkbusters were a large military force consisting of both U.S. Army and Air Force personnel, whose primary purpose was to capture or destroy the Hulk. Their headquarters was the Hulkbuster Base in New Mexico, resembling a Peace Symbol (also known as Gamma Base), after it was damaged by the Hulk,[volume & issue needed] and they were commanded by General "Thunderbolt" Ross, General Ryker and Major Glenn Talbot. After Bruce Banner, the Hulk’s alter-ego, achieved a state in which his normal intelligence and personality remained dominant while in Hulk form, he received a presidential pardon and the Hulkbusters ceased to exist.[volume & issue needed] Hulkbuster Base was later demolished by the U-Foes.[volume & issue needed]

While this operation was active, Clay Quartermain was the S.H.I.E.L.D. liaison to the Hulkbusters operation.

Gamma Base, located in Death Valley, Nevada, is dedicated to the capturing and curing the Incredible Hulk.

Originally, Gamma Base was Project Greenskin: Hulkbuster Base, it was the base for the Hulkbusters. The US Government shut it down and it was opened again for Bruce Banner's Project: Hulkbuster.[volume & issue needed] When that group broke up, it was shut down again.[volume & issue needed] Once again it was re-opened for the use of Operation: Zero Tolerance.[volume & issue needed]

Banner’s Hulkbusters

After the Hulk reverted to his bestial personality, he was captured by Doc Samson.[volume & issue needed] Samson persuaded the government to rebuild and finance Gamma Base.[volume & issue needed] There, Samson managed to separate Banner and the Hulk into two distinct beings,[volume & issue needed] although the Hulk was able to escape.[volume & issue needed] Banner was named the leader of this iteration of the Hulkbusters,[volume & issue needed] which first appeared in Incredible Hulk #317, created by John Byrne (Mar 1986).[1]

Members of this group of Hulkbusters included:

  • Craig Saunders, Jr. – Demolition expert (later known as Redeemer)
  • Carolyn Parmenter – Marine scientist
  • Samuel J. La Roquette – Explorer (later known as Rock)
  • Armand Martel – Xenobiologist
  • Hideko Takata – Professor of geophysics

Saunders, Jr. and La Roquette later became Rock and Redeemer, a supervillain team who faced the Hulk on various occasions,[volume & issue needed] after much of Banner's HB team were slain in Hulk's destruction.[volume & issue needed] Rock had an external hide made of deadly minerals which can be used to impale and grow in size. Redeemer had an exoskeletal suit with weapons like repulsar blasters, and rocket fuel. The Leader later recruited them into "New Freehold" along with the Riot Squad,[volume & issue needed] and haven't been seen since.

S.H.I.E.L.D's Hulkbusters

Hulk's exile from earth by the Illuminati brought forth an unexpected consequence: Hulk's rogues gallery began running wild. As a result, S.H.I.E.L.D. formed a team called the Hulkbusters to capture these villains and implant them with nanotechnology to nullify their powers.[volume & issue needed] The team was lead by Agent Clay Quartermain and members included Agent Cheesecake, Agent Crimson, and She-Hulk.

Other versions

Ultimate Marvel

In the Ultimate Marvel Universe, Hulkbuster teams exist and primarily serve Nick Fury and S.H.I.E.L.D. Hulkbuster Units have been used to take down major threats such as Norman Osborn, Harry Osborn, and Venom.[volume & issue needed]

Other media

Television

  • The Hulkbusters were recurring antagonists in the first season of the 1996 animated series The Incredible Hulk as part of Ross' and S.H.I.E.L.D. agent Gabriel Jones to track down Bruce Banner and failed. Dr. Craig Saunders, Jr. and Dr. Samuel J. La Roquette (later Rock and Redeemer) were mentioned as members.

Literature

In the novelization of the 2008 film The Incredible Hulk (written by Peter David, a noted contributor to the Hulk's comics history), two members of a military strike team sent to capture the Hulk are named "Saunders" and "Laroquette" after members of Banner's Hulkbusters (the characters are unnamed in the theatrical release of the film).

Video games

References

  1. ^ Incredible Hulk #317 (Mar 1986)



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