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* ''ComicBook/TheSavageSheHulk'' Vol. 1 issues #1-5: [[FauxAffablyEvil Nicholas "Nick" Trask]] is a crime boss and the [[StarterVillain very first foe]] faced by [[Characters/SheHulkTitleCharacter Jennifer Walters]]. Responsible for the death of She-Hulk's mother in the past, Trask later [[BadBoss murdered his own bodyguard]] and framed one of his rivals Monkton, later trying to have Jennifer killed. After causing the death of Jennifer's close friend, Trask used a robot duplicate to murder several people in order to frame her; used a venomous snake to kill a man to use his dead body as bait; [[ManipulativeBastard sadistically manipulated]] Jennifer's father, Sheriff Morris Walters, into trying to kill his own daughter; and attempted to rob the oil out from Roxxon Corporation to bankrupt it, take over, and rule the world behind the scenes.

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* ''ComicBook/TheSavageSheHulk'' Vol. 1 issues #1-5: [[FauxAffablyEvil Nicholas "Nick" Trask]] is a crime boss and the [[StarterVillain very first foe]] faced by [[Characters/SheHulkTitleCharacter [[Characters/SheHulk Jennifer Walters]]. Responsible for the death of She-Hulk's mother in the past, Trask later [[BadBoss murdered his own bodyguard]] and framed one of his rivals Monkton, later trying to have Jennifer killed. After causing the death of Jennifer's close friend, Trask used a robot duplicate to murder several people in order to frame her; used a venomous snake to kill a man to use his dead body as bait; [[ManipulativeBastard sadistically manipulated]] Jennifer's father, Sheriff Morris Walters, into trying to kill his own daughter; and attempted to rob the oil out from Roxxon Corporation to bankrupt it, take over, and rule the world behind the scenes.

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* ''Series/TheIncredibleHulk1977'' can be found [[Monster/LiveActionTVGToO here]].

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** Issues #301-308: The Puffball Collective is the rogue element of a peaceful HiveMind of alien puffballs, having developed a manipulative, power-hungry personality. Secretly dabbling in dark magic, the Collective summoned the demonic N'garai to its home dimension, [[GenocideFromTheInside leading to the entire species being slaughtered]] and the world reduced to a lifeless wasteland. Banished to the interdimensional Crossroads by its dying race, the Collective encounters the Hulk and [[FalseFriend poses as a caring friend to manipulate him into escaping exile]]. Upon returning to its homeworld with the Hulk's help, the Collective betrays Hulk to the N'garai, [[UsingYouAllAlong cruelly taunting him for seeing it as a friend]] and planning to lead the demons in laying waste to thousands of worlds after [[YouHaveOutlivedYourUsefulness Hulk is disposed of]].
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-->-- '''Janis Jones''' to [[Characters/IncredibleHulkBruceBanner Bruce Banner]] on '''The Maestro''', ''[[ComicBook/TheIncredibleHulkFutureImperfect Future Imperfect]]'', Issue #1

''Franchise/TheIncredibleHulk'', [[LongRunners since 1962]], has featured [[Characters/IncredibleHulkBruceBanner Bruce Banner]], as well as other characters, struggling with his Hulk identity while dealing with life as a superhero. Among [[Characters/IncredibleHulkCentralRoguesGallery the many supervillains]] in [[Characters/IncredibleHulkRoguesGallery his rogues gallery]], there have been some who have been [[CompleteMonster particularly vile]].

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-->-- '''Janis Jones''' to [[Characters/IncredibleHulkBruceBanner [[Characters/MarvelComicsBruceBanner Bruce Banner]] on '''The Maestro''', ''[[ComicBook/TheIncredibleHulkFutureImperfect Future Imperfect]]'', Issue #1

''Franchise/TheIncredibleHulk'', [[LongRunners since 1962]], has featured [[Characters/IncredibleHulkBruceBanner [[Characters/MarvelComicsBruceBanner Bruce Banner]], as well as other characters, struggling with his Hulk identity while dealing with life as a superhero. Among [[Characters/IncredibleHulkCentralRoguesGallery the many supervillains]] in [[Characters/IncredibleHulkRoguesGallery his rogues gallery]], there have been some who have been [[CompleteMonster particularly vile]].
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** Issues #302 & 303: Maktu, the bloodthirsty leader of the Iron Knights, [[PlanetBaron took over the benevolent planet]] of the Greens and reduced it to a lifeless hellhole through a systematic genocide. Maktu orders the construction of a "City of Death" from which he rules the desert he's made of the Greens' world; every building in the city is [[HumanResources made from the bones]] of the Greens he's slaughtered. Maktu only spares the Greens' noble princess, the fair Nalee, because her defiance amuses him, planning to [[AndNowYouMustMarryMe forcibly marry her]] while [[ForcedToWatch having her watch]] as he continues to mill the bones of her people by the millions.

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* ''ComicBook/SheHulk'':
** ''ComicBook/TheSavageSheHulk'' Vol. 1 issues #1-5: [[FauxAffablyEvil Nicholas "Nick" Trask]] is a crime boss and the [[StarterVillain very first foe]] faced by [[Characters/SheHulkTitleCharacter Jennifer Walters]]. Responsible for the death of She-Hulk's mother in the past, Trask later [[BadBoss murdered his own bodyguard]] and framed one of his rivals Monkton, later trying to have Jennifer killed. After causing the death of Jennifer's close friend, Trask used a robot duplicate to murder several people in order to frame her; used a venomous snake to kill a man to use his dead body as bait; [[ManipulativeBastard sadistically manipulated]] Jennifer's father, Sheriff Morris Walters, into trying to kill his own daughter; and attempted to rob the oil out from Roxxon Corporation to bankrupt it, take over, and rule the world behind the scenes.
** ''ComicBook/TheSensationalSheHulk'':
*** ''Ceremony'': Carlton Beatrice is the [[CorruptCorporateExecutive CEO of Carlton Industries]] who tries to purchase Apache sacred land, Keewazi Reservation, for business purposes. Learning about the Apache people's religious ceremony, Beatrice masters the art of [[YourSoulIsMine soul stealing]]. Learning that he lacks the beneficent energy produced by women, he killed an Apache woman who tried to stop him. Learning that the mystic basket that could expand his powers was in the possession of She-Hulk, Beatrice attempts to persuade her, and when his assistant hurts She-Hulk with his spirits, Beatrice [[BadBoss punishes him by ripping his soul apart]]--not because of any standards, but because [[PragmaticVillainy he needed She-Hulk]] to give the basket to him to harness its power. To this end, he ripped out her fiancé's soul and used it as a bargain to retrieve the basket. After retrieving the basket, Beatrice performs a ritual to consume all of the souls in Earth to gain more power.
*** Vol. 1 issues #21-23: [[CorruptCorporateExecutive Jasper Keaton]] is the founder of the [[MoralGuardians American Purity Foundation]] whose goal is to purify America of all pornography and smut. Keaton experiments on two of his employees, permanently transforming one into a monster during a failed medical experiment. Keaton tried to locate the "rosebud bomb" to persuade the Senate to save his company. However, Keaton later decided to simply use the bomb to [[NukeEm destroy all of Las Vegas]], trying to kill 2 million people as a means to [[KnightTemplar purge the city of its indecency]].

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* ''ComicBook/SheHulk'':
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''ComicBook/TheSavageSheHulk'' Vol. 1 issues #1-5: [[FauxAffablyEvil Nicholas "Nick" Trask]] is a crime boss and the [[StarterVillain very first foe]] faced by [[Characters/SheHulkTitleCharacter Jennifer Walters]]. Responsible for the death of She-Hulk's mother in the past, Trask later [[BadBoss murdered his own bodyguard]] and framed one of his rivals Monkton, later trying to have Jennifer killed. After causing the death of Jennifer's close friend, Trask used a robot duplicate to murder several people in order to frame her; used a venomous snake to kill a man to use his dead body as bait; [[ManipulativeBastard sadistically manipulated]] Jennifer's father, Sheriff Morris Walters, into trying to kill his own daughter; and attempted to rob the oil out from Roxxon Corporation to bankrupt it, take over, and rule the world behind the scenes.
** * ''ComicBook/TheSensationalSheHulk'':
*** ** ''Ceremony'': Carlton Beatrice is the [[CorruptCorporateExecutive CEO of Carlton Industries]] who tries to purchase Apache sacred land, Keewazi Reservation, for business purposes. Learning about the Apache people's religious ceremony, Beatrice masters the art of [[YourSoulIsMine soul stealing]]. Learning that he lacks the beneficent energy produced by women, he killed an Apache woman who tried to stop him. Learning that the mystic basket that could expand his powers was in the possession of She-Hulk, Beatrice attempts to persuade her, and when his assistant hurts She-Hulk with his spirits, Beatrice [[BadBoss punishes him by ripping his soul apart]]--not because of any standards, but because [[PragmaticVillainy he needed She-Hulk]] to give the basket to him to harness its power. To this end, he ripped out her fiancé's soul and used it as a bargain to retrieve the basket. After retrieving the basket, Beatrice performs a ritual to consume all of the souls in Earth to gain more power.
*** ** Vol. 1 issues #21-23: [[CorruptCorporateExecutive Jasper Keaton]] is the founder of the [[MoralGuardians American Purity Foundation]] whose goal is to purify America of all pornography and smut. Keaton experiments on two of his employees, permanently transforming one into a monster during a failed medical experiment. Keaton tried to locate the "rosebud bomb" to persuade the Senate to save his company. However, Keaton later decided to simply use the bomb to [[NukeEm destroy all of Las Vegas]], trying to kill 2 million people as a means to [[KnightTemplar purge the city of its indecency]].

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