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* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: His debut storyline ended with him being frozen with a cryo-ray and shipped into military custody. He hasn't been seen or heard from since, so it's not clear if he's still frozen or even alive.
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[[Characters/IncredibleHulkBruceBanner Bruce Banner/The Hulk]]\\

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->''''We sense there is more to you than savagery, Hulk. We intend to find out how much more.''''
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* EvilVsEvil: When it encounters Hulk's old enemies the U-Foes. Poor bastards had no idea the pesky thing helping Hulk was ''even more evil'' then them.

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* GenocideFromTheInside: The rest of the collective it belonged to has been wiped out, thanks to its own doing by summoning the N'garai.

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* GenocideFromTheInside: The rest of the collective it belonged to has been wiped out, thanks to its own doing by itself summoning the N'garai.


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* WeakButSkilled: A lightweight cloud of puffballs shouldn't be a threat to anyone, but the Collective is very intelligent as well as telepathic, and it uses its great maneuverability to devastating effect in battle with the U-Foes.
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* BewareTheSillyOnes: A talking cloud of cute floating puffballs....who happens to be extremely ruthless and intelligent, as well as monstrously evil.
* BitchInSheepsClothing: For most of the Crossroads story, the Collective is just an innocent being that found a friend in fellow exile the Hulk. Then they return to the Collective Homeworld and it reveals itself as a truly vile sociopath who thinks nothing of screwing over the closest thing it had to a "friend" for power.
* EmpathicShapeshifter: Often shapes itself based on the thoughts of others, which it uses to communicate with the Hulk.
* EvilAllAlong: After several adventures with the Hulk in the Crossroads, it reveals the awful truth that it was merely using him to advance its omnicidal plans, and outright ''laughs'' as it sics the ravenous N'garai on him.
* GenocideFromTheInside: The rest of the collective it belonged to has been wiped out, thanks to its own doing by summoning the N'garai.


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* UsingYouAllAlong: To the Hulk, after several issues of posing as his "friend".
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* ChuckCunninghamSyndrome: Despite being a very personal foe for Banner, to date Ravage hasn't appeared since his introduction. While he was last seen in military custody, nothing ever came of this. There are already plenty of villains who act as an evil Hulk clone(like Abomination, Red Hulk, Maestro) so bringing him back would probably feel redundant.

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* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: He had a daughter, but they were estranged, and she was accidentally killed by a protestor outside an abortion clinic.



* WouldHurtAChild: Tried to murder the teenager who shot his daughter (though also for the significantly less justified reason of "[[FelonyMisdemeanor being a geek]]"), which brought him into conflict with the Hulk. Shappe didn't succeed, but his actions terrified the kid enough he committed suicide shortly afterward.



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* KilledOffForReal: Trauma died in the hands of the Hulk when Hulk was trying to rescue Atalanta.

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* SoreLoser: After an attempt at resurrecting his son fails, he appears to accept it with good grace, but Bruce figures he'll later smash the machinery used just so no-one else can, a prediction proven a few months later when Bruce tries to resurrect Betty.



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* DeathBySecretIdentity: Another reason he doesn't last long; he learns Bruce and the Hulk are the same (ish) right in the first issue, which would've made secret identity shenanigans difficult.



* TheDreaded: Pretty much everyone was afraid of him, so much so a whole page is devoted to various officials playing DelegationRelay before finally just shoving a communique under his door.



* OneSteveLimit: shares his codename with at least two other Marvel villains.

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-> See Characters/IronManEnemiesCharacters/IronManCentralRoguesGallery

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* FlawedPrototype: Big time. Jackdaw had to wear a cybernetic helmet and vest to control it. Unfortunately, the controls apparently had a serious design flaw. Every time Megalith was damaged, Jackdaw suffered painful feedback. She was nearly killed when the Hulk finally destroyed Megalith. It was even {{Lampshaded}} when Jackdaw thought the feedback problem was why Gamma Base never actually used Megalith.



* OneShotCharacter: Only appeared in one issue, was destroyed, and has never been rebuilt.

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* OneShotCharacter: Only appeared in one issue, was destroyed, and has never been rebuilt. Jackdaw even suspected that the flaws with the control system, which injured Megalith's controller every time the machine was damaged, is why Gamma Base never used it.
* ReassignedToAntarctica: Gamma Base likely regarded Megalith as a failed project due to the flaws in its control system. Jackdaw suspected that was why they put it in storage and never used it against the Hulk.
* RemoteBody: Megalith was designed to be this, fighting while its controller kept a safe distance.

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* AbusiveParents: He uses his own son as a guinea pig for his horrific experiments and when they end up [[spoiler:seemingly]] killing Del, Frye just callously buries the body in a nearby cemetery to avoid conviction. Frye tries to gussy all this up as him having been trying to make his son immortal too, but it's obvious that he was just working out the kinks of his serums.
* AccidentalMurder: He [[spoiler:thinks that he]] kills his son through his reckless experiments, then ends up indirectly killing a number of other people when he foolishly buries his now-radioactive son in the local cemetery, resulting in many people stopping by to pay respects to their deceased loved ones getting a lethal dose of gamma radiation.



* AnArmAndALeg: Hulk tore off Frye's arms and legs before [[BuriedAlive burying him alive under the mountain]]].

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* AnArmAndALeg: Hulk tore off Frye's arms and legs before [[BuriedAlive burying him alive under the mountain]]].mountain]].
* BeCarefulWhatYouWishFor: He wanted to be biologically immortal due to his shallow, hard materialist view of the world. He gets it. In the form of mutating himself into a radioactive undead monster that can't interact with other people, and he only achieves it through the sacrifice of his son. And then Hulk decides to pile it on by showing him that there are far worse things than death…



* DirtyCoward: At his core, Frye is just a pathetic, foolish coward so afraid of death that he's willing to sacrifice others — even his own family — just to attain a shallow form of immortality. His cowardice is also highlighted by the fact that he's more than willing to throw down with Bruce in his normal human form, but instantly loses his composure when confronted with the Hulk.
* FlatEarthAtheist: A horrific deconstruction, as Frye's militant atheism and refusal to admit the afterlife is real causes him to become an amoral ImmortalitySeeker obsessed with keeping himself alive at any cost.



* ImmortalitySeeker: His inability to believe or admit that the afterlife is real causes him to become obsessed with staying alive forever at any cost.



* NeverMyFault: It's implied that the bigger clincher in Devil Hulk's decision on [[AFateWorseThanDeath how to deal with Frye]] is the man's total refusal to admit he did anything wrong. Even though his actions turned his son and himself into monsters and got numerous innocents killed via radiation poisoning, the most responsibility that Frye is willing to take is saying [[{{Understatement}} he made a few mistakes]].



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An evil alien warlord, scientist, and mage from an ancient race of InsectoidAliens. He serves the Dark Gods in the hopes of resurrecting his fallen race and has come into conflict with the Hulk repeatedly.


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* HoistByHisOwnPetard: In his final battle with the Hulk, the phylactery he was using to contain all of his victims' souls is shattered, and the angry spirits proceed to take brutal revenge on Psyklop.
* InsectoidAliens: Comes from a species of buglike monsters.
* YourSoulIsMine: He creates earthquakes to make the people K'ai surrender to him, while also using black magic to capture the souls of everyone killed in said quakes as an offering to the Dark Gods.


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* DontYouDarePityMe: If there's one thing Crawford hates more than being reminded of his paraplegia, it's being pitied for it, which he perceives as CondescendingCompassion at best. The first thing he plots to do after becoming Ravage is to go and kill his coworkers at the university he works at as revenge for years of supposedly "looking down" on him by expressing sympathy for his condition.
* EvilCounterpart: To Bruce, being a scientist who becomes a Hulk like him, only unlike Bruce, he's a bitter, hateful bastard who ''embraces'' the destructive power and horror associated with being one because it means he can get even with the people he dislikes.


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* GeniusBruiser: What makes Ravage a truly dangerous enemy is that Crawford completely retains his mental faculties when he transforms. Since Crawford was a highly intelligent scientist and skilled manipulator before getting his powers, you can imagine what a bad combo this is.


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* TheResenter: Crawford possesses a deep resentment towards many of his colleagues and students due his insecurities over being paraplegic. The biggest target of this hatred is his former mentee, Bruce Banner, who is not only able-bodied but also possesses superpowers, and thus Crawford conspires to steal the power of the Hulk for himself.
* WeUsedToBeFriends: He was one of Bruce's mentors in college and Bruce once regarded him as a dear friend, something that Crawford used to manipulate his former student.
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* CutLexLuthorACheck: He originally started his own research company and created the Cobalt Man armor in hopes of making money legitimately by selling the design to the U.S. government.


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* RoguesGalleryTransplant: He was originally an {{ComicBook/XMen}} villain, but he later migrated to fighting the Hulk.
* StartMyOwn: He was a Stark Enterprises employee who was interested in the Iron Man armor. Tony Stark refused to let Roberts know any of its main secrets, so he quit and formed his own research company to create his own suit of PoweredArmor.
* TapOnTheHead: Subverted. When Ralph Roberts suffered a head injury in a pole vaulting competition, his concussion made him dangerously unstable. He punched out his brother for questioning his work with the Cobalt Man armor, then planned to use it to destroy Stark Enterprises. He continued to be rather unhinged in later appearances, suggesting that the concussion had more of an impact than anyone realized.
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* EvilCripple: Although confined to a wheelchair, Crawford managed to trick Banner into giving him a sample of his blood and use it to transform himself into Ravage.
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* {{Expy}}: Of the Heap, a golden age comic character whose origin was someone falling into a swamp and becoming a swamp creature.

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* ILoveNuclearPower: He crawled out of a fissure in the earth after a Chinese atom bomb test. He was subjected to tests and experiments by soviet scientists, causing him to transform into his present, radioactive form.


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* NuclearMutant: He crawled out of a fissure in the earth after a Chinese atom bomb test. He was subjected to tests and experiments by soviet scientists, causing him to transform into his present, radioactive form.
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* AngryBlackMan: Hammer is very angry at the world.
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* MortalityPhobia: Per usual, drastically sought unethical ways to extend life and ended up applying highly dangerous resources.
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* AndIMustScream: Left trapped by the Hulk buried under a cave-in unable to move for the rest of his life.

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* BontyHunter: He and Xeron the Starslayer acted as {{Space Pirate}}s and bounty hunters.

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* BontyHunter: BountyHunter: He and Xeron the Starslayer acted as {{Space Pirate}}s and bounty hunters.



->''"Today is the Day of the Devestator! Today the accursed Hulkbuster Base will crumble into dust!"''




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* AccidentalHero: Hammer and Anvil stumble across an injured alien and shoot him out of fright, but end up returning him to full health due to the positive way his species reacts to lead. The alien seems to think they did it on purpose and gives them their powers as a result.

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->''"I do not...wish to hurt you...just kill you..."''


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* {{Cyborg}}: The Red Skull minions captured a spy who had been sent to investigate his organization by the Commission On Superhuman Activities. Surprisingly, instead of killing him, the Red Skull ordered to transform the agent into a monster for his own purpose. This man was totally brainwashed and some of his body parts had been removed for mechanical ones.
* EmotionEater: Piecemeal is able to absorb emotions, thoughts, and even memories from other people through touch.
* HandBlast: Piecemeal can fire powerful bioelectrical blasts from his hands that are able to hurt the Hulk.
* LifeDrinker: Piecemeal is able to absorb emotions, thoughts, and even memories from other people through touch. He can stop whenever he wants to, but can continue until his victim is nothing but a withered husk.
* OneSteveLimit: shares his codename with at least two other Marvel villains.
* SuperStrength: Piecemeal is quite strong though the degree of his strength is unknown. It was enough to destroy a large boat, though it is not enough to prove challenging for Hulk.
* SuperSwimmingSkills: He is able to swim underwater and hold his breath for long periods of time, if not infinitely.
* TailSlap: His tail is strong enough to smash a concrete bunker.
* VoluntaryShapeshifting: Piecemeal's most uncanny ability is his power to change his appearance to match that of anyone he has absorbed from.
* WolverineClaws: His claws are able to shred steel.

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->''"My father was an atom...My mother was a bomb...On the day I was born, the earth cried! I was a deadly baby! My touch burned! My presence caused all around me to grow sick...To die! I was not a man...But a Missing Link!"''


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* FromASingleCell: Even after exploding, the Link will rebuild himself over time.
* HavingABlast: When building up too much radiation, the Link started a chain reaction in his body that caused him to explode spectacularly.
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* SuperStrength: The Missing Link has enough strength to go one-on-one against the Hulk.
* SuperToughness: Can withstand bullet impacts.
* WalkingWasteland: He constantly broadcasts radiation, damaging anything he touches.

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