It only takes a minute to sign up. Connect and share knowledge within a single location that is structured and easy to search. In the movie's last battle, when the big alien ship comes near the Hulk Bruce Banner , the Hulk talks with a friend like Iron Man, Captain America etc..
This isn't just a humanitarian endeavor for him; Banner purposefully surrounds himself with injustice - with poverty, with senseless death - so that he could be constantly angry at something. Being constantly angry allows him to keep his anger under control - it's not a sudden spike of anger that disrupts his concentration and lets the Hulk out, it's a constant, background anger that lets him decide when to unleash the green beast.
This doesn't say it explicitly, but implies to me that his choice of location and activity are part of his secret. He just is a angry person. Some people are prone to rage. Unfortunately, Bruce Banner's rage comes with disastrous consequences, so he is forced to control it. Mostly via meditation and breathing exercises, otherwise anything could send him over the edge on a rampage. He has plenty of reasons to be angry as well.
He hurt his GF on the first transformation, he was hunted by his GF's father, that had previously lied to him and put him in this situation in the first place. The upside, is that when he needs to transform, he just stops controlling it, and he can simply transform. The attitude he describes is one more associated with Eastern thinking.
If I had to venture a guess, I'd say it's closest to Zen thinking:. A man traveling across a field encountered a tiger. He fled, the tiger after him.
Coming to a precipice, he caught hold of the root of a wild vine and swung himself down over the edge. The tiger sniffed at him from above. Trembling, the man looked down to where, far below, another tiger was waiting to eat him. Only the vine sustained him.
According to the Watcher, the reason for the Hulk's rage is the fact Bruce Banner's persona lies buried within him, desperate to communicate, eager to escape, yet forever imprisoned.
According to the Watcher, the Hulk's rage is actually directed inwards rather than outwards - it is an expression of self-loathing. This concept works quite well with some of the older Hulk stories, where the Jade Giant was typically furious and confused by the rejection of those around him, and wound up roaring his desire to be left alone - to be given peace, a place without any stimulus to force him to try to think and understand.
More recent series have depicted the Hulk as an inherently childlike being; a reading that doesn't necessarily diverge from this theory, and actually adds a disturbing new element of Hulk as a child haunted by a halting understanding of the man he'll never become. Ultimately, the Watcher is as close to the "Voice of God" as any character in Marvel Comics, meaning his interpretation of the Hulk should be seen as one of the most important and definitive.
It should also be noted that while Uatu shares his observation in a What If? Mostly via meditation and breathing exercises, otherwise anything could send him over the edge on a rampage. He has plenty of reasons to be angry as well. The Hulk is a fiction character in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, portrayed as a hero in the Avengers movies. Can Professor Hulk get angry? At first he tried to control his anger, on helicarrier it was proven impossible and as a completely wrong solution After that he realized that he should stop trying to control himself and let his anger take over, which lets him maintain some control.
The Hulk has traditionally shown a specific resistance to mind control. Marvel Universe mentions this explicitly. The Hulk has shown a high resistance to physical damage nearly regardless of the cause, and has also shown resistance to extreme temperatures, mind control, nuclear explosions, poisons, and all diseases.
This is something that is almost always explored by the best Hulk writers. But he does not have Schizophrenia. That's fine and understood. The Hulk is very likely sad in the Quinjet as it flies off at the end of Avengers 2, but he's still angry. Show 5 more comments. Nullbreaker Nullbreaker 1, 10 10 silver badges 7 7 bronze badges. Add a comment. Samalot Samalot 3 3 silver badges 12 12 bronze badges. Sign up or log in Sign up using Google. Sign up using Facebook.
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