![]() ![]() The angrier the Hulk gets, the stronger he becomes. Ever since, the Hulk has taken over Bruce Banner’s body when he sees red, turning him from a brilliant, but fragile scientist into a giant green rage monster with the intelligence of a toddler. This characteristic took hold of the good doctor when he was exposed to an experimental gamma bomb detonation, causing him to absorb massive amounts of gamma radiation. Basically, he turns into a giant, green, unstoppable monster that destroys everything in his path. It’s no wonder Marvel Studios chose Kang as a replacement for Thanos during the “Multiverse Saga,” as he’s one of the most deadly enemies Earth’s heroes ever faced.Įveryone should know the Hulk by now. ![]() And if he’s not enough to take down the Avengers, Kang can always call for reinforcements from different timelines, as his multiple Variants can work together for a common goal. Add that the technology coming from the 40th century, and Kang is ready to take down gods and heroes from every age. Kang is a brilliant engineer, a master politician, and has trained himself to become as skilled in combat as a human can be. ![]() That’s because Kang can freely travel through time, gathering wondrous weapons and tactical information about his enemies. Created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby for 1964’s Avengers #8, Kang is a recurring thorn on the Earth’s Mightiest Defenders' side, attacking when they least expect. That alone should be a statement of how dangerous a man can be when fueled by knowledge, tech, and determination. Kang, the Conqueror, is the only character on this list deprived of superpowers. ![]()
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