Marvel’sHulkis a Herculean hero whose inherent anger fuels his immense power to impossible heights, withBruce Banner’s rage being the character’s greatest strength and, simultaneously, his biggest flaw. Witha recent “No-Hulk” challengefrom the popularMarvel Rivalsgame tasking players with trying to win a match without transforming into the Jade Giant, this particular trial has roots in the world of comics, whereBanner is more than capable of holding his own on the field of battle.
Released late last year to critical acclaim from both fans and critics alike,Marvel Rivalsis anOverwatch-esque online multiplayer game where gamers can select from over a dozen of Marvel’s most iconic heroes and villains, with characters like Hulk/Bruce Banner, Iron Man, Magneto, Spider-Man, and evenJeff the Sharkmaking an appearance.

In 2011’sIncredible Hulk #601-605, Banner is forced to rely on his smarts and scientific skills rather than his monstrous side, showing thatMarvel Rivals’ “No-Hulk” challenge — where Banner must take down a fully-rostered superhero team by himself — is a feat he’s canonically capable of.
Bruce Banner Is Capable of Being Just as Heroic as His Hulking Alter Ego
Incredible Hulk #601-605- 2010 (Greg Pak and Ariel Olivetti)
Set during a time when Bruce rid himself of the Hulk’s influence, this story follows Banner and Skaar,the son of Hulk, as the former trains the latter to kill Hulk should he emerge again.Utilizing a slew of BannerTech items, like a satchel fitted with portal techthat gives Bruce access to his lab and weapons, a wristwatch teleportation device, an energy shield that can deflect the Juggernaut’s punches, an “Old Power Taser” that emits bursts of force measured on the Richter scale, and even a suit of Hulk-proof armor, Bruce can deploy any as need when fighting solo.
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Not usually one to throw fists when not seeing red and looking green,Banner still has a mean streak that he can’t always hide, with his reckless confidence while in human form often putting people in danger. This problematic flaw shows that if he really wanted to, Banner could take out heroes and villains alike in the blink of an eye using his proprietary inventions. Furthermore,Banner’sMarvel Rivalscounterparthas a weapon similar to the taser seen here, with Bruce’s gamma gun and gamma grenade being natural extensions of Banner’s already versatile offensive and defensive tech from the comics.

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While this “No-Hulk” challenge is a tough ask even for the most talentedMarvel Rivalsplayers, the fact that Banner — for as comparably weak as he is to Hulk — can still use his intellectual acuity to create tech that evens the playing field is a testament to how brains can beat brawn any day. Hulk will always return to makeBanner’s life a living hell, but as established in this story and more,Bruce Banneris just as resourceful and effective a hero asHulkis, especially now thatthis specificMarvel Rivalschallenge has precedent in the comic space!







