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By messing around with gamma radiation, Bruce Banner creates his angry alter ego, the Hulk. Banner isn’t the only one who ends up on the wrong end of an experiment, though. Here’s every gamma-powered character in the MCU, ranked by how strong they are.
7) The Leader

Samuel Sterns extends Banner an olive branch during the events of The Incredible Hulk, believing he can remove the monster from the man. Emil Blonsky gets in the way of that happening and forces Sterns to turn him into a hulking beast. Unfortunately, some of Banner’s blood ends up getting into Sterns’ body, making his brain grow three sizes. But becoming the smartest man on Earth doesn’t help Sterns in the strength department, so he’s last on this list.
6) HulkKing

Another character who thinks he can mess around with a Hulk’s blood is Todd Phelps. After pulling off a scheme to steal Jennifer Walters’ blood, he injects himself with it in the finale of She-Hulk. Todd turns into a monster, but before he can tussle with the titular hero, she shuts the whole thing down and rewrites the story. While HulkKing isn’t around anymore, he looks to be pretty formidable in his first appearance.
5) Skaar

The She-Hulk finale makes up for removing HulkKing from the story by adding another gamma-powered character, Skaar, Hulk’s son. It turns out Banner’s worst half fathered a child while marooned on Sakaar. Skaar appears to be nearly as strong as his father, who’s in Smart Hulk form, but he doesn’t get an opportunity to showcase his abilities. There’s a good chance he will rise up the leaderboard after his next appearance.
4) Red Hulk

To exact revenge on Thaddeus Ross, Sterns decides to secretly turn him into the Hulk by administering gamma-laced medication to the politician. The process completes itself at the worst time for Ross in Captain America: Brave New World, just as he’s about to get the United States access to a reserve of adamantium. Red Hulk’s display in Washington, DC, is impressive, as he makes quick work of the White House’s defenses. However, letting Captain America get the better of him means that Ross’ alter ego still has room to improve.











