This limitation led to several major missed opportunities for Mark Ruffalo’s iteration of the character.

10The Leader (Tim Blake Nelson)

Step aside, Cap.

It’s Hulk’s turn!

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Both are green, too, which is pretty fun.

Thus, there still could be a chance for Hulk and this classic comic book villain to face off.

They may not have that iconic dynamic anymore, but seeing them on screen together would still be awesome.

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While Ross turned into a monster via the Red Hulk transformation, General Ryker is a true monster within.

8Wendigo

We miss the ruthless Hulk, so give him a ruthless villain!

Fans deeply miss the wild, animalistic Hulk who was uncontrollable and ruthless.

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Wendigo is one of Marvel’s more supernatural villains.

They are a person placed under a curse that turns them into an uncontrollable beast filled with bloodlust.

7U-Foes

Sometimes, it takes a village.

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Often, one villain isn’t enough to take down the Hulk.

Sometimes, a team needs to come together to face him downSpider-Man’s Sinister Six-style.

The U-Foes are exactly that for the giant green rage monster.

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Imagine a team that isessentially an anti-Fantastic Four.

Each member of the team can combat the Hulk effectively in completely different ways.

This would be the perfect way to test the hero in this new age of the MCU.

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6The Wrecker

Hulk fought aliens, but can he take a street fight?

This foe brings in yet another chance tochallenge Hulk in his new status quo.

5The Juggernaut

He’s the Juggernaut, b****!

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That’s exactly what happens when the Hulk goes toe-to-toe with The Juggernaut.

He’s also an adversary that genuinely matches both Hulk’s strength and love for fighting.

4Absorbing Man

Does whatever… anything can!

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Absorbing Man can adapt to any sort of thing that Hulk throws at himliterally and figuratively.

As if that wasn’t bad enough,the guy is genuinely so difficult to kill.

If Hulk is an unstoppable force, thenAbsorbing Man is the ideal immovable objectto throw his way.

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Even the current Bruce would have an extremely tough time thinking his way out of this battle.

3Zzzax

Not even Hulk is immune to a good shock.

He’s also shown mind-control capabilities in the past, too.

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Hulk can only withstand so much energy from things like electricity.

2Harpy

What happened to Betty Ross?

After being turned into Harpy by some of Hulk’s smartest villains, M.O.D.O.K.

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Why would he want to fight the love of his life?

Brian Banner is not just some bulky supervillain that Hulk has to give a beat down on.

Everything that both identities fear, loathe, and the source of the trauma they hold.

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NEXT:10 Comics to Read if You Love ‘Daredevil: Born Again’

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