Miscellaneous

Can the Incredible Hulk be killed?

Can the Incredible Hulk be killed?

Despite popular opinion, the Hulk can indeed die. He is not immortal, just highly invulnerable and his death is certainly possible, although very difficult to actually do. Marvel Comics is a comic book publishing company founded in 1939 under the name Timely Comics.

Can anything beat the Hulk?

Even without his growing rage, The Hulk starts off stronger than The Thing. So strength and endurance and athleticism would all go to The Hulk. Hulk is likely the strongest character in the Marvel universe. That said, magic, and other alien powers can beat him, so he is by no means unbeatable.

What happens if Bruce Banner dies?

Originally Answered: If someone stabs Robert Bruce Banner when he is not the Hulk, does he die? He would survive. The second that he feels pain, he turns into the Hulk. He would just become strong and kick the attacker into a building.

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Is it too late to duck out of English prison hulks?

Hopefully you are here today to listen to a talk on English prison hulks from the 18th and 19th centuries and their related records, and if anybody isn’t, its not too late to duck out.

How many British hulks were used to hold prisoners of war?

Similarly, from 1776 Britain was variously at war with America and France and many military hulks were commissioned to hold prisoners of war. Richard Rose lists 18 prisoner of war hulks and hospital ships in service between 1794 and 1816 in his book ‘The Floating Prison.’

Why did the British use hulks for transport in 1776?

Something had to be done, and in May 1776, a new Act of Parliament received royal ascent sanctioning the use of hulks for two years as a temporary expedient to the problem of overflowing jails, and the absence of a suitable place to dispose of them.

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Where can you find a list of Hulk vessels?

Charles Campbell provides a list of hulk vessels in the appendices of his publication, The Intolerable Hulks, including their names, the dates that they were commissioned, the estimated time that they spent in service and the places they were stationed. Campbell lists about 44 hulks in his appendices.