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Their faces…
Naughty Lil’ Brother, by Tenshi-no-Hikari.
Bruce Banner was a fugitive on the run for years. He settled in Brazil, working in a soft drink bottling factory while attempting to find a cure for his condition. After Banner suffered a cut and his blood dripped into a bottle eventually drank by a consumer, his location was discovered and a team was sent to capture him. Following a battle in which he transformed into Hulk, Banner escaped to Guatemala, then the US. Emil Blonsky combined the super-soldier formula with gamma treatment and turned himself into an abomination. Hulk defeated Blonsky by strangling him and fled the scene with the army in pursuit. After meeting the team on the Helicarrier, Banner and Tony began research on Loki’s spear. When unnecessary arguments sparked, the brainwashed Clint led an attack on the ship, causing Banner and Natasha to fall into the weapons cache room. Injured, Banner transformed unwillingly and ended up falling off the ship after causing destruction and fighting Thor. Banner returned to the battlefield as Hulk and took out a leviathan with one punch, then beat Loki into submission. Stark closed the Chitauri portal but his suit shut down in the process; Hulk caught the unconscious Avenger and screamed in his face, waking him up. After Loki returned to Asgard, Banner and Stark drove away in sports cars while the others went their separate ways.
Hulk, by Jeremy Roberts.
Rewatched Homesick Hulk (Ultimate Spider-Man) yesterday; pure comedy. :)
Hulk and Loki, by Tim Tsang.
“Adult Titans,” go!
Avengers, by Jeremy Neilsen.
It’s the Avengers, BITCH.
Chaos in the streets of New York City.
Avengers Assemble, by Steve Jung.
Avengers 2 feels like The Avengers again with the follow-ups; no complaints!
Ultimate Spider-Man, by Jorge Molina Manzanero.
“There was an idea to bring together a group of remarkable people, so when we needed them, they could fight the battles that we never could.”
Avengers, by Carlos Rios.