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Dave

 

    The Incredible Hulk

    Hurley attacked Sawyer to his surprise after Hurley got fed up with Sawyer's smart mouth.  This totally caught Sawyer off guard not expecting something like that from Hurley of all people.  Excerpt from DAVE:

    Quote:
    KATE [amused]: So, he just attacked you, huh?

    SAWYER: Try to contain yourself, Freckles.

    KATE: What? I'm worried. You look like you got your ass kicked.

    SAWYER: Don't you got an adventure to get to? I think Timmy fell down a well over that way.

    KATE: Seriously though, why would Hurley of all people...?

    SAWYER: I've got no idea. I didn't do nothing.
    He just Hulked-out on me.

     

          The Incredible Hulk is a fictional character in the Marvel Comics universe. Created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby, the Hulk first appeared in Incredible Hulk # 1 in May 1962. His true identity is that of nuclear physicist Dr. Bruce Banner (later called "Robert Bruce Banner" as a way of explaining an error in Fantastic Four (Vol. 1) # 25–26 which mistakenly referred to him as "Bob Banner" throughout.) The Hulk, (or, more correctly, the Savage Hulk) is one of the most recognizable and iconic superheroes, or, more accurately, anti-heroes, of Marvel Comics.
          The Hulk is the alter ego of Dr. Robert Bruce Banner, a genius in nuclear physics. As a result of exposure to gamma radiation, Banner often becomes a large, superhumanly strong green creature.

          Although the Hulk is usually classified as a superhero he and Banner share a Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde-like relationship. In his most well-known incarnation, the Hulk has little intelligence or self-control and can cause great destruction. As a result, he has been hunted by the military and other superheroes and Banner considers the Hulk a curse.

          In recent decades, comic book writers have portrayed the character as a symbol of inner rage and Freudian repression. The Hulk's existence has been retroactively explained as an after-effect of child abuse and latent multiple personality disorder.

 

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