He was able to get bigger in Ang Lee’s version. That was cool.
Looked like he got bigger and stronger when he choked out the Abomination to me.
After he got stabbed in the chest.
It looks like I really need to see this movie. ![]()
[QUOTE=gwa sow;869359]not a big comic book guy but i love the movies. i remember reading somewhere that in the comics, hulk beat the abomination because he can get bigger when he gets angrier. he didn’t do that in this one. am i right or am i getting characters confused?[/QUOTE]
He is always able to get stronger when he gets angrier. I am uncertain how cannonical his ability to grow as he gets angrier is.
That being said… the hulk’s rage is directly proportional to his strength… one goes up, so does the other.
[QUOTE=gwa sow;869359]not a big comic book guy but i love the movies. i remember reading somewhere that in the comics, hulk beat the abomination because he can get bigger when he gets angrier. he didn’t do that in this one. am i right or am i getting characters confused?[/QUOTE]
At the risk of sounding like an old-time comic ge-ek,
in his first-ever appearance, the Abomination was bigger and more powerful than the Hulk, because Blonsky had absorbed more radiation than banner. He beat Hulk easily. Eventually, the Watcher took away some of Abomination’s strength so that he and Hulk would be equal. Supposedly, their baseline strength is equal, but when Hulk angrier he gets stronger (not bigger, at least in the original comics). One of Hulk’s other old-school famous quotes was, “The madder Hulk gets, the stronger he gets!” I don’t really follow the new (post-1982) comics anymore, so things may have been changed radically, though.