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Robert Maverick
Robert Maverick as depicted in New Avengers (vol. 4) #8 (March 2016). Art by Marcus To (penciler/inker) and Dono Sánchez-Almara (colorist).
Publication information
PublisherMarvel Comics
First appearanceAs Robert Maverick:
New Avengers vol. 4 #9 (June 2016)
As Red Hulk:
U.S.Avengers #1 (January 2017)
Created byAl Ewing
Gerardo Sandoval
In-story information
SpeciesHuman mutate-cyborg
Team affiliationsUnited States Army
U.S.Avengers
Notable aliasesRed Hulk, Iron Hulk
AbilitiesMilitary tactician
As Red Hulk:
Superhuman strength, stamina and durability
Enhanced leaping
Fire resistance

General Robert L. Maverick is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. He is the second character to use the Red Hulk identity.[1]

Publication history

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Robert Maverick was created by Al Ewing and Gerardo Sandoval and first appeared in New Avengers vol. 4 #9 (June 2016). He first appeared as Red Hulk in U.S.Avengers #1 (January 2017).

Fictional character biography

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In his debut during the Avengers: Standoff! storyline, Robert oversees Project: Troubleshooter and Todd Ziller's transformation into the American Kaiju.[2] He sends American Kaiju after the New Avengers when they illegally break into S.H.I.E.L.D. to rescue Rick Jones, but is defeated.[3][4]

After Sunspot defeats the Maker, Maverick invites him to work with the government, hoping that they could cooperate.[5]

Maverick later joins the U.S.Avengers using the Hulk Plug-In, which enables him to transform into a Red Hulk-like form for one hour at a time. The group are later approached by a future version of Captain America, who they work with to stop the Golden Skull.[6]

The Red Hulk is later sent to confront and defeat the American Kaiju, who was attacking Europe. During this time, he encounters Deadpool, who had been turned into a monster by the mad scientist Dr. Vandoom. He later encounters Gorilla-Man, who attempts to kill him before Squirrel Girl rescues him.[7]

In Secret Empire, Maverick receives a nanite injection from undercover Hydra agent Kyle that will ostensibly increase the duration of his transformations, but is actually intended to control him. After being freed, Maverick is left significantly weakened and with permanently red skin due to Hydra exceeding the time limit of his transformations.[8]

Maverick then assists Smasher and the U.S.Avengers after they find Cannonball on the planet Kral X. They help Cannonball and the planet's rebels in overthrowing the ruler Ritchie. After restoring order to the planet, the heroes head home.[9]

During the "No Surrender" arc, most superheroes are placed in stasis during a contest between the Grandmaster's Lethal Legion and the Challenger's Black Order. Maverick is among the few heroes who escape capture, and battles the Hulk before being drained of his gamma energy and fully restored to his human form.[10][11][12][13]

Powers and abilities

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Robert Maverick is a military tactician.[citation needed] Using an improved variation of the Hulk Plug-In, he can transform into the Red Hulk, who possesses similar abilities to Thunderbolt Ross but lacks the ability to generate fire.[14][15]

In other media

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Robert Maverick / Red Hulk appears as an alternate skin for Thunderbolt Ross / Red Hulk in Marvel: Future Fight.[citation needed]

References

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  1. ^ Whitbrook, James (January 4, 2017). "U.S.Avengers Introduces a Whole New Red Hulk". Gizmodo.
  2. ^ New Avengers vol. 4 #9. Marvel Comics.
  3. ^ New Avengers vol. 4 #8. Marvel Comics.
  4. ^ New Avengers vol. 4 #10. Marvel Comics.
  5. ^ New Avengers vol. 4 #17. Marvel Comics.
  6. ^ U.S.Avengers #1-3. Marvel Comics.
  7. ^ U.S.Avengers #4-5. Marvel Comics.
  8. ^ U.S.Avengers #6-10. Marvel Comics.
  9. ^ U.S.Avengers #11-12. Marvel Comics.
  10. ^ Avengers #676-679. Marvel Comics.
  11. ^ Avengers #680. Marvel Comics.
  12. ^ Avengers #683. Marvel Comics.
  13. ^ Avengers #684. Marvel Comics.
  14. ^ U.S.Avengers #1. Marvel Comics.
  15. ^ U.S.Avengers #9. Marvel Comics.
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