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** There's also Tin. Tin is a shy, meek little milquetoast with a pronounced stammer and a very slight physique. However, he's got something to prove and is repeatedly shown to actually be the bravest of the Metal Men when it comes down to it. Also, ''he will fuck you up'' given half a chance and proper motivation.
* [[Incredible Hulk|Bruce Banner]] is usually a pretty nice guy. Just don't get him angry. [[You Wouldn't Like Me When I'm Angry|You won't like him when he's angry]].
** Bruce Banner himself isn't exactly helpless either. [[Word of God]] confirms that his intelligence is on par with [[Iron Man|Tony Stark]] or [[Fantastic Four (Comic Book)|Reed Richards]]; he's been able to avoid the authorities countless times and was able to hold his own in a few fights without turning into the Hulk. If you are [[Too Dumb to Live|dumb enough]] to piss him off, [[Hulking Out|he]] [[Unstoppable Rage|WILL]] [[Roaring Rampage of Revenge|smash]] [[Curb Stomp Battle|you.]]
** All the above is explored in the 'Banner & Son' storyline, which sees Banner temporarily unable to transform into the Hulk. He still manages to take down villains like Juggernaut and the Harpy by being a [[Gadgeteer Genius]] (and with a little help from Skaar). In fact, Norman Osborn considers Banner to be a far greater threat to him than the Hulk ("The Hulk is purely reactive... Banner thinks he's some sort of hero") and exposes Banner to a substance which will accelerate the reacquisition of his Hulk powers.
*** During this time, he also muses whether the Hulk is there to protect him from the world or to protect the world from Banner.