Hulkbusters?

I still remember when Takata-san knocked the Hulk down...


Hulkbusters?
And who was he going to call..?
Weren't they just hauling in the sensor equipment when Han ambushed them and lured in the stormtroopers?
Excellent question--he did ask for a call. Was that just his natural leaning on knowing his rights, or did he have someone in mind that would represent a man thought to be dead?
I admit that my memories are a little fuzzy. Banner was on the run and everybody believed him dead. So if an honest cop caught him for whatever reason, would he be in trouble? Were Banner's fingerprints or else in the system?
Isn't this a bit selfish on his part? He is a walking bomb and every moment that he isn't in a controlled environment someone out there is in danger.He'd naturally be wary of even the risk of discovery. It's not just the risk of people finding out that David Banner is alive -- it's the risk of finding out that he's the Hulk, and sticking him in a lab for the rest of his life, or at least putting him on trial for the murder he's suspected of (and all the damage he's done since).
Everybody love FerrignoFerrigno's Hulk is a big, green teddy bear. Who's in danger?
He is a walking bomb and every moment that he isn't in a controlled environment someone out there is in danger.
Not only was it an accident, neither one of them would have had any idea what caused the explosion. Besides, that's a complete goal-post shift from your previous post:
And I'm someone who has argued here in the past that Banner's adoption of a Fugitive lifestyle was part of a pattern of recklessly impulsive behavior.
McGee suspects they know something and sneaks into the lab, hiding in a chemical storage room
So he snuck into the lab and wandered into a place full of dangerous chemicals and caused a fire that killed a person. I'm quite sure that in some jurisdiction he could be guilty of culpable homicide.
It's a thing that came to my mind later, and the two points are not mutally exclusive
And from Wikipedia:
So he snuck into the lab and wandered into a place full of dangerous chemicals and caused a fire that killed a person. I'm quite sure that in some jurisdiction he could be guilty of culpable homicide.
I don't know why, but I always had the impression that Banner felt partially responsible for the death of Dr. Marks. But for all he knew, she just died for an Hulk-unrelated accident...
He might have reasonably assumed that whatever caused the explosion was the result of damage he'd done as the Hulk, but this was never established.
So why is he pretending to be dead? (I know, because otherwise we didn't have the show) Thanks to McGee, Hulk is the scapegoat for the lab fire. Surely for Banner it would be easier to look for a cure as a legit doctor. And probably there would be fewer opportunities to hulking out doing lab work than wandering around like a drifter.
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