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Red She-Hulk
Betty Ross
Aliases: Elizabeth "Betty" Ross; Betty Ross-Banner; Betty Banner; Red She-Hulk; Mr. Blue [1]
Continuity: Hulk
Notability: Antagonist
Type: Supporting character
Gender: Female
Race: Altered human
Relatives: Betsy Ross [2]
Thaddeus Ross [3]
Glenn Talbot [4]
Bruce Banner [5]
Status: Alive
First: Incredible Hulk, Vol. 1 #1

Elizabeth "Betty" Ross' is a fictional comic book character featured in comic books published by Marvel Comics. She was a supporting character of the Hulk family of titles and debuted in the premiere issue of the first Incredible Hulk comic book series. Through the course of her appearances in the title, she married Robert Bruce Banner, better known as the Hulk, was killed by the Abomination and eventually resurrected only to be turned into the Red She-Hulk.

Overview[]

Biography[]

Powers[]

Throughout most of her appearances, Betty Ross did not possess any superhuman capabilities. However, she did develop super-powers in both of her identities as Harpy and later Red She-Hulk.

Harpy[]

Red She-Hulk[]

Notes & Trivia[]

  • Betty Ross was introduced as the Red She Hulk in Hulk, Volume 2 #15. She was not revealed to be Betty Ross however until Incredible Hulk, Volume 2 #609.

Body Count[]

The following is a list of characters whom Betty Ross is responsible for killing, either by intent or by accident.
As Red She-Hulk

Appearances[]

Marvel Universe[]

As Betty Ross

As Red She-Hulk

Marvel Cinematic Universe[]

Other Media[]

See also[]

Hulk[]

She-Hulk[]

External Links[]

References[]

  1. This was Betty's on-screen computer alias that she used to communicate with Bruce Banner during "The Return of the Monster" storyline.
  2. Also known as the Golden Age hero, Golden Girl. Great-aunt.
  3. Father, formerly deceased. Also known as Red Hulk.
  4. Ex-husband, deceased.
  5. Ex-husband; Also known as the Hulk.


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