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    Incredible Hulk #6 Mar 1963
    Introduction of the Teen Brigade in "The Incredible Hulk vs The Metal Master!"
    General Ross wants to test fly a new experimental rocket, but he needs Bruce Banner to initiate the final sequences.
    Banner, however, is currently missing. Present is Rick Jones, who is worried about why Banner hasn't returned to the base.

    The Hulk, still possessing a limited amount of Banner's intellect, manages to evade army personnel and get back to his sanctuary cave.
    He activates the Gamma Ray Projector and transforms back into Banner. Each time he uses the device, the transformation becomes more and more painful.
    This most recent transformation yields another side effect. Though he looks human again, Banner is now bigger and stronger than his usual frail self.
    From within the cave, Banner monitors events at General Ross' desert base. What Bruce witnesses on the view screen causes him great distress.

    At the Desert Base an alien known as the Metal Master comes to Earth with plans of conquest.
    He demonstrates his superior powers of magnetism by melting the metal components of General Ross' test rocket.
    When Ross orders his men to attack, the Metal Master uses his powers to melt a tank, turning it into a cage of twisted, molten metal, which he then uses to ensnare Ross, his daughter Betty, and Rick Jones.
    Ross slips through the latticework of the cage and activates a barrage of hunter rockets and targets the Metal Master.
    The Metal Master pries up a piece of metal plating and uses it as a hover-board while simultaneously deflecting Ross' missiles.

    At the sanctuary cave, Banner once again activates the Gamma Ray Projector and turns into the Hulk. This time, however, another unexpected side-effect manifests.
    Though he has the body of the Hulk, his head is still that of Bruce Banner. To disguise his features, the Hulk dons a latex Hulk mask so that no one will recognize him as Banner.

    The Hulk power-leaps to the Metal Master's whereabouts and confronts him in battle.
    The Metal Master uses discarded metal debris to erect a cage around the Hulk, but the Hulk easily tears through it.
    The Metal Master batters the Hulk in the back of the head with a piece of the cage, knocking him out. The Metal Master leaves the area and army personnel apprehend the unconscious Hulk.
    One soldier removes the latex mask, but, by this point, the transformation has completed itself, and the Hulk looks like his normal self.
    The Hulk is airlifted to a stone building designed specifically to contain him. When the Hulk awakens, he finds himself trapped in this massive cell.
    Rick Jones tries to visit him, but the Hulk calls him a traitor and swears that he will make him pay once he escapes.

    Rejected, Rick Jones leaves and returns home. He no longer feels that he can trust Bruce Banner and decides to take his own measures to safeguard society from the likes of the Metal Master.
    At the advice of one his friends, Rick helps to form a network of teenagers across the country who communicate with one another via ham radios and pledge to help the world whenever they can.
    Rick dubs this organization the Teen Brigade.

    At the Desert Base, the Hulk continues to batter at the stone walls of his prison until he finally breaks free. News of the Hulk's escape quickly reaches the office of General Ross.
    Ross shakes his fists in frustration, while Betty worries that the Hulk may have something to do with Bruce's unexplained absence.

    The Hulk returns to his laboratory cave and uses the projector to turn back into Bruce Banner. Rick Jones arrives, feeling bad that he mistrusted Banner's intentions.
    He realizes that Banner's motivations are drastically different from the Hulk's. Bruce develops an idea on how to defeat the Metal Master, but he requires a lot of equipment to make his plan work.
    Rick contacts the Teen Brigade, who arranges for a variety of odds and ends to be secretly delivered to Banner's laboratory.

    The Metal Master, meanwhile, continues to demonstrate his awesome power across the world. He travels to Russia where he wreaks havoc against the Soviet military apparatus.
    He then travels to Washington, D.C. to execute a similar demonstration of his might at the nation's capital.
    As the Metal Master pontificates, the Hulk arrives in Washington, armed with an over-sized specially designed rocket launcher.
    The Metal Master scoffs at the Hulk's weaponry and tries to use his power to make it explode. The tactic fails, however, and the Metal Master does not understand why.
    He looms in closer and tries even harder to destroy the Hulk's weapon. The second attempt meets with the same success as the first, and he moves in even closer for a third attempt.
    Once he is within arms reach, the Hulk drops his rocket launcher and grabs the Metal Master. He threatens to pulverize him unless the alien agrees to restore all the damage he caused.
    The Metal Master, a coward at heart and fearing for his life, agrees. Once he rebuilds all of the facilities he has destroyed, he gets into his rocket ship and returns to his home world.

    The Hulk congratulates the Teen Brigade for helping him build a faux rocket launcher made out of non-metallic parts.
    Fortunately for the world, his bluff worked. Grabbing Rick, the Hulk power-leaps away, returning to his secret cave where he transforms back into Banner.

    Once he is fully human again, Banner finally returns to the Desert Base. Betty is elated that Bruce is safe but can't shake the feeling that there is some connection between him and the incredible Hulk.

    Script by Stan Lee, art by Steve Ditko

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    I enjoy seeing thise old stories with Betty---how times have changed! Bruce looked to big and muscular when the ray changed him back.

    Where is Betty these days?

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    She was depowered from her Red Hulk status during 2015's "Omega Hulk" storyline along with pretty much everybody else except Jen and Lyra. It also turned out that she pretty much 'created' the chain of events that led to Doc Green by shooting Bruce. She last appeared at the Hulk's funeral in Civil War II: The Fallen I think.

    They did attempt to reconcile a few times following Betty's Resurrection, so I wonder if she'll show up in any way in "Immortal". I'm surprised she didn't show up in any way in the Walters title (unless I missed something) since Jen's current state isn't all that different from her early days as Red when she was a bit more unstable.
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    At first Marvel was "pushing" Betty as Red She-Hulk, stating she was Marvel's strongest female, then when fans really get into her, they depower her totally!

    Well, we have seen that many times before (Jean Great, Carol Danvers, Wanda).

    I liked Betty and the General as (Red) Hulk's better than their original counterparts, lol!

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    They did I don't even know of a time when Marvel was "pushing" Jennifer as She-Hulk as Marvel's strongest female.

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    Well, it was kind of quiet and short-term.

    On the back of Betty's Red She-Hulk book it stated she was the strongest and also in some previews when she first appeared.

    Now they are back to Jennifer.

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    Quote Originally Posted by comicfan298 View Post
    She is smashing .

    Who? Abomination? Lizard?

    The character looks to me ready made for the Marvel Cinematic Universe post Phase 3!

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    Is Betty scheduled to appear?

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    Quote Originally Posted by 616MarvelYear is LeapYear View Post
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    Who? Abomination? Lizard?
    Fin Fang Foom, no he was not shrunk. He hit her and the Hulk with Gamma missiles and they grew to Gigantic proportions.

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    Has Betsy been mentioned or shown up anywhere post Secret Wars?
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    Quote Originally Posted by nj06 View Post
    Has Betsy been mentioned or shown up anywhere post Secret Wars?
    Besides showing up for Bruce's funeral issue during CW2 I don't think so.

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    Quote Originally Posted by nj06 View Post
    Has Betsy been mentioned or shown up anywhere post Secret Wars?
    I think she was briefly mentioned in the Immortal Hulk #2.

    I'd like to see her return. I'm not sure why it was necessary to depower her. I hate when 'hindsight' rules out 'what's done.' Hopefully she will come back gamma powered. Curing a gamma being should be close to impossible.

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    I too like to see the character return either in the comics or the MCU post Phase 3!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gamma Irradiated Being View Post
    I'd like to see her return. I'm not sure why it was necessary to depower her.
    Well, I am afraid the reason for that is because Gerry Duggan dislikes fun. We had all these hulks varied enough, some angry, some wanted to have fun, but nope, he had to take them away. We had interesting stories of Deadpool interacting with monsterkind when he was married to Shiklah, but nope, no fun allowed either. Only the status quo is allowed, so Jennifer was safe. Lyra got lucky.

    But yes, I hope they bring back the original red hulks, they were awesome, militaristic in their modus operandi. If Doc Green's A.I. could help The Leader regain his gamma powered brain with science, I am sure there's a scientific cure for Betty and Ross. Be sure to email mheroes@marvel.com and mondo@marvel.com asking for the original red hulks to come back!

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    Frankly with maybe the exception of Soule on She Hulk, I think RSH is the best Hulk title from its own end up to now with Ewing. I understand clearing the decks but I think Betty being proven should have been taken into consideration.

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