El Payaso
Avenger
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We just need to agree to disagree with this. To me, there was a clear demonstration in TIH with who the monster/killer was, and it wasn't the Hulk.
Both monsters killed people; the fact that Abomination was on a wild killerspree doesn't diminish Hulk's guilt.
Sure, comparatively Hulk was a lkinmd monster, but he killed in cold blood nevertheless. That's not my opinion; it did happen in the movie.
In fact that is what the movie studied: what makes a monster.
And yet the movie put Betty Ross as the one factor that stopped Hulk from killing, it wasn't Hulk himself as usual.
Abom's rampage into the crowd clearly defined what one can do with such a power. It was classic heroism with the Hulk confronting and stopping Abom by preserving the life of many people.
It is hard to say if Hulk did it to protect the innocent or just because he's used to fight anything that's against him. It's well stated that Banner had to make a huge effort to "direct" Hulk's power against ABomination. He wasn't even sure it was going to work.
But even if he had a heroic behaviour then, that doesn't exculpate his previous killing acts and intentions.
Betty's involvement at the end was a subtle reminder to the Hulk: don't let yourself become a monster.
Exactly: stop killing dear; that's not the way. It will only lead you to be chased with a reason.
Had we had a Hulk who stopped himself from killing even when he was too angry we wouldn't have needed subtle reminders. Like we didn't need them in Ang Lee's Hulk.




. I'm kidding EP. My point is neither were completely faithful to the comic. 
