![]() ![]() The truly frightening thing was that he had gone into Tranquil Fury at the same time, leaving him with enough mind to keep his head and employ strategy and trickery. In World War Hulk storyline, he's busy with a particularly fit of rage, mopping the floor with everyone in his way.Inanimate objects and seriously evil people who can take the punishment, on the other hand, are perfectly fair go. Being put in a situation wherein he has to, or does so unintentionally, as with Hiro-Kala, is one of the worst things that can happen to him. "The longer Hulk fight, the madder Hulk get! The madder Hulk get, the stronger Hulk get!" Subverted in that, again partially due to the issues with his dad, both Hulk and Banner are constantly terrified of accidentally hurting any innocent or defenseless "little people", especially children. The Incredible Hulk: The Hulk is the poster boy in every incarnation and medium, as his strength is fueled by rage.Their rings are powered by their rage, which is strong enough to the point where all but their leader are mindless berserkers. If Hulk weren't the poster boy for this trope, the Red Lanterns in Green Lantern would be.In keeping with her eventual Character Development as a Guile Hero, even her enraged shouting is usually very coherent and no more prone to Buffy Speak than her usual vocalizations. When the chips are down, especially if her friends are directly threatened, she tends to fly into a rage (or in one notable occasion, her suit does) and lay an epic smackdown. Empowered has built up something of a reputation as a supremely ineffective, bondage-prone D-lister, at least when against super(or otherwise)villains who seem to adhere to the "unspoken rules," the most important one being "no killing".Doomsday's mind is nothing but a morass of rage, hatred and terror possessing the genetic memory of untold painful deaths, it lashes out blindly at all life it encounters, as it has fixated on the idea that other lifeforms are the enemy. Through a torturous process of sending the infant Doomsday to the Death World regions of the planet and then creating a fresh clone from the remains when it was inevitably killed, it was eventually given super-human powers of survival, including a Healing Factor and Adaptive Ability. A super-villainous example is DC's Doomsday, a genetically-engineered weapon created on Krypton before it was destroyed who first appeared in The Death of Superman.That's how we know she's in Tranquil Fury, that and the fact she ever went in Unstoppable Rage for a single instant she'd become a nova and destroy a solar system. Paperinik New Adventures: A short story showed Xadhoom allowing a tiny bit of hatred and rage flow free for a single instant, and kill by indigestion an Evronian cyborg capable to harness the energy of the emotions of everyone in the area. ![]() ![]() He then rode back into town with the lion. When Scrooge woke up and realized what had happened, he got angry enough to tame a lion by yelling at it, after the lion had roared at him. Then during the night Flintheart robbed Scrooge and snuck back into town. Another great one (though nowhere near the havoc he caused in Yukon) is in the story "The Terror of the Transvaal", when Scrooge helped out Flintheart Glomgold (a future nemesis of Scrooge, with this event triggering their rivalry and hatred), who had been tied to a buffalo for stealing diamonds from a mine and the buffalo sent to the savannah, with Scrooge unaware of the theft.A 45 Kg Duck proceeds to throw a concert piano out the window and destroy a riverboat with his bare hands. They then torment him by reading his private mail and taunting him with the death of his mother. The bad guys capture Scrooge to steal his land claim and gold. Scrooge McDuck has many famous comic book iterations of this, but none quite as amazingly awesome as in the The Life and Times of Scrooge McDuck storyline.Even after getting shot, Batman's still thinking of all the different ways he could kill Joker (something along the lines of " pushing his skeleton through his mouth"), but at least he wasn't choking him any more. It takes Jim Gordon to snap him out of it, and, even then, Gordon had to shoot him to get his attention. Flashing back through all the people the Joker's victimized and killed over the years (mostly Barbara Gordon, Jason Todd, and Sarah Essen), he goes into an Unstoppable Rage, taking down Harley Quinn and Catwoman (the latter of which was on his side, but simply trying to stop him from killing the Joker), and stalking the Joker through an alley. In the Batman: Hush storyline, Batman goes into one of these when it seems that The Joker killed his childhood friends.When she manages to get out of their control, she wants to kill them all. All-New Ultimates: Bombshell was turned into a puppet by Diamondback and saw her gang kill Poey, unable to do anything about it. ![]()
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