Elizabeth "Betty" Ross is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.
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Elizabeth "Betty" Ross is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.
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Betty Ross's is the daughter of General Thaddeus E "Thunderbolt" Ross.
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Betty Ross's was an on-and-off again supporting character in the Hulk's various series for decades, serving as his longest-running love interest.
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Betty Ross's goes around leaving these Betty-shaped holes in the wall.
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Betty Ross's's conflicted over losing her own human side, and she's acting out on a large scale based on that.
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Only daughter of General Thaddeus E "Thunderbolt" Ross, Betty spent her formative years firmly under her father's strict supervision.
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Betty Ross is immediately captivated by Banner's intellect and soft-spoken manner.
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Betty Ross's is then romantically pursued by Major Glenn Talbot, the new aide attached to her father's Hulkbuster task force.
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Betty Ross admits to Rick Jones afterwards that she had never stopped loving Banner all the while she was married to Talbot.
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Betty Ross's father appears at the wedding, armed with a gun and demanding that the marriage not take place before shooting Rick Jones, who tries to stop him.
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Betty Ross confronts her father, accusing him of domineering her throughout her life, as well as calling him out on his hostility towards Banner over the years, and cows him into surrendering the gun.
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Betty Ross becomes distraught on learning that Banner had sometimes consciously triggered his transformation in the past and is willing to become the Hulk in order to deal with very menacing threats.
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Betty Ross's is then captured by the Leader, who sets her free after learning that she is pregnant with Banner's child, but after being tormented with terrible nightmares by the demons Nightmare and D'Spayre, Betty loses her unborn baby.
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Betty Ross's is eventually reunited with Banner, but soon afterward the Hulk seemingly perishes in a tremendous explosion at Gammatown.
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Betty Ross spends some months in a convent to recover from the ordeal, but eventually reunites with Banner.
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Betty Ross explains how she was brought back to life, and asks that Bruce allow her to die.
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When Bruce gains the upper hand in the ensuing final battle against Ross, Betty becomes worried for her father, which, combined with her heightened aggression when transformed, leads to conflict with the original She-Hulk, who prevails.
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Betty Ross's later receives an enchanted Asgardian sword from Iron Man and joins the heroes in the final battle against the Serpent and his forces.
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Some days later, Betty Ross learned to control her Harpy transformations and chose not to be in her human form around the Hulk.
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Betty Ross's had big bird-like wings from her back that she used to fly at high speeds through the air and perform aerial attacks.
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Betty Ross's earned a degree in communications at Berkeley and dated Bruce Banner until his failed attempts at cracking the super soldier problem turned him into the Hulk.
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Betty Ross's was the college roommate of Janet van Dyne and confided in her with Hank Pym's emotional trauma, resulting in abuse.
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